AU robot can detect COVID-19 patients
AJMAN: While the Novel Coronavirus has swept the entire world, an engineer with Ajman University (AU) has invented a smart robot that can remotely detect COVID-19 patients.
Eng. Mohamed Baloola, Deputy Director, Ajman University Innovation Centre, has been working round the clock over the last two weeks to finish the “need of the time” robot.
According to Baloola, also a biomedical engineering teaching assistant at the university, the robot is designed to reduce the infection risk of this lethal disease.
“The robot, meant to distantly detect COVID-19 patients, is aimed to protect all workers on the front lines, mainly those in the health sector, against COVID-19,” he said.
The self-operating robot can be controlled with a remote control, while the data collected can be seen, and checked online all over the world, he added.
“The robot can be used at all airports, outlets, shopping centres, hospitals, clinics, universities, schools, metro stations, and crowded places,” he said.
Eng. Baloola said that the robot, operating on the Internet of Things (IOT) and Artificial intelligence (AI), includes a variety of sensors that can precisely detect COVID-19 symptoms, including fever, cough, heart rate, temperature, and humidity.
“It is also equipped with a sophisticated thermal camera and two contactless temperature sensors that can detect body temperature up to two meters away.”
The robot further detects breathing difficulties with an SPO2 sensor which estimates the amount of oxygen in blood, he pointed out. “There is also one more sensor for detecting coughing.”
The robot, fitted with extra sensors for detecting heart rate, environment temperature and humidity, has a 360 video camera that transmits live video and provides an enhanced bi-directional communication, Eng. Baloola explained.
“The robot, equipped with an auto sanitiser unit, an obstacle avoidance system, has an audio alarm system that helps observe the physical distancing due, while the Ai-operated voice assessment system detects patients through their voices.”
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