2021
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202133603001
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Design of home intelligent robot of internet of things

Abstract: An aging society is the challenge we will face and deal with. It is necessary and important to explore the problems and solutions faced by an aging society. In response to this phenomenon, we designed an IoT home smart robot based on ESP8266 and STM32 to improve the quality of life of the elderly. The robot can realize functions such as environmental monitoring, fire warning, electrical power distribution, light control, auxiliary weight lifting, weather forecast, etc. Connecting to the Baidu cloud platform ca… Show more

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“…In the present time of pandemic where daily new viruses are ready to attack humanity, these robotics-based medical systems could ensure the safety of humans with less risk [14]. In 2005, Mitsubishi (wakamaru) imagined the dream of home front assisting robots, now in the sixth industrial revolution, it is the postulate that would assist aging people [15]. For the EEG, this would provide a significant advancement to humans where it would have the potential to add simulated pain receptors, which would tend to fix natural skin on body parts by using synthetic or artificial materials [16].…”
Section: Technologies Descriptions Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present time of pandemic where daily new viruses are ready to attack humanity, these robotics-based medical systems could ensure the safety of humans with less risk [14]. In 2005, Mitsubishi (wakamaru) imagined the dream of home front assisting robots, now in the sixth industrial revolution, it is the postulate that would assist aging people [15]. For the EEG, this would provide a significant advancement to humans where it would have the potential to add simulated pain receptors, which would tend to fix natural skin on body parts by using synthetic or artificial materials [16].…”
Section: Technologies Descriptions Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The domain of robotics has had been envisioning the integration of robots in the home front ever since the launch of wakamaru by Mitsubishi in 2005. it is speculated that the home assistant robotic system will finally be a focal area in the sixth revolution with more structurally varied application‐specific inversions made available for aiding the elderly [39]. As an instance, recently, an extended wireless sensor cluster cum online dashboard‐assisted article fetching motor system was proposed [38].…”
Section: Speculations About Industrial Revolution 60mentioning
confidence: 99%