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Telepresence robots allow users to be spatially and socially present in remote environments. Yet, it can be challenging to remotely operate telepresence robots, especially in dense environments such as academic conferences or workplaces.
Anil Ufuk Batmaz +5 more
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Evaluation of Using Semi-Autonomy Features in Mobile Robotic Telepresence Systems [PDF]
Mobile robotic telepresence systems used for social interaction scenarios require that users steer robots in a remote environment. As a consequence, a heavy workload can be put on users if they are unfamiliar with using robotic telepresence units.
Coradeschi, Silvia +6 more
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Brain-Computer Interface meets ROS: A robotic approach to mentally drive telepresence robots [PDF]
This paper shows and evaluates a novel approach to integrate a non-invasive Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) with the Robot Operating System (ROS) to mentally drive a telepresence robot.
Antonello, Morris +4 more
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The COVID-19 outbreak demonstrated the viability of various remote working solutions, telepresence robots (TPRs) being one of them. High-quality video transmission is one of the cornerstones of using such solutions, as most of the information about the ...
Aleksei Talisainen +2 more
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Introduction: the use of telepresence grows with the advancement of technology integration into medical practice. Regarding surgery, effective distance communication can translate into better perioperative care.
LEONARDO KRISTEM +2 more
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Use of Robots in Critical Care: Systematic Review
BackgroundThe recent focus on the critical setting, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic, has highlighted the need for minimizing contact-based care and increasing robotic use.
Rachel Teng, Yichen Ding, Kay Choong See
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A Review of Mobile Robotic Telepresence [PDF]
Mobile robotic telepresence (MRP) systems incorporate video conferencing equipment onto mobile robot devices which can be steered from remote locations. These systems, which are primarily used in the context of promoting social interaction between people, are becoming increasingly popular within certain application domains such as health care ...
Kristoffersson, Annica +2 more
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BackgroundBy 2050, nearly 13 million Americans will have Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD), with most of those with ADRD or mild cognitive impairment (MCI) receiving home care.
Marlena H Shin +4 more
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A Scoping Review on Long-Term Care Workers' Perceptions of Robot-Assisted Care for Older Adults in Long-Term Care Facilities. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aims To synthesise the current research on long‐term care workers' perceptions (i.e., attitudes, concerns, and expected functions) of robot‐assisted care and their perceived effects of different types of robot‐assisted care for older adults in long‐term care facilities. Design Scoping review.
Ruan YX +9 more
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Cyber-physical or virtual systems or devices that are capable of autonomously interacting with human or non-human agents in real environments are referred to as social robots.
Luca Ragno +4 more
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