November 4, 2025 - 22:56

Lag is often a frustrating issue in online gaming, but a team from the University of Michigan is tackling this challenge head-on, particularly for therapeutic applications of virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) games. Recognizing the potential of these immersive technologies in rehabilitation, the researchers are focused on reducing latency to create a smoother and more interactive experience for users.
The team believes that minimizing lag can significantly enhance the effectiveness of VR and AR games designed for rehabilitation purposes. By ensuring fast communication between devices and users, they aim to create engaging environments that can help individuals recover from physical or cognitive impairments. This innovative approach not only improves user experience but also holds promise for broader applications in therapy and rehabilitation.
As the research progresses, the team hopes to pave the way for more effective therapeutic interventions through enhanced VR and AR gaming experiences, ultimately benefiting many individuals seeking recovery and improvement in their daily lives.
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