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- Teleoperation (or remote operation) indicates operation of a system or machine at a distance. It is similar in meaning to the phrase "remote control" but...
- worlds), PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality (previously PRESENCE: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments) is filled with stimulating material about fundamental...
- can be seen in NASA's collection of humanoid robots, or robonauts. Teleoperators are remote controlled robotic tools. When the operator is given feedback...
- charities, such as animal welfare and football clubs[failed verification]. Teleoperators in Finland are legally obligated to ensure their users' names, addresses...
- Ronald (August 1997). "A Survey of Augmented Reality" (PDF). Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 6 (4). MIT Press: 355–385. doi:10.1162/pres...
- Simulator: Validation And ****essment Of Brake Pedal Stiffness." Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments 20.1 (2011): 47–61. Academic Search Complete...
- fact it was a robot remotely performing the task. A telemani****tor (or teleoperator) is a device that is controlled remotely by a human operator. In simple...
- "The evolution of social behavior over time in second life". Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 18 (6): 434–448. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.363.6225...
- Users of M****ively-Multiuser Online Graphical Environments. PRESENCE: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 15, 309-329. (Tychsen 2005:218) "CRPGs can...
- of Realism on the Impression of Artificial Human Faces". Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 16 (4): 337–351. doi:10.1162/pres.16.4.337...