Visual telepresence seeks to extend existing teleoperative capability by supplying the operator with a 3D interactive view of the remote environment. This is achieved through the use of a stereo camera platform which, through appropriate 3D display devices, provides a distinct image to each eye of the operator, and which is slaved directly from the operator's head and eye movements. However, the resolution within current head mounted displays remains poor, thereby reducing the operator's visual acuity. This paper reports on the feasibility of incorporation of eye tracking to increase resolution and investigates the stability and control issues for such a system. Continuous domain and discrete simulations are presented which indicates that e...
Abstract. We present a system that allows to display and manipulate high resolution image sequences ...
A new approach to telepresence is presented in which a multitude of stationary cameras are used to a...
The introduction of this document presents some basic principles of visual telepresence with analysi...
The objective of a Visual Telepresence System is to provide the operator with a high fidelity image ...
Visual Telepresence system which utilize virtual reality style helmet mounted displays have a number...
This thesis presents a remote vision system designed to be used for telepresence applications. Telep...
The work presented in this thesis documents the design, development and evaluation of a high perform...
This thesis presents the development of an eye tracking system for the control of cameras in real or...
A visual telepresence system has been developed at the University of Reading which utilizes eye trac...
This paper describes the design of a new telepresence vision system developed to realize a higher im...
A Helmet Mounted Display system has been developed. It provides the capability to display stereo ima...
We present a video-based, contact-free measurement system which allows combined tracking of the subj...
Eye tracking technology has made it possible to accurately and consistently track a users gaze posit...
Abstract—We present a teleoperation system which supports foveated multi-resolution, wide field of v...
Traditionally, the main goal of teleoperation has been in successfully achieving a given task as if ...
Abstract. We present a system that allows to display and manipulate high resolution image sequences ...
A new approach to telepresence is presented in which a multitude of stationary cameras are used to a...
The introduction of this document presents some basic principles of visual telepresence with analysi...
The objective of a Visual Telepresence System is to provide the operator with a high fidelity image ...
Visual Telepresence system which utilize virtual reality style helmet mounted displays have a number...
This thesis presents a remote vision system designed to be used for telepresence applications. Telep...
The work presented in this thesis documents the design, development and evaluation of a high perform...
This thesis presents the development of an eye tracking system for the control of cameras in real or...
A visual telepresence system has been developed at the University of Reading which utilizes eye trac...
This paper describes the design of a new telepresence vision system developed to realize a higher im...
A Helmet Mounted Display system has been developed. It provides the capability to display stereo ima...
We present a video-based, contact-free measurement system which allows combined tracking of the subj...
Eye tracking technology has made it possible to accurately and consistently track a users gaze posit...
Abstract—We present a teleoperation system which supports foveated multi-resolution, wide field of v...
Traditionally, the main goal of teleoperation has been in successfully achieving a given task as if ...
Abstract. We present a system that allows to display and manipulate high resolution image sequences ...
A new approach to telepresence is presented in which a multitude of stationary cameras are used to a...
The introduction of this document presents some basic principles of visual telepresence with analysi...