Title :
Low-cost telepresence at technical conferences
Author :
Scott, David W. ; Nelson, Robert W Bill
Author_Institution :
Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, Huntsville, AL, USA
Abstract :
Physical attendance at technical conferences maximizes both the professional and personal benefits of participation, and is often required as a condition of publishing. However, circumstances such as injury, literally being at the South Pole, and/or lack of funding may “get in the way”, to say the least. This paper describes how an inexpensive, remote-site controllable camera was used with the existing laptop-and-projector configuration at IEEE Aeroconference 2011 to establish a workable point-to-point telepresence for presenting papers, attending presentations, participating in panel discussions, and co-chairing a technical session. The discussion includes suggestions for camera, audio, and screen/chart-sharing configurations for these purposes in both point-to-point and multi-point situations, use of telepresence as part of traditional conference room sessions, and possibilities for and challenges of having a “telepresence hall” for presentations and/or professional networking.
Keywords :
local area networks; technical presentation; teleconferencing; telecontrol; video cameras; video communication; Ethernet; IEEE Aeroconference 2011; chart-sharing configuration; conference room session; inexpensive remote-site controllable camera; laptop-and-projector configuration; low-cost telepresence; multipoint situation; panel discussion participation; paper presentation; physical attendance; point-to-point telepresence; presentation attendance; professional networking; screen-sharing configuration; technical conference; technical session; telepresence hall; videoconferencing; Bandwidth; Cameras; Context; Hardware; Portable computers; Software; Teleconferencing;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0556-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2012.6187449