Back in 1993, when personal computing was still new, we envisioned taking it one step further. Our deep research into the then-experimental field of sensory technology began to change the way people interacted with their devices. The resulting touch feedback technology, or “haptic technology,” soon delighted consumers everywhere. People embraced the power of touch in their gaming consoles, automobiles, and smartphones. In fact, our technology is now in over 3 billion devices worldwide.
This article looks at the MPEG Draft Call for Proposals on the Coded Representation of Haptics, which is intended to standardize a haptics coding format and a decoder.
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