Future AAL Challenges in Acting Sample Clauses

Future AAL Challenges in Acting. The application of robotics in AAL system aims to meet the physical and psychological needs of the elderly persons and people with disabilities. Systems and services, which proactively act for preventing, compensate, support, providing well-being and increase the independent living of senior persons or disable people in an assisted environment, revolve around some technological aspects, that could be identified as acting enabling technologies. More appropriately, these are sensor-motors, actuators and other agents that could perform concrete actions basing on their perception of the environment, on behalf and emotion of their users and on information gathered by some other device and/or background knowledge. Close interaction between human and robotic devices show some limitations of acting current application for AAL. While electronics, mechanics, sensors and other units don’t represent a limitation to AAL, actuation is a obstacle. In this sense researches try to develop new smaller actuators with performance comparable to traditional electronic motor. This innovative actuator should be safe, compliant, adaptable and follow dependability rules. Furthermore multiplatform services and multi-settings robots could deal with all the needs of elderly people, but this solution couldn’t response to all requirements (Kamei K. et al., 2012). The action of standalone robots or multi-robots systems in not sufficient for continuously supporting daily activities. What is required in the near future is a network system that consistently manages various type of robot and other agents, suitable for each part of an activities in different location. As regarding the creation of a pervasive and sustainable network, build around citizen necessities, smart city and cloud robotics could represent the future trend in this sense. Cloud robotics is the fusion of cloud computing and Robot. Cloud Robots will really help humans and provide them with daily activities replacing them on those tasks more dangerous, delicate, precise, tedious, intelligent, objective or more sustainable human civilization. In this sense technological solution could be more pervasive and useful even for elderly people. In the near future technological effort aim to develop and manage the following point: ▪ Construction of Wireless City ▪ Construction of Smart Home ▪ Construction of Smart Transportation ▪ Smart robotic appliances and tools ▪ Smart public service and construction of social management ▪ Constr...
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