Current internet applications leave our physical presence and our real-world environment behind. This paper describes the development of several simple, inexpensive, internet-controlled, untethered tele-robots or PRoPs (Personal Roving Presences) to provide the sensation of teleembodiment in a remote real space. These devices support at least video and two-way audio as well as mobility through the remote space they inhabit. The physical telerobot serves both as an extension of its operator and as a visible, mobile entity with which other people can interact. PRoPs enable theirusers toperform a wide gamut of human activities in the remote space, such as wandering around, conversing with people, hanging out, pointing, examining objects, reading, and making simple gestures. Keywords Tele-action, tele-presence, tele-conferencing, teleembodiment, telecommunications, tele-robotics, gesturing, tele-work, robotics, computer-mediated human–human interaction.
Eric Paulos, John F. Canny