首页|Findings from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIR O) in Robotics Reported (Internet of Robotic Things for Independent Living: Crit ical Analysis and Future Directions)
Findings from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIR O) in Robotics Reported (Internet of Robotic Things for Independent Living: Crit ical Analysis and Future Directions)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News - Investigators discuss new findings in Robotics. According to news reporting out of Brisbane, Australia, by NewsRx edit ors, research stated, “The elderly population is growing rapidly around the worl d. At the same time, the number of people living with a disability is increasing .” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Commonwealth Scient ific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), “Due to lower immunity, decre ased mobility, and a shortage in healthcare facilities and clinical staff, these populations face severe health challenges, including a limited ability to live independently. Advanced technological solutions can be used to support healthy a nd independent living, improving the quality of life of individuals. In this pap er, we explore the emerging but underexplored field of internet of robotic thing s (IoRT) for independent living support. IoRT employs various on-body, off-body and ambient sensors to get real-time information from individuals, with robotic systems used to provide assistance with daily activities, critical and emergency events. We find that most of the previous IoRT works monitor the people offline and store their sensory data for later analysis instead of online processing an d offering real-time assistance.”
BrisbaneAustraliaAustralia and New Z ealandEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningRoboticsRobotsCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)