Changes for page 1. Environments
Last modified by Mark Neerincx on 2023/03/23 15:35
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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ 1 - Therobot wil bedeployed inpeople'sprivate roomsin the care homes. Therewon'tbe too muchfacilitiessincethey will do daytime activitiesinthecommon area with a group of people together. People'swn rooms havea bed, a bedside table, a TV and two armchairs. All facilities are movable and leavespace forthe elder to keep safe. When relativescome,they can sitonthearmchairs; inother times, patientscan putarmchair aside and dosomenon-strenuous exercise. All corners of furniturearewrappedsothatevenif patientsaccidentiallyknock on it, no serious injuries will happen.There are places for notes, showing thebasic informationthatthepatient need toremember. Besides, medicineandrequired itemsareplaced withinreachable distance.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. 2 2 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. 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.