Noun
telepresence (usually uncountable, plural telepresences)
Virtual presence in another physical location by means of telecommunication technology.
Ground staff use telepresence robotics to conduct on-orbit research without crew intervention. Source: Internet
Sony and remotely-controlled robot startup Avatarin are teaming up to make telepresence avatars smarter, borrowing tech from Aibo and more. Source: Internet
There was also significant emphasis during LG's product presentation on in-home cleaning technology, entertainment products that could alleviate boredom, and even telepresence robots. Source: Internet
And this session concluded with a special surprise speaker: none other than Edward Snowden, beamed in from Russia on a telepresence robot, imploring us to defend the privacy essential to democracy. Source: Internet
What should IT organizations do when they get caught in the middle of a telepresence scheduling squabble or users give up on telepresence, as one RADVISION blogger illustrated? Source: Internet
Meet the telepresence robot, a brain-controlled interface that helps to lift the spirits of the disabled by translating their mental intentions into commands. Source: Internet