Intelligent robotic navigation for elderly assistance
With the advancement in robotic technologies such as object detection, computer vision and automation, the use of robots in the healthcare sector is increasingly prevalent. One such example is the SESTO HealthGUARD, an autonomous mobile disinfectant robot, which can self-navigate to desired locat...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1479142021-04-16T06:12:33Z Intelligent robotic navigation for elderly assistance Ng, Joshua Jeremiah Smitha Kavallur Pisharath Gopi School of Computer Science and Engineering smitha@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Hardware::Control structures and microprogramming Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Image processing and computer vision Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Artificial intelligence With the advancement in robotic technologies such as object detection, computer vision and automation, the use of robots in the healthcare sector is increasingly prevalent. One such example is the SESTO HealthGUARD, an autonomous mobile disinfectant robot, which can self-navigate to desired locations and eliminate 99.9% of bacteria, germs and viruses [1]. This robotic technology can also be brought into the common household, targeting the people who are vulnerable, the elderly. The report presents the final year project to develop and functionally test robotic navigation using Turtlebot3 for elderly assistance. The final goal is to create an autonomous robot that can track the elderly’s movement, detect when he/she has fallen, and notify the caretaker. The project consists of 4 phases. The first phase is to test the Turtlebot3 robotic system, which includes its mobility, sensors, and mapping and navigation capabilities. The second phase is computer vision, getting the robot to correctly identify the elderly, as well as detecting when the elderly has fallen. The third phase is tracking, the robot must keep the elderly in its field of view and search for him/her otherwise. The final phase is adding a notification system, allowing the robot to notify the caretaker of the emergency. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2021-04-16T06:12:32Z 2021-04-16T06:12:32Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Ng, J. J. (2021). Intelligent robotic navigation for elderly assistance. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147914 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147914 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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With the advancement in robotic technologies such as object detection, computer vision and
automation, the use of robots in the healthcare sector is increasingly prevalent. One such example
is the SESTO HealthGUARD, an autonomous mobile disinfectant robot, which can self-navigate
to desired locations and eliminate 99.9% of bacteria, germs and viruses [1]. This robotic
technology can also be brought into the common household, targeting the people who are
vulnerable, the elderly.
The report presents the final year project to develop and functionally test robotic navigation using
Turtlebot3 for elderly assistance. The final goal is to create an autonomous robot that can track the
elderly’s movement, detect when he/she has fallen, and notify the caretaker.
The project consists of 4 phases. The first phase is to test the Turtlebot3 robotic system, which
includes its mobility, sensors, and mapping and navigation capabilities. The second phase is
computer vision, getting the robot to correctly identify the elderly, as well as detecting when the
elderly has fallen. The third phase is tracking, the robot must keep the elderly in its field of view
and search for him/her otherwise. The final phase is adding a notification system, allowing the
robot to notify the caretaker of the emergency. |
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