2015
DOI: 10.4108/phat.1.1.e3
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Interacting with and via mobile devices and mobile robots in an assisted living setting

Abstract: Using robotic home assistants as a platform for remote health monitoring offers several advantages, but also presents considerable challenges related to both the technical immaturity of home robotics and to user acceptance issues. In this paper we explore tablets and similar mobile devices as the medium of communication between robots and their users, presenting relevant current and planned research in humanrobot interaction that can help the telehealth community circumvent technical shortcomings, improve user… Show more

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“…The second paper [4] explores tablets and similar mobile devices as the medium of communication between robotic home assistants and their users. Research results in human-robot interaction are intended to help the telehealth community circumvent technical shortcomings, improve user acceptance, and maximize the quality of data collected by robotic home assistants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second paper [4] explores tablets and similar mobile devices as the medium of communication between robotic home assistants and their users. Research results in human-robot interaction are intended to help the telehealth community circumvent technical shortcomings, improve user acceptance, and maximize the quality of data collected by robotic home assistants.…”
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confidence: 99%