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telepresenceMeaning "long distance presence," it refers to a videoconference session that feels like a live meeting. Notable features are multiple screens positioned at the other side of the conference table and a high-quality directional audio system. The screens are large enough to render people in life-size or near-life-size proportions, and the audio comes from a loudspeaker located near the person talking. Conference rooms may also be designed to optimize the acoustics so that remote participants sound like they were sitting in the room.
telepresence [¦tel·ə′prez·əns] (control systems) The quality of sensory feedback from a teleoperator or telerobot to a human operator such that the operator feels present at the remote site. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Telepresence surgery will take place with minimally-invasive, remotely guided instruments capable of precision beyond any human. Eduardo Kac has been exploring telepresence in his art since 1986. And if you're inclined to use your roving telepresence for more than business applications, you can keep an eye on your home, babysitter, or pet. |
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