Design and Implementation of Patient's Health Care Robot for Covid'19 Wards
G. Radhamani K. Pavithra, Sudha Yadav
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Due to the obvious challenges created by COVID-19 and the resultant lockdowns, many people and businesses have appealed to robots in wards to assist them in dealing with the pandemic's issues. Perks of traditional human labour, robotics and similar technology provide a variety of advantages through-out the covid'19 pandamic. Despite natural viral immunity and the impossibility of any disease-causing virus to be transmitted from people to robots, the robotics industry still confronts a number of technological challenges.In this experiment, the robot examines the severity check of the patient with the temperature and pulse rate sensor and are demonstrated to be an overall suitable technique of dealing with many of the issues provided by COVID-19 wards.As a normal human it is difficult to enter the covid wards as it may cause transaction of virus from patient to a healthy individual, hence this robot combined with the treatments with possible circumstances to help the patient is been done. Convenient working of the robot also self sanitizes itself and has the dispensing methods to sanitise the area around the patients. The project's scope is to make a methodological approach to make social robots implemented to enhance the well-being of these persons who are most affected by the symptoms in covid wards.
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