Ambient integrated robotics: New approach for supporting elderly people with integrated technology in living environments

Thomas Bock, Thomas Linner, S. Y. Lee

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Abstract

Stand-Alone service robots are developing towards complementary and seamlessly integrated parts and/or subsystems of intelligent care environments. As use cases in those environments are a complex mixture of multiple geriatric requirements, multiple sets of technologies have to be fused with buildings and building components. The integration and fusion of robotic systems and sub-systems with our environments is likely to transform performance and appearance of our buildings and everyday's artifacts, similar as done through the implementation of new materials as steel or plastics once before.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJoint 41st International Symposium on Robotics and 6th German Conference on Robotics 2010, ISR/ROBOTIK 2010
Pages838-841
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 2010
EventJoint 41st International Symposium on Robotics, ISR 2010 and 6th German Conference on Robotics 2010, ROBOTIK 2010 - Munich, Germany
Duration: 7 Jun 20109 Jun 2010

Publication series

NameJoint 41st International Symposium on Robotics and 6th German Conference on Robotics 2010, ISR/ROBOTIK 2010
Volume2

Conference

ConferenceJoint 41st International Symposium on Robotics, ISR 2010 and 6th German Conference on Robotics 2010, ROBOTIK 2010
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period7/06/109/06/10

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