Assisting dependent people at home through autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles

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This work describes a proposal of autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (AUAVs) for home assistance of dependent people. AUAVs will monitor and recognize human activities during flight to improve their quality of life. However, before bringing such AUAV assistance to real homes, several challenges must be faced to make them viable and practical. Some challenges are technical and some others are related to human factors. In particular, several technical aspects are described for AUAV assistance: (1) flight control, based on our active disturbance rejection control algorithm, (2) flight planning (navigation in obstacle environments), and, (3) processing signals, acquired both from flight-control and monitoring sensors. From the assisted person’s viewpoint, our research focuses on three cues: (1) the user’s perception about AUAV assistance, (2) the influence on human acceptance of AUAV appearance and behavior at home, and (3) the human-robot interaction between assistant AUAV and assisted person. Finally, virtual reality environments are proposed to carry out preliminary tests and user acceptance evaluations.

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Belmonte, L. M., Morales, R., García, A. S., Segura, E., Novais, P., & Fernández-Caballero, A. (2020). Assisting dependent people at home through autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1006, pp. 216–223). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24097-4_26

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