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Last modified by Laura Ottevanger on 2022/04/05 14:04
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... ... @@ -1,17 +1,38 @@ 1 += Discussion = 2 + 3 + 4 + 1 1 = Future Work = 2 -The current robot called MiRo has some limitations that prevent it from truly accomplishing all objectives set for it. One of the limitations of the MiRo is that it is unable to walk on floors that are either uneven, carpeted or black. A new robot prototype should be able to walk up small steps to allow the person with dementia to also walk outside. 3 3 4 -The robotdog should be able to connect with the caretaker if something happens were additional assistance is necessary. Therefore, the dog should have some way of contacting the caretaker, either over data roaming or wifi. The robotdog should also have a GPS so the caretaker can locate the robotdog and, more importantly, the person with dementia if they are lost or refusing to follow the dog. 7 += Snoezelen with MiRo = 8 +Snoezelen with the robot dog is unfortunately not possible with MiRo due to MiRo being limited in a couple of different areas. First of all, MiRo is very fragile. When one touches MiRos head, it moves a bit down each time. Secondly MiRos lights are just a few small LED lights. As Snoezelen would be done by elderly people who might have a visual impairment, it would be preferable to have bigger or more diffused lights so the PwD are able to see a change in colours. Finally, when people are petting the dog, it might be better if the robot dog would have some fur, it would feel more realistic. 9 +Future work would include incorporating Snoezelen. To incorporate Snoezelen, a new prototype of the robot should be created, once a new prototype has been created, an evaluation on how useful Snoezelen is with this new Prototype should be done as well. 5 5 6 - Whenthe personwithdementia is on awalk, the dogshould listen to a name that has been created by either the carehome or the individual person with dementia. When the dog can listen to a name, it can respond to its name likea real dog. The personwith dementia could get a better bond with the robotdog if they were ableto give it anamewhich it would respond to. Finally, if the dog listens to its name, it can stop walking and start paying attention the the user to see if it would need something from the dog.11 +== PwD who likes Snoezelen == 7 7 8 - Currently,the robot isunable to walk a path thatis notentirelyhardcoded. The robot should be able tofollow a predefined path andshouldbe able to differ from that path if an obstacle is detected.13 +=== Positive effects === 9 9 10 - Finally, thenew versionofthe robotdogshouldallowfor Snoezelen.Thedog mustnotbe too fragile sopeoplecanpetthe head andbodyofthe dog.Preferably,theskinofthe dogshouldbesoft ornicetotheouchsopettingitwould bemorepreferable than petting ahardplastic doglike the MiRo.15 +The sensory stimuli produced by the Miro can calm down the PwD when they are distraught. Snoezelen helps with the stimulation of one's mind and encourages PwD to pet the miro to observe a spectrum of LEDs and listen to calming and relaxing sounds. 11 11 12 -== Snoezelen == 13 -Next to this, MiRo should not only be a guiding robot, it should also pose itself as a companion. For this, MiRo should allow for 'Snoezelen'. Clients should be able to pet MiRo on its head and body, and it should respond to that affection with happy noises and movements. This helps the client to create a bond with MiRo and it makes walks with MiRo more enjoyable. 17 +=== Negative effects === 14 14 19 +If the PwD has any auditory or visual impairments, these could alter the experience and the effectiveness of Snoezelen with Miro. In addition, epillepsy, sensitive hearing or similar sensory disorders may cause the PwD to be overwhelmed. As such, the Miro should be able to adapt to each different PwD. Modifications include: changing the volume of sounds, removing (relatively) high-pitched noises and removing visual patterns that may induce epilleptic attacks. 20 + 21 +== PwD who dislikes Snoezelen == 22 + 23 +=== Positive effects === 24 + 25 +Even if the PwD is disinterested initially, they may still have the innate desire to explore the association between touching the Miro and its response. If the PwD then decides that it is not their cup of tea, they were at least suggested a new activity that stimulated their mind. Else, they may become fond of Snoezelen in subsequent sessions. 26 + 27 +=== Negative effects === 28 + 29 +Similar to the negative effects for PwD who are into Snoezelen, PwDs may get traumatized when the Miro expresses unexpected behavior or overstimulates them. These effects are augmented when PwD has no inclination for Snoezelen or similar activities at all. 30 + 31 +== Claim == 32 + 33 +Whether the PwD likes/dislikes Snoezelen at first seems irrelevant for the outcome that PwD will become either more relaxed at best or not bothered at worst by the Miro at all. In order to justify this claim, the Miro must be programmed to accommodate for sensitivity of each PwD. As failing to do so, may cause long-term trauma or injury for PwD. 34 + 35 + 15 15 = Conclusion = 16 16 17 17