2019
DOI: 10.1109/tvcg.2019.2898737
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Immersive Telepresence and Remote Collaboration using Mobile and Wearable Devices

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“…VR has long been researched as a tool for experiencing remote places in real time. A major focus of this research has been to create virtual yet realistic representations of real environments to allow remote users to visit and interact within them [20,22,27,28]. A common focus in such work is to increase users' sense of spatial presence within the space, or their sense of "being there" within it [19], making them feel as though they really belong in that space rather than simply viewing it from outside.…”
Section: Mixed Reality Telepresencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…VR has long been researched as a tool for experiencing remote places in real time. A major focus of this research has been to create virtual yet realistic representations of real environments to allow remote users to visit and interact within them [20,22,27,28]. A common focus in such work is to increase users' sense of spatial presence within the space, or their sense of "being there" within it [19], making them feel as though they really belong in that space rather than simply viewing it from outside.…”
Section: Mixed Reality Telepresencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common method for achieving this sense of presence is by presenting the environment as 360° video [8,22,27]. This allows the viewer to freely look around, allowing them to obtain their own viewpoint of the space which is not possible using standard cameras [9].…”
Section: Mixed Reality Telepresencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is recent work in this direction. For instance, research conducted by Young et al [ 47 ] gave interesting results and led to concepts such as shared environments and shared mutual field of view. From our point of view, however, a really immersive telepresence experience, in which the user is able to interact with the remote environment, is only possible using robotics, something which has not been done as far as we know.…”
Section: Ideas For Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others implemented software functions providing an independent view by stitching the images from a live video, constructing a large image covering the overall task space [8,9,33], and supporting remote expert's freely navigating around the scene of the task space. some researchers used a 360-degree panoramic camera and allowed a remote expert to freely look around within the 360-degree independent view [34][35][36].…”
Section: Independent Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%