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Title: TeCaRob: TeleCare Robotic Assistant


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TeCaRob TeleCare Robotic Assistant
Tele-Care using Tele-presence and Robotic
Technology for Assisting People with Special
Needs
  • Bessam Abdulrazak, Ph.D.
  • Mobile and Pervasive Computing Laboratory
  • Computer and Information Science and Engineering
    DepartmentUniversity of Florida, Gainesville,
    FL-32611, USA.

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Content
  • Motivation
  • HealthCare system Tele-Care
  • TeCaRob vision of Tele-Care
  • TeCaRob Toolbox
  • Scenarios
  • Conclusion

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Imminent Crisis in HealthCare
Population 85 1910 to 2050
Percent with Disabilities by Age
4
Motivation
  • Increasing aging population around the world
  • In 2002 Around 13 in the US and 20.0 in
    Europe.
  • By 2030 Number of the elderly will be more than
    double.
  • Insure independent living without sacrificing
    quality of life or health care quality
  • Increasing need for nursing
  • Nurses shortage problem
  • In the US
  • Exceeds 10
  • 56 of hospitals report problems with nurse
    recruitment
  • Shortage by 2010 ? 1 million
  • Shortage by 2020 ? 1.5 million

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Existing Solutions
  • Assistive Robots have a limited number of tasks
    to perform
  • Smart spaces / Smart Houses do not offer close
    physical interaction with the end-user

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HealthCare System
  • Critical role of home care delivery in
    maintaining a decent quality of life for older
    adults
  • Continuity of health assistance
  • Requires more nursing services
  • Requires more travel between the caregiver
    centers and senior residences
  • Seniors have to move to care centers
  • Caregivers have to move to senior residence
  • Cost of health assistance includes
  • Travels of nurses or caregivers to seniors homes
  • Nurse duty time
  • Facilities and resources used
  • Legal settlement due to inadequate response of
    care giver

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Tele-nursing
The practice of nursing using telecommunications
technology
  • Pearl
  • University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie
    Mellon University
  • RP-6 system
  • (or rounding-robot)
  • InTouch Health
  • (California)

Wakamaru Robot Nurse Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,
Japan
No physical assistance
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Vision of Tele-nursing
Customized on-demand remote assistance
Design and adaptation of remote care center
Integration of robotics in an assistive
environment
Extend the tele-nursing definition Virtual
physical presence, to provide care.
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Senior Residences
  • A robot system is acting, behaving and
    communicating as a nurse
  • Mobil Robotic platform
  • Environment-sensing platform
  • Interaction platform

Patent pending
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Mobile Robotic Platform
Patent pending
12
Health Care Centers
  • Nurse wears the robot, to be transferred
    in the environment of seniors (residences) and
    interact remotely with them
  • Representation of senior environments
  • Feeling of the seniors and their environments
  • Control the robot remotely

Patent pending
13
Functional characteristics
  • The TeCaRob system is under the complete control
    of the caregiver,
  • The TeCaRob system is acting, behaving and
    communicating as a caregiver
  • The TeCaRob is able to assist performing a large
    subset of tasks done by a human nurse at home
  • Transfer and move end-user
  • Perform tasks in end-user environment
  • Close interaction with end-user body
  • Communicate with seniors
  • Monitor seniors

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Technical characteristics
  • QoS
  • Privacy
  • Safety
  • Security
  • Precision
  • Real time processing
  • Friendly interaction

15
Scenarios
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Scenarios
Ms. Mary is not very dependent Ms. Muusa needs
assistance Ms. Sulaymaan needs intensive
assistance
  • Getting up
  • Mobility
  • Hygiene
  • Eating and drinking
  • Check conditions
  • Administer medications
  • Dressing undressing
  • Emergency rescues

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Getting up
Getting up from bed or chair
Scenarios
18
Mobility
Scenarios
19
Hygiene
Use the toilet, cleaning and take a shower
Scenarios
20
Eating Drinking
Senior started to use more pre-prepared food.
Many technologies offer features in the
kitchens, including food preparation
Scenarios
21
Check Conditions
Seniors need more examination and check Nurses
used to move to EUs for diverse check levels
Scenarios
22
Administer medications
Seniors are forgetful
Scenarios
23
Dressing Undressing
Scenarios
24
Emergency Rescues
Scenarios
25
Technological Research Areas Challenges
  • Robotic
  • Human Machine Interaction (HMI)
  • Pervasive Computing (Environment sensing)
  • Communication Networking
  • Health care
  • Nursing

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Toolbox
  • Set of tools to enable remote assistance
  • Appropriate set of instruments to implement a
    remote action or gesture
  • Plugging solution vs. Gripper
  • Personalized tool for each task of the ADL

27
ADL Basic tasks
  • Picking-up objects
  • bottle, box,
  • Communication
  • Voice technology
  • Video technology
  • VoIP
  • Requirements
  • Force feedback sensor
  • Precise location sensor

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ADL Complex tasks Feeding 1/3
  • Preparing food
  • Open a cabinet or a fridge.
  • Pickup food
  • Open a bottle, a box,
  • Open a microwave or an oven
  • Cook the food (heat, boil, roast)
  • Requirement
  • Force feedback sensor
  • Precise location sensor
  • smart space sensors

Electric Can Opener
Manus
ABOR Autonomous Bottle Opener Robot
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ADL Complex tasks Feeding 2/3
  • Drinking
  • Use of a cup or a bottle
  • Serve the liquid (water, milk, soda, etc.) in a
    cup
  • Deliver a drink to a person
  • Help user to drink
  • Requirements
  • Force feedback sensor
  • Precise location sensor
  • smart space sensors

Manus
Care-O-bot
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ADL Complex tasks Feeding 3/3
  • Eating
  • Use of a spoon or a fork
  • Serve food in a dish
  • Deliver food to a user
  • Help user to eat (Design of the robotic gesture)
  • Requirements
  • Force feedback sensor
  • Precise location sensor
  • smart space sensors

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ADL Complex tasks Health Check
  • Examination and Monitoring
  • Wearable jacket
  • Blood Pressure sensors, diabetes sensors,
  • Administrating medications
  • Liquid (cough syrup),
  • pills
  • Medical injection
  • Give an insulin injection to an person with
    diabetes
  • Requirements
  • Force feedback sensor
  • Precise location sensor
  • smart space sensors

jet injector
Ped-O-Jet
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ADL Complex tasks Mobility
  • Rising
  • Moving with the elderly to get off the bed
    smoothly
  • Give the patient a hand to rise from bed and
    settle into a wheel chair smoothly
  • Adapted arms to raise the patient from the bed
    smoothly
  • Lifting
  • walking
  • Assist patient in walking with smooth moves

KAIST
HAPTICA
33
Conclusion
  • The TeCaRob concept creates a Health Care System
  • Allows remote physical interactions with
    end-users
  • Provides continuous care assistance
  • Allows extra checks
  • Supports independent living

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Plan
  • Form a multidisciplinary research consortium to
    address the problems in a multidimensional way
    from the user needs definition to prototyping and
    evaluation.
  • Computer Science Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • School of Nursing
  • Form partnerships
  • Home HealthCare Providers
  • Related Research Centers
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