Sensation Of Touch Transmitted Over The Internet

Though the technology is still a long way from being able to capture and communicate the complex feel of a perfect golf swing, Kesavadas and his fellow researchers have successfully used it to transmit from one person to another over the Internet the sensation of touching a soft or hard object, and the ability to feel the contour of particular shapes.

The researchers call their technology “sympathetic haptics,” which means “having the ability to feel what another person feels,” Kesavadas says. The technology communicates what another person is feeling through an active-tracking haptics system linked between two personal computers.

The original news release can be found here.

According to Kesavadas, their technology actually lets you feel what the other person is feeling. That very idea is part of a long-standing and unresolved debate about what consciousness is. Modern Philosophers deal with such questions as “Would someone using such a technology really feel what the other person feels, and how would they know?” and “Is the sensation of touch a subjective construction or not?”. As a student of Philosophy this breakthrough presents questions as well as possibilities. For the rest of the world unconcerned with such big questions the possible applications for haptic technologies might suffice.

3 thoughts on “Sensation Of Touch Transmitted Over The Internet”

  1. Place your bets on the biggest money spinner from this little project being virtual porn.
    Coming soon – the virtual BJ !!

  2. Yeah, I was going to mention that but I assumed it was the first thing to pop into most people’s heads.

    As far applications, there is VERY little data online about it, the technology, and haptic technology in general is so very new… I can think of a few realistic uses.

    (1) Medical (operation/training/rehabilitation)
    (2) Entertainment (gaming/pornography)
    (3) Sports training

    I suppose the possible application are endless… training as an astronaut, any science labratory training etc., I think most important would be for something like medical uses though

    -Andy

  3. I think another application for the touch technology could be in rehab centers to help stroke, spinal cord injured folks and the blind to learn to do things again or for the first time.

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