Autonomous telepresence

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Autonomous telepresence is a method of offering remote healthcare in a patient's home using robots and videoconferencing systems to provide a consumer-based mobile platform. At present the existing systems have little or no autonomy and rely on remote operators.[1]

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  1. ^ Laniel, Sébastien; Létourneau, Dominic; Grondin, François; Labbé, Mathieu; Ferland, François; Michaud, François (2021). "Toward enhancing the autonomy of a telepresence mobile robot for remote home care assistance". Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics. 12 (1): 214–237. doi:10.1515/pjbr-2021-0016. ISSN 2081-4836. S2CID 233186226.

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