The Jet-I-U: A biomimetic assistive robot for the visually impaired and elderly

Saurav Gandhi, Ayush Goyal
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Abstract

As the world’s population continues to grow in size and in age, it remains vital to develop streamlined and affordable technologies to address the needs of those who require companionship and care. The elderly and visually impaired remain a significant and ever-increasing segment of society, yet due to the cost of at-home health care, many of these individuals are unable to afford full-time caretakers to assist with everyday tasks. Although the luxury of at-home care remains elusive to many due to the associated cost, social robots are an important and meaningful way to overcome this issue. This research explores how combining the principles of biomimicry and social robotics with the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance assistive technology. This paper proposes a novel assistive device called the Jet-I-U, which aims to support visually impaired and elderly individuals with day-to-day tasks. The Jet-I-U mimics the behavioral and physical characteristics of a pet scarlet macaw and provides both information and companionship to this demographic. The device emulates a scarlet macaw’s morphology and movement through laser-cut features and various biomimetic components. The intelligence and behavioral characteristics of the macaw are modeled by the application of IoT Edge platforms, AI, and Machine Learning (ML). By utilizing powerful off-the-shelf microcontrollers like the NVIDIA Jetson Nano and Raspberry Pi, this device is both affordable and practical. Experimental analysis was performed to evaluate Jet-I-U’s performance based on several criteria. The results demonstrated the versatility and applicability of the proposed solution as a companion to the visually impaired and elderly.
Jet-I-U:一种为视障人士和老年人设计的仿生辅助机器人
随着世界人口规模和年龄的持续增长,开发简化和负担得起的技术来满足那些需要陪伴和照顾的人的需求仍然至关重要。老年人和视障人士仍然是社会中一个重要且不断增加的群体,但由于家庭医疗保健的成本,其中许多人无法负担得起全职护理人员协助日常工作的费用。尽管由于相关费用的原因,家庭护理的奢侈品对许多人来说仍然难以捉摸,但社交机器人是克服这一问题的重要而有意义的方法。这项研究探讨了如何将仿生学和社交机器人的原理与物联网(IoT)和人工智能(AI)相结合,以增强辅助技术。本文提出了一种新的辅助设备,称为Jet-I-U,旨在帮助视障人士和老年人完成日常任务。Jet-I-U模仿宠物猩红色金刚鹦鹉的行为和身体特征,为这一人群提供信息和陪伴。该设备通过激光切割特征和各种仿生组件模拟了猩红金刚鹦鹉的形态和运动。金刚鹦鹉的智能和行为特征是通过应用物联网边缘平台、人工智能和机器学习(ML)来建模的。通过利用强大的现成微控制器,如NVIDIA Jetson Nano和树莓派,这款设备既实惠又实用。实验分析基于几个标准来评价Jet-I-U的性能。结果表明,作为视障人士和老年人的伴侣,所提出的解决方案具有多功能性和适用性。
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