What is my Robot Doing? Remote Supervision to Support Robots for Older Adults Independent Living: a Field Study

M. Luperto, M. Romeo, J. Monroy, Alessandro Vuono, Nicola Basilico, J. González, N. A. Borghese
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In an ageing society, the at-home use of Socially Assistive Robots (SARs) could provide remote monitoring of their users’ well-being, together with physical and psychological support. However, private home environments are particularly challenging for SARs, due to their unstructured and dynamic nature which often contributes to robots’ failures. For this reason, even though several prototypes of SARs for elderly care have been developed, their commercialization and widespread at-home use are yet to be effective. In this paper, we analyze the impact of introducing a novel web-based Monitoring and Logging System (MLS) on the SARs reliability and user acceptance. This monitoring framework, specifically designed for remote supervision and control of SAR-based systems in older adults’ apartments, also allows exchanging feedback between caregivers, technicians, and older adults, to better explain the SAR-based systems’ behaviours. The MLS was developed, tested, and evaluated within the pilot study of the H2020 project MoveCare, where 13 autonomous SARs were deployed in the house of older adults living alone and remotely monitored for over 180 weeks. The results from this field trial suggest that the use of the MLS during the pilot increased the acceptance of the SAR-based system in the event of failures and anomalies.
我的机器人在做什么?远程监控支持老年人独立生活的机器人:实地研究
在老龄化社会中,家庭使用的社交辅助机器人(sar)可以提供对用户健康状况的远程监控,以及身体和心理支持。然而,私人家庭环境对机器人来说尤其具有挑战性,因为它们的非结构化和动态性往往会导致机器人的故障。因此,虽然已经开发出了几种用于老年人护理的SARs原型,但它们的商业化和广泛的家庭使用尚未取得成效。在本文中,我们分析了引入一种新的基于web的监测和记录系统(MLS)对sar可靠性和用户接受度的影响。这个监测框架是专门为老年人公寓中基于sar的系统的远程监督和控制而设计的,它还允许护理人员、技术人员和老年人之间交换反馈,以更好地解释基于sar的系统的行为。MLS是在H2020项目MoveCare的试点研究中开发、测试和评估的,在该项目中,13个自主SARs被部署在独居老年人的家中,并进行了180多周的远程监控。现场试验的结果表明,在试验期间,MLS的使用提高了基于sar的系统在故障和异常情况下的接受度。
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