Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology

Aging of the population in developed countries is an important challenge to overcome. Robots have a role to play to offer solutions to old and dependent persons and also to their families and carers. We investigated low-cost high-tech robotics in order to offer affordable mobile robots that could be...

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Main Authors: Vareille Jean, Espes David, Autret Yvon, Le Parc Philippe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2016-10-01
Series:Journal of Intelligent Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2015-0020
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spelling doaj-ff1fc227e3a74f8d866fb53a71b367852021-09-06T19:40:36ZengDe GruyterJournal of Intelligent Systems0334-18602191-026X2016-10-0125445547110.1515/jisys-2015-0020Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a MethodologyVareille Jean0Espes David1Autret Yvon2Le Parc Philippe3Université de Bretagne Occidentale, LabSticc – UMR CNRS 6285, 20 av., Victor le Gorgeu, 29 238 Brest Cedex, FranceUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale, LabSticc – UMR CNRS 6285, 20 av., Victor le Gorgeu, 29 238 Brest Cedex, FranceUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale, LabSticc – UMR CNRS 6285, 20 av., Victor le Gorgeu, 29 238 Brest Cedex, FranceUniversité de Bretagne Occidentale, LabSticc – UMR CNRS 6285, 20 av., Victor le Gorgeu, 29 238 Brest Cedex, FranceAging of the population in developed countries is an important challenge to overcome. Robots have a role to play to offer solutions to old and dependent persons and also to their families and carers. We investigated low-cost high-tech robotics in order to offer affordable mobile robots that could be used in the context of ambient assisted living (AAL). We used a bottom–up approach and tried different technical solutions in order to propose an efficient prototype. Results of this experimental work are presented in the first part of this paper. From the different experiments we carried out, we felt the need to use a top–down approach that could be used to develop such robots and also any system that requires the use of mechanical, electronic, and software components. In the second part of this paper, we present the X-methodology and try to show its use in our AAL context.https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2015-0020aging societyambient assisted livingroboticsexperimentsmethodology68m1168t4068u99
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Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology
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aging society
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methodology
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title Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology
title_short Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology
title_full Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology
title_fullStr Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Low-Cost High-Tech Robotics for Ambient Assisted Living: From Experiments to a Methodology
title_sort low-cost high-tech robotics for ambient assisted living: from experiments to a methodology
publisher De Gruyter
series Journal of Intelligent Systems
issn 0334-1860
2191-026X
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Aging of the population in developed countries is an important challenge to overcome. Robots have a role to play to offer solutions to old and dependent persons and also to their families and carers. We investigated low-cost high-tech robotics in order to offer affordable mobile robots that could be used in the context of ambient assisted living (AAL). We used a bottom–up approach and tried different technical solutions in order to propose an efficient prototype. Results of this experimental work are presented in the first part of this paper. From the different experiments we carried out, we felt the need to use a top–down approach that could be used to develop such robots and also any system that requires the use of mechanical, electronic, and software components. In the second part of this paper, we present the X-methodology and try to show its use in our AAL context.
topic aging society
ambient assisted living
robotics
experiments
methodology
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