TwinCam Go: Proposal of Vehicle-Ride Sensation Sharing with Stereoscopic 3D Visual Perception and Vibro-Vestibular Feedback for Immersive Remote Collaboration Platinum Pass Full Conference Pass Full Conference One-Day Pass Basic Conference Pass Student One-Day Pass Experience Pass Exhibitor Pass TwinCam Go: Proposal of Vehicle-Ride Sensation Sharing with Stereoscopic 3D Visual Perception and Vibro-Vestibular Feedback for Immersive Remote Collaboration Presenter(s): Vibol Yem, Tokyo Metropolitan University, JapanReon Nashiki, Tokyo Metropolitan University, JapanTsubasa Morita, Tokyo Metropolitan University, JapanFumiya Miyashita, Tokyo Metropolitan University, JapanTomohiro Amemiya, The University of Tokyo, JapanYasushi Ikei, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Description: We proposed and developed a prototype of vehicle-ride sensation sharing system that enables a rider to remotely collaborate with a driver and can receive both 3D visual perception and vibro-vestibular sensation. A remote rider can collaborate with driver via voice communication and perceive motion sensation via wheelchair’s movement. Bio of Speaker(s): Back