Journal
AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 1263-1276Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10514-016-9586-9
Keywords
Cloud Robotics; Assistive Robotics; Ageing Well; Reminder Service; Quality of Service; Acceptability Assessment
Funding
- European Community [288899, 601116]
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Information and Communication Technology and personal robots could play a fundamental role in efficiently managing chronic diseases and avoiding improper medications. They could support senior citizens with reminders, thus promoting their independent living and quality of life, especially in the presence of several chronic diseases (multimorbidity). In this context, this article proposes a service model for personalised medical support that is able to provide adequate healthcare service by means of a hybrid robot-cloud approach. This service was quantitatively and qualitatively tested to assess the technical feasibility and user acceptability level of the service. The service was tested with 23 older people (65-86 years) in the DomoCasa Lab (Italy). This study demonstrated the feasibility of the proposed hybrid cloud solution and the usability and acceptability were positively evaluated thus confirming the ability to utilise these innovative technologies for active and healthy ageing.
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