2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.02699
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A Study of Preference and Comfort for Users Immersed in a Telepresence Robot

Abstract: In this paper, we show that unwinding the rotations of a user immersed in a telepresence robot is preferred and may increase the feeling of presence or "being there". By immersive telepresence, we mean a scenario where a user wearing a head-mounted display embodies a mobile robot equipped with a 360°camera in another location, such that the user can move the robot and communicate with people around it. By unwinding the rotations, the user never perceives rotational motion through the head-mounted display while… Show more

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