This standard defines an architectural framework including protocols and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for providing seamless software and hardware integration for gaming on mobile devices. This standard covers interoperability, collaboration, efficient operation and optimization of the system required for services, scenarios, and use cases of mobile gaming. This standard also defines how a gaming application is able to securely and efficiently interact with the devices.
- Standard Committee
- CTS/ETSC - Emerging Technology Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2020-09-24
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Consumer Technology Society
- Standard Committee
- CTS/ETSC - Emerging Technology Standards Committee
- Working Group
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OIWG - Open Integration Working Group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Jiajia Liu
Contact Jiajia Liu - Working Group Chair
- Selen Xu
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2861.3-2023
IEEE Standard for Haptic Interface Enhancement for Mobile Gaming
Vendor-independent profiles and parameters of haptic interfaces that enhance the haptic feedback for mobile gaming are specified in this standard. Furthermore, messages and protocols that transfer and convert hardware properties of haptic interfaces on devices are defined in this standard.
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