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Title: Socially Assistive Robot HealthBot: Design, Implementation, and Field Trials
Authors: Jayawardena, C
Kuo, I. H
Broadbent, E
MacDonald, B. A
Keywords: Hardware
Medical services
Robot kinematics
Robot sensing systems
Robot programming
socially assistive robots
software architecture
software engineering for robotics
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2016
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Cited by 40
Series/Report no.: Systems Journal, IEEE;Vol. 10 Issue 3 Pages 1056 - 1067
Abstract: Socially assistive robotics is an important emerging research area. Socially assistive robotics is challenging as it is required to move robots out of laboratories and industrial settings to interact with ordinary human beings as peers, which requires social skills. The design process usually requires multidisciplinary research teams, which may comprise subject matter experts from various domains such as robotics, systems integration, medicine, psychology, gerontology, social and cognitive sciences, and neuroscience, among many others. Unlike most other robotic applications, socially assistive robotics faces some unique software and systems integration challenges. In this paper, the HealthBot robot architecture, which was designed to overcome these challenges, is presented. The presented architecture was implemented and used in several field trials. The details of the field trials are presented, and lessons learned are discussed with field trial results.
URI: http://localhost:80/handle/123456789/472
ISSN: 1932-8184
Appears in Collections:Research Papers - IEEE
Research Papers - SLIIT Staff Publications
Research Publications -Dept of Information Technology

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