- Haptic dta visualization.
- Haptics for medical simulation and rehabilitation
- E-commerce applications allowing the consumer to physically interact with a product by feeling the warmness, coldness, softness, hardness, smoothness, roughness, lightness, and heaviness properties of surfaces and textures that compose a product
- Education e.g. haptic interfaces that allow people to access and learn information (law of physics, geometry etc.) in virtual reality environments
- Entertainment e.g. haptics interface for home entertainment and games
- Arts and design e.g. virtual sculpturing and modeling, painting, and museums
- Audio Applications e.g. provide more realism to feel a fabric’s surface roughness, friction, and softness.