IEEE SMC 2025

 

IEEE SMC 2025

IEEE Future Directions Telepresence – Telepresence for Space Exploration Workshop

Telepresence technology will enable a revolutionary collaborative model where humans and robots work together, leveraging their unique strengths to extend humanity’s reach into space during this New Era of Space Exploration. The telepresence operations framework allows humans to apply their skills and expertise to complex problems remotely while utilizing the resilience of robots. Telepresence can be applied in various space operations, creating the impression that crew members and ground personnel are present in a different location. Possible applications include:

Planetary Exploration

  • Satellite Servicing and Repair
  • In-Space Construction and Assembly
  • In-station and spacecraft crew support and operations
  • Asteroid Exploration
  • Medical Care
  • Resource Utilization

In this full-day Workshop, we will host experts in different aspects of telepresence for space exploration, from communications, to AI, to robotics who will give invited talks and provide their advice and guidance in an expert panel, followed by technical talks from other experts who submitted papers to the Workshop and were peer-reviewed and accepted for publication. We will conclude with a round-table discussion on the roadmap to enable this New Era of Space Exploration within the next 20-30 years.

 

Organizer(s)

Ashitey Trebi-Ollennu NASA-JPL California Institute of Technology [email protected]
Adrian Stoica IEEE SMC Society President [email protected]
Neal Y. Lii German Aerospace Center (DLR) [email protected]

 

Program Overview

09:00-10:00 Invited speaker #1
10:00-11:00 Invited speaker #2
11:00-12:00 Expert panel
12:00-13:00 Lunch break
13:00-14:30 Technical talks of accepted Papers (estimated six at 15min each)
14:30-17:00 Telepresence Roadmap discussion

Note

Papers submitted will need to follow the same rules as other contributions to SMC 2025, i.e., follow the same deadlines, will be peer-reviewed, and need to be presented and registration made to appear on IEEE Xplore.