ARCADIA

Robotic cognitive assistant for persons with special needs

Main researcher: C. Balaguer

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Description

This project will be focused on the development of a new concept of assistential domestic and robotic environment that will allow people with special necessities, on one hand, to increase their capacity of manipulating different objects (spoon, can, dish, book, glasses, brush) and, on the other hand, to increase their cognitive and haptics abilities while performing daily routines (cooking, eating, washing, self-cleaning). Household area will have ubiquity through a sensor net and through a group of identifiers distributed to control its own state as well as that of the user. It will be connected to the net in order to provide any kind of teleassistance and teleoperation.

One of the most important scientific goals of this project is to develop a new robotic assistant which will include novelties: a) portability, thanks to its ultralight design, the use of new materials and the optimization of its structure, b) its mobility capacity affecting the static environment as well as on the wheelchair, c) it is safe for people thanks to a new concept of actuation design, d) its inner handling through multimodal interfaces for different types of users, e) its adaptability, thanks to its sensorial system that is embedded as well as placed in the environment.

The robot assistant will also have a high level of cognitive interaction with the user thanks to an advanced learning system and to its ability of taking decisions “Simultaneous users learning and task execution”. The system will have many learnt methods that can be real-time updatable: from the user, his abilities, from the performed tasks, from the environment and from the use of the robot’s tools. So, the user will be the nucleus of the system and he will be included in the control and learning loops (user-in-the-loop). All of these will allow people with special necessities to live in an autonomic way in their houses without a constant human assistance.

Entries:
A ROS-BASED MIDDLE-COST ROBOTIC PLATFORM WITH HIGH-PERFORMANCE
ICERI2015, The 8th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation , 2015, Sevilla, Spain.
C. Gómez A. C. Hernández J. Crespo R. Barber
A Home Made Robotic Platform based on Theo Jansen Mechanism for Teaching Robotics
The 10th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference, 2016, Valencia, Spain
A. C. Hernández C. Gómez J. Crespo R. Barber
Object Classification in Natural Environments for Mobile Robot Navigation
IEEE, International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC), 16th edition, 2016, Braganza, Portugal
A. C. Hernández C. Gómez J. Crespo R. Barber
Integration of Multiple Events in a Topological Autonomous Navigation System
IEEE, International Conference on Autonomous Robot Systems and Competitions (ICARSC), 16th edition, 2016, Bragança, Portugal
C. Gómez A. C. Hernández J. Crespo R. Barber

Entries:
RoboCity16 Open Conference on Future Trends in Robotics
chapter: Object Perception applied to Daily Life Environments for Mobile Robot Navigation pages: 105 – 112. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Madrid, España , ISBN: 978-84-608-8452-1, 2016
A. C. Hernández C. Gómez J. Crespo R. Barber
RoboCity16 Open Conference on Future Trends in Robotics
chapter: A Topological Navigation System based on Multiple Events for Usual Human Environments Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Madrid, España , ISBN: 978-84-608-8452-1, 2016
C. Gómez A. C. Hernández J. Crespo R. Barber

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