Session D4
Session D4 | ||
Session title: | Robotics | |
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Session chair: | Frans Brom, Rathenau Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands | |
Date and time: | 25 September 2012, 14.00 – 15.30 | |
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Room: | Castor | |
Session Content | ||
Rationale Robots have been fascinating objects for a long time. Often “humanoids” are the first things people might think of. However, recent research has also learnt that other types of in house rolling objects could play a significant role in supporting the older adult and his/her carer. Sometimes, surprisingly positive reactions have been recorded when testing them with older adults. Of course, many things first have to be improved before a robot will really become a companion. In this session the results of a large number of ongoing European projects as well as the plans of just starting projects will be discussed. Preliminary program | ||
10 min | Introduction by the chair | |
10 min | MobiServ: A new kind of coach in the journey to independent living, wellbeing, nutrition and safety services to older adults Herjan van den Heuvel, Eindhoven, the Netherlands and Praminda Caleb-Sully & David Ellender, UK | |
10 min | Design, development and experimentation of ASTRO Robot Companion for ageing well and Ambient Assisted Living applications Filippo Cavallo et al, Pisa, Italy | |
10 min | Florence – A Multipurpose Robot Platform to Support Elderly at Home Dietwig Lowet et al, Eindhoven, NL | |
10 min | EXCITE – Enabling Social Interaction Through Embodiment: Robot as Drug Amedeo Cesta, Rome, Italy | |
10 min | DOMEO: Cognitive-care robot for elderly assistance: preliminary results of tests with users in their homes Gábor Fazekas et al, Budapest, Hungary | |
5 min | ACCOMPANY – Acceptable robotics companions for ageing years Gert Jan Gelderblom, Heerlen, NL | |
5 min | Robot-Era: from the end-user’s perspective to robotics – Preliminary findings Fiorella Marcellini, Ancona, Italy | |
5 min | RUBICON – Robotic UBIquitous COgnitive Network Stefano Chessa et al, Pisa, Italy | |
10 min | McArm – user involved design of a smart arm-support for activities of daily living Dick van der Pijl, Eindhoven, the Netherlands |