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Skin-integrated wireless haptic interfaces for virtual and augmented reality

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NATURE
Volume 575, Issue 7783, Pages 473-+

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1687-0

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  1. Center for Bio-Integrated Electronics at Northwestern University
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2015CB351900]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11320101001, 11402134]
  4. City University of Hong Kong [9610423]
  5. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/L016028/1]
  6. China Scholarship Council
  7. NSF [1635443]

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Traditional technologies for virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) create human experiences through visual and auditory stimuli that replicate sensations associated with the physical world. The most widespread VR and AR systems use head-mounted displays, accelerometers and loudspeakers as the basis for three-dimensional, computer-generated environments that can exist in isolation or as overlays on actual scenery. In comparison to the eyes and the ears, the skin is a relatively underexplored sensory interface for VR and AR technology that could, nevertheless, greatly enhance experiences at a qualitative level, with direct relevance in areas such as communications, entertainment and medicine(1,2). Here we present a wireless, battery-free platform of electronic systems and haptic (that is, touch-based) interfaces capable of softly laminating onto the curved surfaces of the skin to communicate information via spatio-temporally programmable patterns of localized mechanical vibrations. We describe the materials, device structures, power delivery strategies and communication schemes that serve as the foundations for such platforms. The resulting technology creates many opportunities for use where the skin provides an electronically programmable communication and sensory input channel to the body, as demonstrated through applications in social media and personal engagement, prosthetic control and feedback, and gaming and entertainment.

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