Extended range telepresence aims at enabling a user to experience virtual or remote environments, taking his own body movements as an input to define walking speed and viewing direction. Therefore, localization and tracking of the users pose (position and orientation) is necessary to perform a body-centered scene rendering. Visual and acoustic feedback is provided to the user by a head mounted display (HMD). To allow for free movement within the user environment, the tracking system is supposed to be user-wearable and entirely wireless. Consequently, a lightweight design is presented fea- turing small dimensions to fit into a conventional 13"laptop backpack, which satisfies the above stated demands for highly immersive extended range telepr...
ICPR 2004 : 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition , Aug 23-26, 2004 , Cambridge, UKTh...
Head movement is frequently associated with human motion navigation, and an indispensable aspect of ...
The idea of being present in a remote location has inspired researchers to develop robotic devices t...
Telepresence systems enable a user to experience virtual or distant environments by providing sensor...
Telepresence gives a user the impression of actually being present in a distant environment. A mobil...
We present our experiences of using wearable computers for providing an ambient form of telepresence...
A novel haptic interface for extended range telepresence is presented that allows the user simultane...
MVA 2005 : IAPR Conference on Machine Vision Applications , May 16-18, 2005 , Tsukuba, JapanAbstract...
The growth of mobile and wearable technologies has enabled a host of new applications, including rem...
Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems XI , Jan 19-22, 2004 , San Jose, CA, USATechnology...
This doctoral dissertation focused on the creation of wearables for gait which feature haptic feedba...
We present a system in which a human master commands in a natural way the locomotion of a humanoid s...
In this contribution, we propose a new framework to evaluate pedestrian simulations by using Extende...
In this paper we present an architecture for the study of telepresence, immersion and human-robot in...
Telepresence has become a main focus of research fuelled by the technological advancements in virtua...
ICPR 2004 : 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition , Aug 23-26, 2004 , Cambridge, UKTh...
Head movement is frequently associated with human motion navigation, and an indispensable aspect of ...
The idea of being present in a remote location has inspired researchers to develop robotic devices t...
Telepresence systems enable a user to experience virtual or distant environments by providing sensor...
Telepresence gives a user the impression of actually being present in a distant environment. A mobil...
We present our experiences of using wearable computers for providing an ambient form of telepresence...
A novel haptic interface for extended range telepresence is presented that allows the user simultane...
MVA 2005 : IAPR Conference on Machine Vision Applications , May 16-18, 2005 , Tsukuba, JapanAbstract...
The growth of mobile and wearable technologies has enabled a host of new applications, including rem...
Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems XI , Jan 19-22, 2004 , San Jose, CA, USATechnology...
This doctoral dissertation focused on the creation of wearables for gait which feature haptic feedba...
We present a system in which a human master commands in a natural way the locomotion of a humanoid s...
In this contribution, we propose a new framework to evaluate pedestrian simulations by using Extende...
In this paper we present an architecture for the study of telepresence, immersion and human-robot in...
Telepresence has become a main focus of research fuelled by the technological advancements in virtua...
ICPR 2004 : 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition , Aug 23-26, 2004 , Cambridge, UKTh...
Head movement is frequently associated with human motion navigation, and an indispensable aspect of ...
The idea of being present in a remote location has inspired researchers to develop robotic devices t...