An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD

Therapy with robotic tools is a promising way to help improve verbal and nonverbal communication in children. The robotic tools are able to increase aspects such as eye contact and the ability to follow instructions and to empathize with others. This work presents the design methodology, development...

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Main Authors: Diego Casas-Bocanegra, Daniel Gomez-Vargas, Maria J. Pinto-Bernal, Juan Maldonado, Marcela Munera, Adriana Villa-Moreno, Martin F. Stoelen, Tony Belpaeme, Carlos A. Cifuentes
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/9/3/91
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spelling doaj-a0aa671cd82047be8194aba07f35ca682020-11-25T02:52:20ZengMDPI AGActuators2076-08252020-09-019919110.3390/act9030091An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASDDiego Casas-Bocanegra0Daniel Gomez-Vargas1Maria J. Pinto-Bernal2Juan Maldonado3Marcela Munera4Adriana Villa-Moreno5Martin F. Stoelen6Tony Belpaeme7Carlos A. Cifuentes8Department of Biomedical Engineering, Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito, Bogotá 111166, ColombiaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito, Bogotá 111166, ColombiaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito, Bogotá 111166, ColombiaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito, Bogotá 111166, ColombiaDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito, Bogotá 111166, ColombiaTejido de Sueños, Medellín 050021, ColombiaSchool of Computing, Electronics, and Mathematics, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UKFaculty of Engineering and Architecture, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito, Bogotá 111166, ColombiaTherapy with robotic tools is a promising way to help improve verbal and nonverbal communication in children. The robotic tools are able to increase aspects such as eye contact and the ability to follow instructions and to empathize with others. This work presents the design methodology, development, and experimental validation of a novel social robot based on CompliAnt SofT Robotics called the CASTOR robot, which intends to be used as an open-source platform for the long-term therapy of children with autism spectrum disorder (CwASD). CASTOR integrates the concepts of soft actuators and compliant mechanisms to create a replicable robotic platform aimed at real therapy scenarios involving physical interaction between the children and the robot. The validation shows promising results in terms of robustness and the safety of the user and robot. Likewise, mechanical tests assess the robot’s response to blocking conditions for two critical modules (i.e., neck and arm) in interaction scenarios. Future works should focus on the validation of the robot’s effectiveness in the therapy of CwASD.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/9/3/91autism spectrum disordersocial assistive roboticsrobot designseries elastic actuatorscompliant mechanismsautism therapy
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author Diego Casas-Bocanegra
Daniel Gomez-Vargas
Maria J. Pinto-Bernal
Juan Maldonado
Marcela Munera
Adriana Villa-Moreno
Martin F. Stoelen
Tony Belpaeme
Carlos A. Cifuentes
spellingShingle Diego Casas-Bocanegra
Daniel Gomez-Vargas
Maria J. Pinto-Bernal
Juan Maldonado
Marcela Munera
Adriana Villa-Moreno
Martin F. Stoelen
Tony Belpaeme
Carlos A. Cifuentes
An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD
Actuators
autism spectrum disorder
social assistive robotics
robot design
series elastic actuators
compliant mechanisms
autism therapy
author_facet Diego Casas-Bocanegra
Daniel Gomez-Vargas
Maria J. Pinto-Bernal
Juan Maldonado
Marcela Munera
Adriana Villa-Moreno
Martin F. Stoelen
Tony Belpaeme
Carlos A. Cifuentes
author_sort Diego Casas-Bocanegra
title An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD
title_short An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD
title_full An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD
title_fullStr An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD
title_full_unstemmed An Open-Source Social Robot Based on Compliant Soft Robotics for Therapy with Children with ASD
title_sort open-source social robot based on compliant soft robotics for therapy with children with asd
publisher MDPI AG
series Actuators
issn 2076-0825
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Therapy with robotic tools is a promising way to help improve verbal and nonverbal communication in children. The robotic tools are able to increase aspects such as eye contact and the ability to follow instructions and to empathize with others. This work presents the design methodology, development, and experimental validation of a novel social robot based on CompliAnt SofT Robotics called the CASTOR robot, which intends to be used as an open-source platform for the long-term therapy of children with autism spectrum disorder (CwASD). CASTOR integrates the concepts of soft actuators and compliant mechanisms to create a replicable robotic platform aimed at real therapy scenarios involving physical interaction between the children and the robot. The validation shows promising results in terms of robustness and the safety of the user and robot. Likewise, mechanical tests assess the robot’s response to blocking conditions for two critical modules (i.e., neck and arm) in interaction scenarios. Future works should focus on the validation of the robot’s effectiveness in the therapy of CwASD.
topic autism spectrum disorder
social assistive robotics
robot design
series elastic actuators
compliant mechanisms
autism therapy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/9/3/91
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