Real Time Communication using Embedded System beyond Videoconferencing and towards Telepresence
Author(s) -
S. R.,
Swapnil Kalhapure,
Abhitjit Khatake,
Suyash Gandhi,
Kunal Jain
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2016908134
Subject(s) - computer science , videoconferencing , multimedia , human–computer interaction , real time computing
Telepresence is a service that enables realistic and immersive presence to the user. Though the service is no longer a new terminology, it has not been used widely due to the cost of implementation and mass manufacturing. This paper presents a telepresence system that focuses on building a robotic platform for telepresence. This system is built using open source hardware and software that makes the system affordable and cheap. This system is able to remotely operate over Internet and work in a scenario with audio-video conferencing capabilities. This paper describes a fast and affordable alternate conferencing solution using WebRTC open source project. The WebRTC project enables browser to browser real-time communication. Today several vendors provide telepresence devices, but at a cost that the general public cannot buy. This paper showcases an alternate implementation of telepresence system that comprises of a robotic platform and an audio-video conferencing solution. This system is built using off-the-shelf hardware systems and open source software stacks. However the implementation showcased is meant only for demonstration purpose, the same system with
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