Romain Nith, Jacob Serfaty, Samuel G Shatzkin, Alan Shen, Pedro Lopes
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Demonstrating JumpMod: Haptic Backpack that Modifies Users' Perceived Jump
Vertical force-feedback is extremely rare in mainstream interactive experiences. This happens because existing haptic devices capable of sufficiently strong forces that would modify a user's jump require grounding (e.g., motion platforms or pulleys) or cumbersome actuators (e.g., large propellers attached or held by the user). To enable interactive experiences to feature jump-based haptics without sacrificing wearability, we propose JumpMod, an untethered backpack that modifies one's sense of jumping. JumpMod achieves this by moving a weight up/down along the user's back, which modifies perceived jump momentum—creating accelerated & decelerated jump sensations. Our device can render five distinct effects: jump higher, land harder/softer, pulled higher/lower, which we demonstrate at SIGGRAPH 2023 Emerging Technologies in two jump-based VR experiences.