Abstract
With the rapid development of the metaverse, designing effective interfaces in virtual and augmented environments presents significant challenges. Additionally, keeping real-time sensory data flowing from users to their virtual avatars in a seamless and accurate manner is one of the biggest challenges in this domain. To this end, this article investigates a telepresence suit as an interface for interaction within the metaverse and its virtual avatars, aiming to address the complexities of signal generation, conversion, and transmission in real-time telepresence systems. We model a telepresence suit framework that systematically generates state data and transmits it to end-points, which can be either robotic avatars or virtual representations within a metaverse environment. Through a hand movement study, we successfully minimized the volume of transmitted information, reducing traffic by over 50%, which directly decreased channel load and packet delivery delay. For instance, as channel load decreases from 0.8 to 0.4, packet delivery delay is reduced by approximately half. This optimization not only enhances system responsiveness but also improves accuracy, particularly by reducing delays and errors in high-priority signal paths, enabling more precise and reliable telepresence interactions in metaverse settings.
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