Telelife: The Future of Remote Living

In recent years, everyday activities such as work and socialization have steadily shifted to more remote and virtual settings. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the switch from physical to virtual has been accelerated, which has substantially affected almost all aspects of our lives, including business, e...

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Autores principales: Jason Orlosky, Misha Sra, Kenan Bektaş, Huaishu Peng, Jeeeun Kim, Nataliya Kos’myna, Tobias Höllerer, Anthony Steed, Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Kaan Akşit
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6b6ef21d4968474087130690457082a72021-12-01T14:04:54ZTelelife: The Future of Remote Living2673-419210.3389/frvir.2021.763340https://doaj.org/article/6b6ef21d4968474087130690457082a72021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frvir.2021.763340/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/2673-4192In recent years, everyday activities such as work and socialization have steadily shifted to more remote and virtual settings. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the switch from physical to virtual has been accelerated, which has substantially affected almost all aspects of our lives, including business, education, commerce, healthcare, and personal life. This rapid and large-scale switch from in-person to remote interactions has exacerbated the fact that our current technologies lack functionality and are limited in their ability to recreate interpersonal interactions. To help address these limitations in the future, we introduce “Telelife,” a vision for the near and far future that depicts the potential means to improve remote living and better align it with how we interact, live and work in the physical world. Telelife encompasses novel synergies of technologies and concepts such as digital twins, virtual/physical rapid prototyping, and attention and context-aware user interfaces with innovative hardware that can support ultrarealistic graphics and haptic feedback, user state detection, and more. These ideas will guide the transformation of our daily lives and routines soon, targeting the year 2035. In addition, we identify opportunities across high-impact applications in domains related to this vision of Telelife. Along with a recent survey of relevant fields such as human-computer interaction, pervasive computing, and virtual reality, we provide a meta-synthesis in this paper that will guide future research on remote living.Jason OrloskyJason OrloskyMisha SraKenan BektaşHuaishu PengJeeeun KimNataliya Kos’mynaTobias HöllererAnthony SteedKiyoshi KiyokawaKaan AkşitFrontiers Media S.A.articlevirtual realityaugmented realitytelelifetelepresencehuman computer interactionElectronic computers. Computer scienceQA75.5-76.95ENFrontiers in Virtual Reality, Vol 2 (2021)
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topic virtual reality
augmented reality
telelife
telepresence
human computer interaction
Electronic computers. Computer science
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augmented reality
telelife
telepresence
human computer interaction
Electronic computers. Computer science
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Jason Orlosky
Jason Orlosky
Misha Sra
Kenan Bektaş
Huaishu Peng
Jeeeun Kim
Nataliya Kos’myna
Tobias Höllerer
Anthony Steed
Kiyoshi Kiyokawa
Kaan Akşit
Telelife: The Future of Remote Living
description In recent years, everyday activities such as work and socialization have steadily shifted to more remote and virtual settings. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the switch from physical to virtual has been accelerated, which has substantially affected almost all aspects of our lives, including business, education, commerce, healthcare, and personal life. This rapid and large-scale switch from in-person to remote interactions has exacerbated the fact that our current technologies lack functionality and are limited in their ability to recreate interpersonal interactions. To help address these limitations in the future, we introduce “Telelife,” a vision for the near and far future that depicts the potential means to improve remote living and better align it with how we interact, live and work in the physical world. Telelife encompasses novel synergies of technologies and concepts such as digital twins, virtual/physical rapid prototyping, and attention and context-aware user interfaces with innovative hardware that can support ultrarealistic graphics and haptic feedback, user state detection, and more. These ideas will guide the transformation of our daily lives and routines soon, targeting the year 2035. In addition, we identify opportunities across high-impact applications in domains related to this vision of Telelife. Along with a recent survey of relevant fields such as human-computer interaction, pervasive computing, and virtual reality, we provide a meta-synthesis in this paper that will guide future research on remote living.
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Anthony Steed
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Kaan Akşit
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