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Mutually-Immersive Mobile Telepresence uses a teleoperated robotic surrogate to visit remote locations as a substitute for physical travel. Our goal is to recreate to the greatest extent possible, both for the user and the people at the remote location, the sensory experience relevant for business interactions of the user actually being in the remote location. The system includes multi-channel bidirectional video and near-CD quality four-channel audio on a mobile platform, preserves gaze, can reproduce remote participants at near life size, strives to accurately recreate colors, and includes haptic feedback. This video shows some of the features of our first system prototype. 0
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