Keisuke Takeshita, Kouichi Watanabe, Takumi Yoshida, K. Minamizawa, S. Tachi
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Abstract
Our research aims to enable persons to communicate remotely with numerous participants while moving around freely in public spaces. To achieve this goal, we developed a novel remote communication system based on a mutual telexistence master-slave system. In this paper, we propose a system that transmits the operator's sense of existence to the participant using retro-reflective projection technology and a handheld projector, which solves the problem of a limited sense of the surroundings. Although stereoscopic presentation by motion parallax did not occur in this study, this system was expected to give the participant a stereoscopic view via the surrogate robot using a handheld projector.