posted on 1998-01-01, 00:00authored byEric Paulos, John Canny
At the intersection of tele-robotics, computer networking,
and human social interaction we have chosen to explore an
area we identify as personal tele-embodiment. At the core of
this research is an emphasis on the individual person rather
than the intricate complexities of the machine. While the
mechanical elements of our system are essential to its overall
functionality, our research is driven solely by the study
and understanding of the social and psychological aspects
of extended human-human interactions rather than the latest
techno-gadgetry. In this paper we emphasize the importance
of the human component and describe the development
of one such simple, inexpensive, internet-controlled,
untethered tele-robot or PRoP (Personal Roving Presence)
that provides several fundamental elements of personal tele embodiment.