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Development of Handshake Gadget and Exhibition in Niconico Chokaigi

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We developed a handshake gadget that allows people in remote locations to feel mutual force and movement and exhibited it at the 2014 Niconico Chokaigi in April. The Niconico Chokaigi is a very large exhibition in Japan; 125,000 persons attended, and more than 7 million people viewed the movie via the Internet. Our handshake gadget connected individuals in Japan and Taiwan and was experienced by a number of people, including the Japanese Prime Minister and popular characters such as Funasshi and Mario. An international questionnaire administered to those trying the device found that more than 70 % expressed excitement for this gadget, while more than 65 % could feel mutual force and motion.

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Miyoshi, T. et al. (2015). Development of Handshake Gadget and Exhibition in Niconico Chokaigi. In: Kajimoto, H., Ando, H., Kyung, KU. (eds) Haptic Interaction. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 277. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55690-9_49

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