HIRO III - 3D Display and Tactile Interface

    The joint development of Kawasaki and Mouri Laboratory in Japan presented to the general public a touch interface, which, together with 3D displays, gives a new round of development of augmented reality.
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    A small video review:




    HIRO III is the tactile interface of the robot, which provides realistic kinesthetic sensations in the hands of the user and fingers, and the 3D-display helps to plunge into virtual reality even more.

    Estimated area of ​​application is medicine. But you and I already guess which industry can take note of the development.

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    This diagram superficially shows how the tactile interface works.
    ps The image on the monitor is original, taken from the Kawasaki & Mouri Lab website.

    via Engadged

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