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  2. Telepresence - Wikipedia

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    A modular telepresence video conferencing system. Telepresence is the appearance or sensation of a person being present at a place other than their true location, via telerobotics or video. Telepresence requires that the users' senses interact with specific stimuli in order to provide the feeling of being in that other location. Additionally ...

  3. Telerobotics - Wikipedia

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    Desktop telepresence robots typically mount a phone or tablet on a motorized desktop stand to enable the remote person to look around a remote environment by panning and tilting the display. Drivable telepresence robots typically contain a display (integrated or separate phone or tablet) mounted on a roaming base. More modern roaming ...

  4. Autonomous telepresence - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous telepresence is a method of offering remote healthcare in a patient's home using robots and videoconferencing systems to provide a consumer-based mobile platform. At present the existing systems have little or no autonomy and rely on remote operators.

  5. This telepresence robot offers a remote-controlled set of ...

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    Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Keio University have created a robotic system called Fusion that's worn on a user's back and operated remotely. Fusion is a telepresence robot with two ...

  6. Domestic robot - Wikipedia

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    A domestic robot or homebot is a type of service robot, an autonomous robot that is primarily used for household chores, but may also be used for education, entertainment or therapy. While most domestic robots are simplistic, some are connected to Wi-Fi home networks or smart environments and are autonomous to a high degree.

  7. TiLR - Wikipedia

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    TiLR is the world's first enterprise-grade telepresence robot developed by RoboDynamics Corporation. The Telepresence internet-connected Low cost Robot (TiLR) enables a user to instantly transport to a remote location whereby the robot would embody the user in the remote location. The advantage of robotic telepresence is reduced travel and ...

  8. Category:Telepresence robots - Wikipedia

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  9. Justin (robot) - Wikipedia

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    The robot also has torque sensors (a device that measures the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis) in its joints that allow it to manipulate its arms and hands. [ 1 ] If Justin were to go to space, it could be controlled here on earth by someone wearing an exoskeleton , which is a combination of an arm and glove that has force ...