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Telepresence — The Future of Telephony

BT Technology Journal, 1997
Opportunities for future telepresence services, creating a sense of being present at a remote location, are outlined against a backdrop of telephony as an existing, highly successful telecommunications service. In providing a context for the papers of this themed issue, key telepresence technologies, the building blocks of future services, addressing ...
G R Walker, P J Sheppard
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Applying Telepresence to Education

BT Technology Journal, 1997
This paper explores the application of telepresence principles to the design and development of selected education applications. The applications are described, and the main implications for telepresence principles are explored. The work reported suggests that the overriding concentration on quality or fidelity as the most important determinant of ...
C J H Fowler, T Mayes
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Social robotic telepresence

Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Human-robot interaction, 2011
Robotic telepresence, also known as telerobotics is a subfield of telepresence whose aim is to increase presence via embodiment in a robotic platform. In particular, robotic telepresence can be an effective tool to enhance social interaction suited to certain groups of users such as the elderly.
Silvia Coradeschi   +4 more
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Healthcare Robotic Telepresence

2021 13th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), 2021
The healthcare system is a decided target for new technologies because the results are affecting directly human life and quality of life. Robotic telepresence is a robotics domain with an expanding interest and part of it is dedicated to the support of hospital patients and of elders. Because of the continuous functioning, they are fit to persons which
Ionel-Bujorel Pavaloiu   +5 more
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Telepresence over satellite

International Congress Series, 2003
Abstract The utilisation of distributed medical intelligence can contribute significantly to the continuous improvement of patient care and accelerates the qualification process of the medical staff. An efficient way of realization is the use of satellite networks for telemedical applications, as satellite communication has some distinct advantages ...
Georgi Graschew   +3 more
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An Internet accessible telepresence

Multimedia Systems, 1997
The US Vice President, Al Gore, in a speech on the information superhighway, suggested that it could be used to remotely control a nuclear reactor. We do not have enough confidence in computer software, hardware, or networks to attempt this experiment, but have instead built a Internet-accessible, remote-controlled model car that provides a race driver'
Alexander E. Kaplan   +3 more
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Telepresence racing game

Proceedings of the 2005 ACM SIGCHI International Conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology, 2005
Telepresence enables users to interact with and experience "real" environments by providing the display and means of interaction using sensors and actuators. In this demonstration, we apply the concept of telepresence to the good old sports car racing game.
Yongjin Kim   +4 more
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Telepresence across the Ocean

2010 Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision, 2010
We describe the development and deployment of a system for long-distance remote observation of robotic operations. The system we have developed is targeted to exploration, multi-participant interaction, and tele-learning. In particular, we used this system with a robot deployed in an underwater environment in order to produce interactive web-casts of ...
Ioannis M. Rekleitis   +4 more
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Telepresence after Death

Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 2008
This paper examines some of the increasingly sophisticated attempts by humans to evoke the presence of themselves or others after death and considers these efforts in the context of telepresence theory and research. Potential future research and ethical implications are also addressed.
Matthew Lombard   +1 more
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Robotic Telepresence at Scale

Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017
Telepresence robots offer a relatively new way for people to project their presence remotely. However, these experiences have only been studied in controlled or small scale installations. To broaden our understanding of the successes and limitations of telepresence robots in large-scale venues, we conducted a study at CHI 2016 where five factors ...
Irene Rae, Carman Neustaedter
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