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Mobile manipulators for assisted living in residential settings

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Mobile manipulators for assisted living in residential settings
Abstract: We describe a methodology for creating new technologies for assisted living in residential environments. The number of eldercare clients is expected to grow dramatically over the next decade as the baby boom generation approaches 65 years of age. The UMass/Smith ASSIST framework aims to alleviate the strain on centralized medical providers and community services as their clientele grow, reduce the delays in service, support independent living, and therefore, improve the quality of life for the up-coming elder population. We propose a closed loop methodology wherein innovative technical systems are field tested in assisted care facilities and analyzed by social scientists to create and refine residential systems for independent living. Our goal is to create technology that is embraced by clients, supports efficient delivery of support services, and facilitates social interactions with family and friends. We introduce a series of technologies that are currently under evaluation...
Patrick Deegan, Roderic A. Grupen, Allen R. Hanson
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where AROBOTS
Authors Patrick Deegan, Roderic A. Grupen, Allen R. Hanson, Emily Horrell, Shichao Ou, Edward M. Riseman, Shiraj Sen, Bryan J. Thibodeau, Adam Williams, Dan Xie
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