Changes for page 1. Environments

Last modified by Mark Neerincx on 2023/03/23 15:35

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edited by Demi Tao
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1 -If anyone happens to see this, I've listed some characteristics that the environment could have. Please leave a comment and I'll turn them into a paragraph later.
1 +The robot wil be deployed in people's private rooms in the care homes. There won't be too much facilities since they will do daytime activities in the common area with a group of people together. People's own rooms have a bed, a bedside table, a TV and two armchairs. All facilities are movable and leave space for the elder to keep safe. When relatives come, they can sit on the armchairs; in other times, patients can put armchair aside and do some non-strenuous exercise. All corners of furniture are wrapped so that even if patients accidentially knock on it, no serious injuries will happen. There are places for notes, showing the basic information that the patient need to remember. Besides, medicine and required items are placed within reachable distance.
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3 -* (Name) is a small robot, about 15 cm high. Lightweight and portable, it allows the robot to stay with the patient wherever he goes.
4 -* The robot is usually placed on a table and allows the patient to enter and retrieve information.
5 -* The robot has a screen in the abdomen.
3 +Supposed to be a small robot, it is about 15cm high and is usualy placed on a table, allowing patients to enter and retrieve information easily. As a result, the bed is customized to have a folding table. Then the table can be put on during the daytime and retracted at night to give the patient enough space to rest.