Telepresence

Augmented reality (70)
Google glass (42)
Telepresence (14)
Virtual humans (7)
Virtual reality (88)
Virtual worlds (15)
Virtualization (7)

Synopsis: Tendinte: 0_virtual reality: Telepresence:


gizmag.com 2015 0000121.txt

but imagine a future world where we each have telepresence robots that we control from home using virtual reality headsets.


robohub 00202.txt

Robotic telepresence for the public good have wanted you ever to attend a conference that was too far away expensive or sold out?

and Nathan Mathias from MIT Center for Civic Media that uses telepresence robots for the public good. ur telepresent bots broaden inclusion at events

but like many people can afford to attend it looks like you can still bid for a much cheaper telepresence opportunity on ebay.

While not everyone here at Robohub agrees that a telepresence device is technically a robot this is a pretty cool project.


robohub 00235.txt

For more complicated procedures an earth-based physician could control the robot via telepresence. After its training is complete the $2. 5 million Robonaut 2 designed to assist astronauts with their duties both inside


robohub 00546.txt

or topped with a telepresence device and acting as a museum tour guide. Rezero could even one day rival the Segway as a personal transportation device.


robohub.org 2015 00370.txt.txt

and Swymed have collaborated to create a HIPAA compliant telepresence device called Kubi that can stream medical data.

A simple MD telepresence consult, which is similar to a telephone call, would not require this type of certification.


R_www.bbc.com_technology 2015 01188.txt.txt

One of the features is a telepresence robot, which allows nurses, social workers or doctors to monitor patients remotely.

"If there is no response from the person then the carer could activate the telepresence robot


www.biospace.com 2015 01956.txt.txt

#Disabled People Pilot A Robot Remotely With Their Thoughts, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Study Disabled People Pilot A Robot Remotely With Their Thoughts Using a telepresence system developed at EPFL,


www.neurosciencenews.com_neuroscience-topics 2015 00341.txt.txt

The TOBI project, funded by the European commission, aims at developing brain-machine interfaces for people with disabilities to control telepresence robots or a wheelchair using only mental commands.

A study published in June 2015 in the Proceedings of the IEEE shows that disabled people manage to take the control of a telepresence robot as precisely as valid persons Mature technology available The positive results of this research bring to a close the European


< Back - Next >


Overtext Web Module V3.0 Alpha
Copyright Semantic-Knowledge, 1994-2011