The desire to stay connected to one another over large distances has guided decades of telepresence research. Most focuses on stationary solutions that can deliver high-fidelity telepresence experiences, but these are usually impractical for the wider population who cannot afford the necessary proprietary equipment or are unwilling to regress to non-mobile communication. In this paper we present Mobileportation, a nomadic telepresence prototype that takes advantage of recent developments in mobile technology to provide immersive experiences wherever the user desires by allowing for seamless transitions between ego- and exocentric views within a mutually shared three-dimensional environment. The results of a user study are also discussed tha...
Mobile remote presence systems (MRPs) are the logical next step in telepresence, but what are the et...
Abstract: Supporting people "on the move " introduces a number of constraints that are not...
This article reviews discoveries that emerged from the final version of the author's MINDtouch media...
The desire to stay connected to one another over large distances has guided decades of telepresence ...
Despite a worldwide trend towards mobile computing, current telepresence experiences focus on statio...
Mutually-Immersive Mobile Telepresence uses a teleoperated robotic surrogate to visit remote locatio...
This article outlines some of the recent telepresence and teleoperation work being carried out in th...
Although the idea of a teleoperated robot for remote presence is not new [2], only recently have so ...
The COVID-19 virus disrupted all aspects of our daily lives, and though the world is finally returni...
Telepresence is the experience of being present at a real world location remote from one's own immed...
A telepresence robot is a mobile telecommunication device, remotely controlled by its "pilot", which...
Robotic telepresence systems—videoconferencing systems that allow a remote user to drive around in a...
The term telepresence was tossed by Marvin Minsky in an article in 1980 that focused on giving the ...
Today’s communication methods allow us to experience a very limited sense of ubiquity. From almost a...
Achievements in pervasive and nomadic computing, today, allow us to take and use our mobile devices ...
Mobile remote presence systems (MRPs) are the logical next step in telepresence, but what are the et...
Abstract: Supporting people "on the move " introduces a number of constraints that are not...
This article reviews discoveries that emerged from the final version of the author's MINDtouch media...
The desire to stay connected to one another over large distances has guided decades of telepresence ...
Despite a worldwide trend towards mobile computing, current telepresence experiences focus on statio...
Mutually-Immersive Mobile Telepresence uses a teleoperated robotic surrogate to visit remote locatio...
This article outlines some of the recent telepresence and teleoperation work being carried out in th...
Although the idea of a teleoperated robot for remote presence is not new [2], only recently have so ...
The COVID-19 virus disrupted all aspects of our daily lives, and though the world is finally returni...
Telepresence is the experience of being present at a real world location remote from one's own immed...
A telepresence robot is a mobile telecommunication device, remotely controlled by its "pilot", which...
Robotic telepresence systems—videoconferencing systems that allow a remote user to drive around in a...
The term telepresence was tossed by Marvin Minsky in an article in 1980 that focused on giving the ...
Today’s communication methods allow us to experience a very limited sense of ubiquity. From almost a...
Achievements in pervasive and nomadic computing, today, allow us to take and use our mobile devices ...
Mobile remote presence systems (MRPs) are the logical next step in telepresence, but what are the et...
Abstract: Supporting people "on the move " introduces a number of constraints that are not...
This article reviews discoveries that emerged from the final version of the author's MINDtouch media...