A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.

Various situations, such as injuries or long-term disabilities, can result in people receiving physical assistance while in bed. We present a robotic system for bedside assistance that consists of a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator (i.e., a wheeled robot with arms) that work together to provide...

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Main Authors: Ariel S Kapusta, Phillip M Grice, Henry M Clever, Yash Chitalia, Daehyung Park, Charles C Kemp
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221854
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spelling doaj-8adeef6d83874255ab45615836c3392c2021-03-03T21:06:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011410e022185410.1371/journal.pone.0221854A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.Ariel S KapustaPhillip M GriceHenry M CleverYash ChitaliaDaehyung ParkCharles C KempVarious situations, such as injuries or long-term disabilities, can result in people receiving physical assistance while in bed. We present a robotic system for bedside assistance that consists of a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator (i.e., a wheeled robot with arms) that work together to provide better assistance. Many assistive tasks depend on moving with respect to the person's body, and the complementary physical and perceptual capabilities of the two robots help with respect to this general goal. The system provides autonomy for common tasks, as well as an interface for direct teleoperation of the two robots. Autonomy handles coarse motions of the robots by estimating the person's pose using a pressure sensing mat and then moving the robots to configurations optimized for the task. After completing these motions, the user is given fine control of the robots to complete the task. In an evaluation using a medical mannequin, we found that the robotic bed's motion and perception each improved the assistive robotic system's performance. The system achieved 100% success over 9 trials involving 3 tasks. Using the system with the bed movement or the body pose estimation capabilities turned off resulted in success in only 33% or 78% of the trials, respectively. We also evaluated our system with Henry Evans, a person with severe quadriplegia, in his home. In a formal test, Henry successfully used the bedside-assistance system to perform 3 different tasks, 5 times each, without any failures. Henry's feedback on the system was positive regarding usefulness and ease of use, and he noted benefits of using our system over fully manual teleoperation. Overall, our results suggest that a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator can work collaboratively to provide effective personal assistance and that the combination of the two robots is beneficial.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221854
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author Ariel S Kapusta
Phillip M Grice
Henry M Clever
Yash Chitalia
Daehyung Park
Charles C Kemp
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Phillip M Grice
Henry M Clever
Yash Chitalia
Daehyung Park
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A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ariel S Kapusta
Phillip M Grice
Henry M Clever
Yash Chitalia
Daehyung Park
Charles C Kemp
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title A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
title_short A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
title_full A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
title_fullStr A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
title_full_unstemmed A system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
title_sort system for bedside assistance that integrates a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Various situations, such as injuries or long-term disabilities, can result in people receiving physical assistance while in bed. We present a robotic system for bedside assistance that consists of a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator (i.e., a wheeled robot with arms) that work together to provide better assistance. Many assistive tasks depend on moving with respect to the person's body, and the complementary physical and perceptual capabilities of the two robots help with respect to this general goal. The system provides autonomy for common tasks, as well as an interface for direct teleoperation of the two robots. Autonomy handles coarse motions of the robots by estimating the person's pose using a pressure sensing mat and then moving the robots to configurations optimized for the task. After completing these motions, the user is given fine control of the robots to complete the task. In an evaluation using a medical mannequin, we found that the robotic bed's motion and perception each improved the assistive robotic system's performance. The system achieved 100% success over 9 trials involving 3 tasks. Using the system with the bed movement or the body pose estimation capabilities turned off resulted in success in only 33% or 78% of the trials, respectively. We also evaluated our system with Henry Evans, a person with severe quadriplegia, in his home. In a formal test, Henry successfully used the bedside-assistance system to perform 3 different tasks, 5 times each, without any failures. Henry's feedback on the system was positive regarding usefulness and ease of use, and he noted benefits of using our system over fully manual teleoperation. Overall, our results suggest that a robotic bed and a mobile manipulator can work collaboratively to provide effective personal assistance and that the combination of the two robots is beneficial.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0221854
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