Reproduction of High-frequency Vibration Experience by a Sensory Equivalent Conversion Method for the Standard Haptic SDK of Meta Quest 3
Abstract
In recent years, there has been a growing demand for realistic haptic experiences in VR. This study employs the Intensity Segment Modulation (ISM) method to convert high-frequency vibrations into low-frequency amplitude-modulated waves on VR devices. We verified the generation of high-immersion vibration stimuli synchronized with audio. Additionally, we compared the perception of ISM-converted vibrations between VR devices and other devices to evaluate the effectiveness of ISM in VR environments. A demonstration on the Meta Quest 3 was also developed, allowing users to experience the tactile sensation of handheld fireworks.
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