"From Teleoperation to Telepresence"

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Even if this subject existed before for decades, it is important to revisit the perspectives through all actual different viewpoints. During this presentation, the size of the object is considered, distance is encompassed and time delay subsumed. With this aim, we will approach why teleoperation/presence is part of actual sensitive domains like safe and secure communication, why some solutions can be solved through Virtual Reality, and finally what has to be taken into account for applications!



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  • Date: 13 Sep 2024
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 10:09 AM
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  • Starts 12 March 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 11 September 2024 05:00 PM
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Jean-Guy

Topic:

"From Teleoperation to Telepresence"

 Even if this subject existed before for decades, it is important to revisit the perspectives through all actual different viewpoints. During this presentation, the size of the object is considered, distance is encompassed and time delay subsumed. With this aim, we will approach why teleoperation/presence is part of actual sensitive domains like safe and secure communication, why some solutions can be solved through Virtual Reality, and finally what has to be taken into account for applications!

Biography:

Prof. Jean-Guy Fontaine is the CTO of an International Joint Lab located in Shaoxing (China) and also a professor in Robotics at the University of South Africa (UNISA). As a senior scientist, he is an expert in new technologies, including AI and robotics. Earlier he was heading the Research Department at the Science & Technology Organization (NATO/STO), Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation  (CMRE) located in La Spezia (Italy) from 2012 till March 2017.

Previously, he was the Co-founder and Director of a Research Lab at the Italian Institute of Technology (I.I.T) Genova. He earlier served as a full Professor at INSA Val de Loire in charge of international relations and European affairs. Participating in more than 40 European projects (from Eureka fp3 to Horizon fp9), Prof. Fontaine also published over 160 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals, and conference proceedings and holds 18 patents.

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