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WELCOME

WELCOME. TELEPRESENCE. PRESENTED BY,. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION HISTORY IMPLEMENTATION MANIPULATION APPLICATIONS COMPARISON WITH VIRTUAL REALITY COMPARISON WITH VIDEO CONFERENCING CONCLUSION. INTRODUCTION. Set of technologies Senses movements, audio etc, transmits to remote location

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  1. WELCOME

  2. TELEPRESENCE PRESENTED BY,

  3. CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • HISTORY • IMPLEMENTATION • MANIPULATION • APPLICATIONS • COMPARISON WITH VIRTUAL REALITY • COMPARISON WITH VIDEO CONFERENCING • CONCLUSION

  4. INTRODUCTION • Set of technologies • Senses movements, audio etc, transmits to remote location • No difference from actual presence

  5. HISTORY • First Telepresence company- Teleport • First Telepresence system- Telesuites • Founded in 1993 by David Allen and Harold Williams • Teleport became Destiny Conferencing and Telesuites became RPX

  6. IMPLEMENTATION • Vision • View of user is filled with view of remote location • User may be provided with either large screen Or small screen in front of eye • Movements of user’s head sensed ,camera mimic actions

  7. IMPLEMENTATION • Sound • Uses traditional technology • Better is stereo or surround sound

  8. MANIPULATION • Have ability to manipulate remote objects • Teleoperation • Means “doing work at a distance” • Telemanipulator or Teleoperator

  9. APPLICATIONS • Teleconferencing • Connecting Communities • Subsea Network • Hazardous Environment • Pipeline inspection • Remote Surgery • Education • Entertainment

  10. COMPARISON WITH VIRTUAL REALITY • Telepresence - real environment • Virtual presence - Artificial environment

  11. COMPARISON WITH VIDEO CONFERENCING • Issues in Video Conferencing • No eye contact • Appearance consciousness

  12. COMPARISON WITH VIDEO CONFERENCING • Benefits of Telepresence • Build trust, understanding and relationship • Faster decision making • Face to face customer service and support

  13. CONCLUSION • Overcomes disadvantages of Videoconferencing • Vision is to provide virtual experiences

  14. DOUBT SESSION ???

  15. THANK YOU

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