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Derek J. Walters
Publications - 7
Citations - 796
Derek J. Walters is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Robot & Overhead (computing). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 796 citations.
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Mobile tele-presence system with a microphone system
TL;DR: In this paper, the location of the microphones roughly coincides with the position of ears on a human body, which creates a mobile robot that more effectively simulates the tele-presence of an operator of the system.
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Tele-presence robot system with software modularity, projector and laser pointer
Yulun Wang,Marco Pinter,Kevin Hanrahan,Daniel Steven Sanchez,Charles S. Jordan,David Bjorn Roe,James Rosenthal,Derek J. Walters +7 more
TL;DR: A remote control station that accesses one of at least two different robots that each has at least one unique robot feature is described in this paper. But the robot features are not specified.
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Telepresence robot with a printer
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a remote controlled robot system that includes a camera and a printer coupled to a mobile platform, which allows the user to directly provide a medical prescription while remotely observing and interacting with the patient.
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Remote presence system including a cart that supports a robot face and an overhead camera
David A. Stuart,Daniel Steven Sanchez,Fuji Lai,Kevin Hanrahan,Charles S. Jordan,David B. Roe,James Rosenthal,Amante Mangaser,Blair Whitney,Derek J. Walters +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a telepresence system that includes a cart with a robot face and an overhead camera is described. The system also includes a remote station that is coupled to the robot face, which can display video images captured by the robot camera and/or overhead camera.
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Portable telepresence apparatus
Kelton Temby,Charles S. Jordan,Daniel Steven Sanchez,Steven Edward Butner,Derek J. Walters,Fuji Lai,Kevin Hanrahan,Joshua A. Bouganim,James Rosenthal +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a telepresence system consisting of a monitor, a camera, a speaker, a microphone, and a viewfinder screen coupled to a housing is described, which can be used by medical personnel to remotely view a patient.