Towards a Robot for Supporting Older People to Stay Longer Independent at Home

Konferenz: ISR/Robotik 2014 - 45th International Symposium on Robotics; 8th German Conference on Robotics
02.06.2014 - 03.06.2014 in München, Germany

Tagungsband: ISR/Robotik 2014

Seiten: 7Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

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Autoren:
Vincze, Markus; Zagler, Wolfgang; Lammer, Lara; Weiss, Astrid; Huber, Andreas; Fischinger, David (Technische Universitaet Wien, Vienna, Austria)
Koertner, Tobias; Schmid, Alexandra; Gisinger, Christoph (Akademie für Altersforschung, Vienna, Austria)

Inhalt:
The paper presents the intentions and the preliminary findings of the Socially Assistive Robot HOBBIT. The goal is to come up with a robotic solution which will balance user needs, acceptance and technical performance in an economic and affordable way while providing a solution for fall detection and prevention. Falls are the main risk of older adults living alone that require moving from home to care institutions. Hence, it is a primary target area to prevent falls and, if they happen nevertheless, to react immediately to prevent aggravated causes. We present first results of user trials given six tasks with the robot. To show the effect of bonding with the user – Mutual Care – users were separated in two groups. Results indicate that users find the robot more usable in the Mutual Care condition.