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Employing Socially Assistive Robots in Elderly Care

Daniel Macis, Sara Perilli, Cristina Gena

Year
2022
Citations
27

Abstract

Recently, it has been considering robotics to face world population aging. According to the WHO, in 2050 there will be about 2.1 billion people over 60 years old worldwide causing a persistent growing need of assistance and a shortage of manpower for delivering congruous assistance. Therefore, seniors’ QoL is continuously threatened. Socially Assistive Robotics proposes itself as a solution. To improve SARs acceptability, it is necessary to tailor the system's characteristics with respect to the target needs and issues through the analysis of previous and current studies in the HRI field. Through the examination of the state of the art of social robotics in elderly care, past case studies and paper research about SARs’ efficiency, it has been proposed two potential solution examples for two different scenarios, applying two different SARs: Pepper and Nao robots.

Keywords

RobotRoboticsEconomic shortageArtificial intelligenceFace (sociological concept)Computer scienceField (mathematics)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Population ageingPopulation

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