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2023/02/03 07:23
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Japanese researchers have developed new technology that allows users to share their sense of touch. They say it is the first system of its kind in the world. A group of researchers from telecom giant NTT Docomo, Keio University and Nagoya Institute of Technology worked together on the project. The system uses sensors to measure the frequency of the subtle vibrations a person feels when touching an object. This data can then be used to reproduce the vibrations on a device held by another person. The researchers say the system could help teach and preserve skills that rely on touch, such as traditional craftsmanship. They say the technology could also be used by online retailers to allow people shopping for clothing to feel the materials beforehand. Ishikawa Hironori of NTT Docomo's System Design Group said they have also been asked about the technology's applicability for remote medical care and that they are now looking into several options for practical use. Ishikawa added that the group will continue to develop the technology so it can measure other senses and emotions.
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