AccessBot
 

developers: Jason Leigh, Alan Cruz, Greg Dawe, Ray Fang, Javier Girado, Muhammad Ali Khan, Dana M. Plepys, Maggie Rawlings, Daniel J. Sandin, Jonas Talandis, Alan Verlo, Tom DeFanti

funding: NSF, DoE

The goal of the AccessBot project is to provide a new form of access for the disabled that integrates teleconferencing with life-sized display screens, robotics and high speed networking, to create a virtual presence for the handicapped participant at meetings. The use of a life-sized display and high-fidelity video and audio conferencing rather than existing conference room meeting systems is to ensure that the handicapped participant commands as equal a presence as the regular participants in the meeting. The use of a zoom/pan/tilt camera empowers the handicapped participant with capabilities beyond what is "humanly" possible- giving them a "bionic" eye with which they can see far greater distances.

start date: 05/01/1998
end date: 05/01/2000

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related projects:
AGAVE (Access Grid Autostereo Virtual Environment)
The Continuum Project
Access Grid
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devices
networking
human factors<