Telepresence
Titre:
Telepresence
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9781461552918
Edition:
1st ed. 1999.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Description physique:
X, 383 p. online resource.
Collections:
BT Telecommunications Series ; 16
Table des matières:
1 Telepresence - the future of telephony -- 2 The evolution of conferencing -- 3 Unattended audio conferencing -- 4 Spatial audio technology for telepresence -- 5 Desktop conversations - the future of multimedia conferencing -- 6 Conferencing on the Internet -- 7 Whither video? - pictorial culture and telepresence -- 8 Video coding - techniques, standards and applications -- 9 Evaluating the network and usability characteristics of virtual reality conferencing -- 10 Virtual conferencing -- 11 Interactive collaborative media environments -- 12 Real peple in surreal environments -- 13 Affective intelligence - the missing link -- 14 Towards a multi-modal perceptual model -- 15 Distributed entertainment environment -- 16 The application of telepresence in medicinet -- 17 Applying telepresence to education -- 118 Concept 2010 - BT's new generation dealing desk -- Appendix, List of Acronyms.
Extrait:
Telepresence is enabling human interaction at a distance, creating a sense of being present at a remote location. In the next millennium we are certain to be increasingly `telepresent' both at work and at play, with an expanding market for telepresence services. As we move from a physical to an information economy, demand will grow for services which transport bits not atoms and which support the output of the human mind. Moreover, technology continues to advance at an unprecedented rate, and it could be suggested that we are reaching key breakpoints in client processing power and global network interconnectivity. In practice, telepresence systems utilise a very wide range of technologies. In compiling this book the editors have included chapters from across these technologies which they have broadly classified as audio, data, video and virtual environments. Telepresence gives a flavour of the exciting developments in telepresence and teleconferencing technologies being researched and developed within BT. Just as the telephone began changing the world a century ago, so will telepresence one day alter the way we live, think, do business and react to the world around us. The potential for these technologies is staggering, the implications mind-boggling. Building on a strong base of established audiovisual conferencing and interactive multimedia services, BT and MCI are leading the way in defining the commercial applications of telepresence that will shape the future of global telecommunication. Telepresence is a snapshot of these groundbreaking activities and conveys the complexity, uncertainty and enthusiasm involved in this challenging and exciting work. It is essential reading for all researchers, engineers and managers working in this stimulating field.
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Langue:
Anglais