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3D Origami Sensing Robots for Cooperative Healthcare Monitoring

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202000938

Keywords

3D origami; 3D printing; healthcare robots; sensing robots

Funding

  1. Discovery Accelerator Supplement Grant - Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [2016-04334]

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The study focuses on the development of cooperative healthcare sensing robots that monitor and evaluate patients' muscle functions through gait analysis and electromyography. By integrating biological sensors and using a green strategy, the robots are designed with durable 3D origami structures for different applications in healthcare monitoring, such as insoles and humanoid hands. These robots show promise in providing convenient and quality care for patients through empathetic adaptability with humans.
In this study, cooperative healthcare sensing robots that closely monitor and evaluate the patients' muscle functions through gait analysis and electromyography (EMG) are developed. By integrating the biological sensors, the sensing robot can recognize the vital signs. The sensing robots are developed by the design and optimization of their architectures and materials using a green strategy. To achieve mechanically durable robot designs, 3D origami structures are used with specific optimum criteria. Different sensing robot applications are created through the 3D origami insole and humanoid hands for healthcare monitoring. The smart insole built with 3D origami monitors the foot pressure distribution for gait analysis of patients, and the humanoid hand equipped with the 3D origami-structured EMG fingers cooperatively detects EMG signals. Such cooperative sensing robots hold considerable promise for healthcare monitoring with convenience for patients with quality of care, because the robots can derive empathetic adaptability with humans.

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