HoLLiECares - Development of a multi-functional robot for professional care.

IF 2.9 Q2 ROBOTICS
Frontiers in Robotics and AI Pub Date : 2024-10-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frobt.2024.1325143
Julian Schneider, Matthias Brünett, Anne Gebert, Kevin Gisa, Andreas Hermann, Christian Lengenfelder, Arne Roennau, Svea Schuh, Lea Steffen
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Abstract

Germany's healthcare sector suffers from a shortage of nursing staff, and robotic solutions are being explored as a means to provide quality care. While many robotic systems have already been established in various medical fields (e.g., surgical robots, logistics robots), there are only a few very specialized robotic applications in the care sector. In this work, a multi-functional robot is applied in a hospital, capable of performing activities in the areas of transport and logistics, interactive assistance, and documentation. The service robot platform HoLLiE was further developed, with a focus on implementing innovative solutions for handling non-rigid objects, motion planning for non-holonomic motions with a wheelchair, accompanying and providing haptic support to patients, optical recognition and control of movement exercises, and automated speech recognition. Furthermore, the potential of a robot platform in a nursing context was evaluated by field tests in two hospitals. The results show that a robot can take over or support certain tasks. However, it was noted that robotic tasks should be carefully selected, as robots are not able to provide empathy and affection that are often required in nursing. The remaining challenges still exist in the implementation and interaction of multi-functional capabilities, ensuring ease of use for a complex robotic system, grasping highly heterogeneous objects, and fulfilling formal and infrastructural requirements in healthcare (e.g., safety, security, and data protection).

HoLLiECares - 开发用于专业护理的多功能机器人。
德国的医疗保健行业面临护理人员短缺的问题,而机器人解决方案正被视为提供优质护理服务的一种手段。虽然许多机器人系统已经在各个医疗领域得到应用(如手术机器人、物流机器人),但只有少数非常专业的机器人应用于护理领域。在这项工作中,一个多功能机器人被应用于一家医院,能够执行运输和物流、互动协助和文档记录等领域的活动。服务机器人平台 HoLLiE 得到了进一步开发,重点是实施创新解决方案,以处理非刚性物体、使用轮椅进行非人体工学运动的运动规划、陪伴病人并为其提供触觉支持、光学识别和控制运动练习以及自动语音识别。此外,还在两家医院进行了实地测试,以评估机器人平台在护理领域的潜力。结果表明,机器人可以接管或支持某些任务。但需要注意的是,应谨慎选择机器人任务,因为机器人无法提供护理工作中经常需要的同情和关爱。其余的挑战仍然存在于多功能能力的实施和互动、确保复杂机器人系统的易用性、抓取高度异构的物体,以及满足医疗保健领域的正式和基础设施要求(如安全、安保和数据保护)。
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CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
355
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Robotics and AI publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research covering all theory and applications of robotics, technology, and artificial intelligence, from biomedical to space robotics.
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