Development of a Telepresence Agent
@inproceedings{Tsai2004DevelopmentOA, title={Development of a Telepresence Agent}, author={Chung-Chen Tsai and Yeh-Liang Hsu}, year={2004} }
The concept of “telepresence” describes the combinations of technologies that send the “presence” of a human operator to a distant place, and provide the operator a feeling of actual presence in the distant place. It is an interesting field that combines virtual reality implementations with human-system interface, communication technologies and robot control systems. This paper describes an on-going project in Yuan Ze University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, for developing a…
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