D.O.T. PAQUITOP, an Autonomous Mobile Manipulator for Hospital Assistance

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The use of robotic technologies for caregiving and assistance has become a very interesting research topic in the field of robotics. Towards this goal, the researchers at Politecnico di Torino are developing robotic solutions for indoor assistance. This paper presents the D.O.T. PAQUITOP project, which aims at developing a mobile robotic assistant for the hospital environment. The mobile robot is composed of a custom omnidirectional platform, named PAQUITOP, a commercial 6 dof robotic arm, sensors for monitoring vital signs in patients, and a tablet to interact with the patient. To prove the effectiveness of this solution, preliminary tests were conducted with success in the laboratories of Politecnico di Torino and, thanks to the collaboration with the Onlus Fondazione D.O.T. and the medical staff of Molinette Hospital in Turin (Italy), at the hematology ward of Molinette Hospital.

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Tagliavini, L., Baglieri, L., Colucci, G., Botta, A., Visconte, C., & Quaglia, G. (2023). D.O.T. PAQUITOP, an Autonomous Mobile Manipulator for Hospital Assistance. Electronics (Switzerland), 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12020268

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