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telepresence, n.|ˈtɛlɪprɛzəns| [f. tele- 1 + presence n.] The use of remote control and the feedback of sensory information to produce the impression of being at another location; a sensation of being elsewhere created in this way. Cf. virtual reality s.v. *virtual a. 4 g.
1980Omni June 48/1 With telepresences one can as easily work from a thousand miles away as from a few feet. Ibid. 48/2 We can employ telepresence in any environment alien to humans. 1982D. L. Akin et al. in Rep. Space Syst. Lab., Mass. Inst. Technol. Lab. (Mass. Inst. Technol.) Rep. No. 18. 1 The following definition of telepresence has been developed by the study group. At the worksite, the manipulators have the dexterity to allow the operator to perform normal human functions. At the control station, the operator recieves [sic] sensory feedback to provide a feeling of actual presence at the worksite. 1985N.Y. Times 10 Sept. a1/4 It's the beginning of telepresence, of being able to project your spirit to the bottom, your eyes, your mind, and being able to leave your body behind. 1991New Scientist 23 Mar. 55/4 In telepresence systems, the more real the scene relayed to the remote operator, the more accurately—and so more safely—will they perform. |