Robotic smart house to assist people with movement disabilities

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Kwang-Hyun Park
Zeungnam Bien
Ju-Jang Lee
Byung Kook Kim
Jong-Tae Lim
Jin-Oh Kim
Heyoung Lee
Dimitar H. Stefanov
Dae-Jin Kim
Jin-Woo Jung
Jun-Hyeong Do
Kap-Ho Seo
Chong Hui Kim
Won-Gyu Song
Woo-Jun Lee
机构
[1] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
[2] Kwangwoon University,Department of Information and Control Engineering
[3] Seoul National University of Technology,Department of Control and Instrumentation Engineering
[4] Rehabilitation Engineering Unit,Cardiff & Vale NHS Trust
[5] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Mechanics
[6] University of Louisville,Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science
[7] Dongguk University,Department of Computer Engineering
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Autonomous Robots | 2007年 / 22卷
关键词
Assistive system; Smart house; Movement assistance; Human-friendly interface; Intelligent bed; Intelligent wheelchair; Robotic hoist;
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This paper introduces a new robotic smart house, Intelligent Sweet Home, developed at KAIST in Korea, which is based on several robotic agents and aims at testing advanced concepts for independent living of the elderly and people with disabilities. The work focuses on technical solutions for human-friendly assistance in motion/mobility and advanced human-machine interfaces that provide simple control of all assistive robotic systems and home-installed appliances. The smart house concept includes an intelligent bed, intelligent wheelchair, and robotic hoist for effortless transfer of the user between bed and wheelchair. The design solutions comply with most of the users’ requirements and suggestions collected by a special questionnaire survey of people with disabilities. The smart house responds to the user's commands as well as to the recognized intentions of the user. Various interfaces, based on hand gestures, voice, body movement, and posture, have been studied and tested. The paper describes the overall system structure and explains the design and functionality of some main system components.
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页码:183 / 198
页数:15
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