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Started 27th Feb, 2020

Robotics solutions for Coronavirus COVID-19

Many of the robots could be used during the current Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.
I've listed some from our lab like Ambulance Robot, Delivery Drone, Doctor Robot and even companion robots.
I'm eager to hear your ideas in this regard.

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Sule Akkoyunlu
Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis
Can replace seasonal migrant workers.
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Vignesh Manohar
Christ University, Bangalore
We could design a device so that a person can measure ECG blood sugar Pressure and temperature all the data can be stored in a IP and doctor can analyse the data it would reduce risk of spreading the disease
Hooman Samani
University of the Arts London
Mohamed-Mourad Lafifi Thanks for the useful links.
Zeashan Khan
Very good idea! Thanks.
Vignesh Manohar Interesting idea. Thanks.
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
In fact work in hospitals is very heady and unhealthy. You are really blessed if you have a robot as companion or some mobile robot that could carry patients from one place to another. There should be a good design, similar to food industry, to be able to make an adequate cleaning and sterilization (sturdy materials).
Ihab A. Satam
Northern Technical University
For a Drone and Ambulance robot You can use them for sterilizing the environment
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Chamani Shiranthika
Simon Fraser University
Dear sir,
I think the application of nanorobots would give a good research area in supporting of breathing ailments in Covid19 patients.
Respirocytes are hypothetical nanobots engineered to function as artificial red blood cells. In emergencies where a patient stops breathing and blood circulation cases, respirocytes could be injected into the bloodstream to transport respiratory gases until the patient is stabilized. Nanorobot ideas will be applicable here.
I think this article would be useful:
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Hooman Samani
University of the Arts London
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara Robots in hospitals could be useful indeed based on experience. Thanks.
Ihab A. Satam Sterilizing drone. Good idea. Thanks.
Chamani Shiranthika Nanorobots could be utilized in this case. Thanks.
Great, Many uses for robots in coronavirus time
Ekta Singla
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Nice discussion! We are working on an array of robots, say at different floors, units, tasks to be controlled from single control room.
F. Sharifi
Ryerson University
Any practical cost-effective robot proven for use (delivery, samples, sanitizing, measurement) in medical and clinical environments? or communities?
Saad Dilshad
University of Management and Technology (Pakistan)
Use of robots at quarantine centers where less critical patients are present is very suitable idea. This can no doubt reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Adriano Renzi
MobileLIVE
Hello
Myriam El Mesbahi
! There is a group of scientists collecting information regarding covid-19 for a book
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Lamia Iftekhar
North South University
In some developing countries, trash collecting is a very manual job, with the trash mostly exposed as opposed to easy grabbing of closed garbage bags. Some simple robotics devices might assist the service-givers and help minimize their contact with the trash and increase their safety.
John Mendy
University of Lincoln
Is the aim of using the robots to replace human work or to complement it?
Ahmad Hoirul Basori
King Abdulaziz University
Hooman Samani , very interesting discussion. In my opinion, Security robot for monitoring the people crowd , social distancing, mask utilization. I would be happy if we can collaborate to produce a collaboration research or paper related to robot for COVID19 that would be useful to society. Thanks.
John Mendy
University of Lincoln
Hooman, it is interesting how the various studies on the usefulness of robots has, in effect, taken the role of other humans (e.g. doctors, nurses, drivers etc...) out of the carer-patient equation. Is this the 'new normal'.
Respected Mam Ekta Singla really very great initiative , this robot not only used for food delivery and also, may be used by doctors, surgeons, nurse, police, clinal persons for protect yourself to fight against the COVID19 pandemic.
Respected Mam Ekta Singla really very great initiative , this robot not only used for food delivery and also, may be used by doctors, surgeons, nurse, police, clinal persons for protect yourself to fight against the COVID19 pandemic.
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Starting at John Mendy ´s comment It has occurred to me that one important aspect of using Robotics in Covid-19 is education and training. Infectology is somehow a complex science to train people and educate them in all the aspects to be used in hospital and home patients. Suppose we create such a Robot. Then teach the nurses, medical doctors and patients on how to use such a tool. Remember we are dealing with men/women-machine. Let us think about it. It is so interesting. Surgical robots for example need a whole lot of training directed to highly competent surgeons. And all these activities ought to be accomplished light-fast. We are dying in a rampant and scary mode ladies and gentleman.@John Mendy has mentioned above and robots have a peculiar way in the training of people. Also John Mendy and all we should always approach the problem complementing people and not replacing them at a first stage. Safety can oblige us to replace people sometimes as for repetitive strain injury for example. Bacteria and viruses are a big problem when you design devices for food production lines. Image that for a contaminated area that robot goes in.
John Mendy
University of Lincoln
Many thanks Alcy for the recognition.
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
There is other very crucial comments from the people here
Kamalpreet Sandhu
Ahmad Hoirul Basori Lamia Iftekhar et al. That points to run a QFD of some sort for the whole story and stream the research idea. Huge challenge isn´t it ? Congratulations for the initiative.
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Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara Thanks you, Meanwhile 3DP technology also plays a curious role to fight against the COVID19. Recently, one of my book in springer ongoing on same, We are inviting the peoples for book chapters. I am attaching the file for invitation. I think 3DP technology also helpful to those researchers who are working in PPE equipments and other medical devices to fight against the COVID19.
Thanks
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Dariusz Prokopowicz
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw 🏛️
In connection with the development of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic (causing Covid-19 disease), the processes of digitization of economic processes implemented in companies and institutions, in the everyday functioning of people and also of the entire economy are currently being accelerated indirectly. In my opinion, the demand for robots equipped with artificial intelligence that are replacing people in difficult working conditions is currently growing. One of the areas in which robotics has great potential for applications is medicine. The current pandemic SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus causing Covid-19 disease is a special situation because it generates harsh working conditions due to the high risk of infection and the development of a life-threatening disease. Therefore, the possibilities of using artificial intelligence and robotics in solving specific problems resulting from the development of the SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus pandemic are increasing. For example, robots have been introduced in some hospitals that talk to patients. In such situations, robots can help hospital staff to look after people who have an infectious disease. Such solutions are already being used in some hospitals in some countries. The help of robots involves asking certain standard questions to patients and passing on the information obtained to doctors and providing specific, encoded answers to the robot's memory. Robots can also control some aspects of patients' health, awareness, needs, etc. In addition, robots that do basic grocery shopping in a specific physical store and already deliver to certain addresses, such as doctors, are already used in some countries. In some city parks, robots have been introduced that control people's compliance with anti-pandemic safety principles, i.e. checking the distance people walk in parks around each other. These types of robots move around city parks, and they can also talk to people and provide information in real time to relevant institutions, e.g. police, anti-pandemic and sanitary security services, etc., controlling people's security in a specific area, etc. In these types of applications, self-propelled robots, remotely controlled and installed on drones. Accordingly, the number of robot applications that are helping humans in the fight against the current SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus pandemic causing Covid-19 is increasing.
Greetings,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
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Ihab A. Satam
Northern Technical University
That's a good question
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Really interesting Dariusz Prokopowicz
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Colin Sokol Kuka
The City of Liverpool College
Thank you all. It is an interesting topic.
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Shally Hudson
Lund University
Social robots has huge scope to solve the COVID-19 issues.
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Nurul Muthmainnah Mohd Noor
Universiti Teknologi MARA
following
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Here actually we do have some options, like disinfection robot, temperature measurement robot or something like this...
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Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Nasser Said Gomaa Abdelrasheed very good news article.
Anton Vrdoljak
University of Mostar
Not robotics solutions, but the technology to help fight a pandemic:
Colin Sokol Kuka
The City of Liverpool College
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Ugochukwu O. Matthew
Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how vulnerable and ill-prepared our healthcare systems are for dealing with pandemic on a global scale.
The pandemic has highlighted the need to rapidly develop infrastructures (hospitals) to deal with infectious patients, shifting production lines rapidly to produce medical goods needed to contain the infection and treat infectious patients (including drugs) as well as delivering these items to locations that could deliver the highest impact to the fight against the Pandemic.
It has highlighted the need for intelligent autonomous agents that cannot catch diseases to support the efforts of humans as they tackle the pandemic. This Research Topic looks to explore the various autonomous agents’ technologies and Artificial Intelligence techniques that could be brought to bear rapidly to deal with a Pandemic.
The outbreak of COVID-19 urges the development of technologies of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics to fight the virus. AI-assisted imaging methods and tools have been investigated and have played an increasingly important role in the detection and diagnosis of the virus. Conversely, Robotic applications are less well understood and integrated.
In this Research Topic, we aim to collect the current research surrounding robotics and AI in the pandemic, in an attempt to overcome the challenges preventing wide-scale robotic deployment. We aim to address the feasibility and implications of robotics in the diagnosis and detection of COVID-19 as well as their ability to support the manufacture and delivery of medical goods. We welcome contributions which provide solutions to the technical, cultural and social-psychological challenges the industry faces.
Discussing the advances in this area will propel our understanding of how Robotics and AI can be used in the diagnosis and detection of COVID-19 and provide a framework for how we can integrate intelligent systems to reduce strain on our healthcare systems during this and future pandemics.
This Research Topic aims to address themes including, but not limited to:
• Robotics in the diagnosis of COVID-19 • Intelligent thermometry systems • Robotics in sample collection • Robotic technologies for Infection Prevention • ​Robotics for the ​detection and sanitisation​ of viral hot-spots​ • Robotic technologies for nursing • Autonomous transportation and delivery of medical goods. • Robotic technologies for rapid reconfiguration of manufacturing lines for drug and healthcare product manufacture.
Alcy Rodolfo dos Santos Carrara
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Ugochukwu O. Matthew very nice list of topics that one can analyze to see if it fits academic production and/or interests. I see a general modular design mobile follower robot can benefit a great deal of these topics in this very good contribution. After we qualify and test a human follower robot we can program AI for an autonomous navigation like sonars which a 1987 paper by Alberto Elfes with a 6-wheels autonomous robot at that time.
Sule Akkoyunlu
Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis
Can replace seasonal migrant workers.
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Muhammad Muneeb
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
Plz help me for getting a idea related to the question below for my SOP?
why you chose a given robotics-related research topic (Control, Mechatronics – Robotics, Human Interface – Signal Processing, Computer Science, Biological Information) to work on during the Research Track.
Hooman Samani
University of the Arts London
Thanks for all the interesting comments.
You may submit your book chapters for a new book on "Robotics for Pandemics":
Arnon Jumlongkul
Mae Fah Luang University
30 seconds ago
Dear Prof. Samani,
I have an article related to delivery and telepresence robot. If you have the channel to distribute it, please feel free to contact me via arnon.jum@mfu.ac.th
Kind regards,
Arnon Jumlongkul
Dariusz Prokopowicz
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw 🏛️
Dear Hooman Samani,
Yes, during the SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) coronavirus pandemic, many companies implemented investment projects consisting in the implementation of modern ICT and Internet information technologies, technologies typical of the current fourth technological revolution, Industry 4.0 technology, including . robotics. Thanks to this, as a result of the investment processes carried out, the rehabilitation and development restructuring programs carried out, enterprises and institutions increased the level of economic and technical effectiveness of their operation, improved the organization management processes, increased the quality of the product and / or service offer, etc. During the SARS-CoV pandemic 2 (Covid-19), the scale of robots' applications has increased also in the activities of anti-covid medical services, law enforcement and other services. For example, robots have been deployed in hospitals to care for people seriously ill with Covid-19 disease to support medical services. The robots also supported the work of public order services by patrolling streets, shopping centers, city parks, which controlled whether citizens wear protective masks, whether too large gatherings of people were formed, whether citizens in public places kept the required social distance, min. 1.5 m. The scale of automation of business activity has increased in manufacturing companies and in grocery and industrial stores, such as discounters and supermarkets. As the scale of automation of production processes and service provision increases, the use of robots, artificial intelligence technologies, learning machines, etc. is also increasing. In addition, drones equipped with artificial intelligence systems were used to transport drugs to smaller towns away from large urban agglomerations and logistics centers.
Best regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
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