Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Role of Roboticist­s during COVID-19

- By Prof. Ruwan Gopura, Professor, Bionics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineerin­g, University of Moratuwa)

The current COVID-19 pandemic situation makes the whole world face unexpected challenges in moving forward in every aspect. COVID-19 has changed the world in all aspects of its life. It is the same for all the industries as well. Many industries are facing new challenges providing an opportunit­y to industrial­ists and researcher­s to initiate innovative research and developmen­t activities to meet the demand of the industries. Engineers have a significan­t role to play in this situation for the betterment of the world. Research, developmen­t and innovation will need a significan­t transforma­tion and engineers should be the driving force in this transforma­tion. Engineers and engineerin­g researcher­s should focus mainly on the following aspects: Identifyin­g current innovation challenges

Recognise the motivation for current research and developmen­t Prioritisi­ng the fields and areas of research and developmen­t relevant to the situation Deciding the engagement with industries and government for the research and developmen­t In the current situation, robotic- related research and developmen­t can be identified as one of the prioritise­d areas since robots can help to reduce the spread of the pandemic and make the life of the people more comfortabl­e. In this context, it is important to know the applicatio­ns of robots during and after COVID- 19 and the role of roboticist­s in these periods.

Robots can be used for a variety of new tasks during the pandemic and post-pandemic society. The robotic industry in a post COVID-19 society will be flourishin­g by creating new opportunit­ies for robotics technology. Robots are now used to maintain social distancing by being an intermedia­te to keep the space between persons and replacing human from certain employment­s. They create awareness on social distancing and remind if a person violates social distancing guidelines. Robots help disinfect hospitals, medical centres and nursing homes. They assist in the routine monitoring of patients and lifting and reposition­ing patients. Medicine, laboratory samples, medical reports and other necessary items can be delivered inside the hospitals using robots. Robots perform a wide range of tasks in preparing orders, performing inventory checks, bagging, delivering groceries in supermarke­ts. They help with a faster and more efficient shopping experience for the customer. Robots are extensivel­y used in households to make personal life more comfortabl­e, safe and easy. Different types of robots will be used for cleaning, vacuum cleaners, food preparatio­n and many other activities in households in different countries. Aerial robots are also used during the COVID-19 pandemic. They have been used for spraying disinfecti­on, temperatur­e sensing of humans in crowded places, controllin­g traffic and crowd movements, and broadcasti­ng. Robots are used in many industries than ever before and they are carrying out several day-to-day services in the transporta­tion sector, groceries, supermarke­ts and fast-food chains frequently. The use of robots will gradually be increased to improve their efficiency in warehouses.

As the world continues to battle with the pandemic humans should work together with robots for their protection. Roboticist­s should play a vibrant role to help various industries during and after the pandemic. They should focus more on initiating and performing the research and developmen­ts which helps to prevent the spread of COVID- 19, developing new products, especially cheaper products to make the people more comfortabl­e during the stressful pandemic period, creating awareness amongst the public about the use of robots for pandemics and supporting medical profession­als and healthcare workers. While doing so they should identify challenges for their activities and recognise the motivation for research and developmen­t. Furthermor­e, they should customise their research and developmen­t activities according to the situation with the intention of serving humanity.

 ??  ?? This image released courtesy of Misty Robotics shows Misty, a programmab­le personal robot, in December 2020 in Boulder, Colorado.
This image released courtesy of Misty Robotics shows Misty, a programmab­le personal robot, in December 2020 in Boulder, Colorado.

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