DOMEO was a research project in the area of "Ambient Assisted Living", partly funded by the EU and by national funds. DOMEO aimed at the demonstration of the use of robots for providing support in the home of old people.
DOMEO:
Showed the relevance and efficiency of an evolutionary integration platform
Found out the needs in robotics, sensors and 24/7 communication services for the elderly
Evaluated the deployment of the proposed systems in realistic environments
DOMEO consists of
"RobuMate"
A robot for cognitive support. The interaction with the user is by spoken or visual information (speech output and recognition, touchscreen).
The evaluation addresses:
Human-robot interaction (cognitive and memory assistance)
Video connection to a medical centre in case of emergency
Stimulation for doing physical exercises and watching user behaviour
Navigates autonomously to pre-defined positions
"RobuWalker"
for physical support.
The goals:
Physical assistance for sit-to-stand transition and walking
Speed adapts to walking speed
Control by hand grips
Monitoring of heart rate and data transmission to centre
"RobuMaster"
is the communication core, connecting DOMEO with the world, the service centre, therapists, MDs and relatives. This part is realized by software integrated into the RobuMate.
The DOMEO Consortium
consists of 8 partners from France, Hungary and Austria:
2 SMEs
1 large enterprise
2 clinics
3 universities
List of partners:
France:
Robosoft SA, Coordinator, Manufacturer of robots
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, Medial partner for trials
Université Pierre et Marie Curie – ISIR, Robotic research
Thales Alenia Space SA, Communication infrastructure
Austria:
Vienna University of Technology, Technical and test partner
Hungary:
National Institute for Medical Rehabilitation, Medial partner for trials
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Robotic and technical partner
Meditech Ltd, Medical sensors
The Project Facts
Project Number: AAL-2008-1-159
Project duration: 01.07.2009 – 31.06.2012
DOMEO had a total budget of 2,23 Million € for 3 years. The funding was provided in part by the EC under
Our Institute contributed in the area of user requirements and laboratory testing of RobuMate with a total effort of 26 person months and a budget of 197880 €.
Project status
Current
The project was successfully completed by the end of 2012.
Autumn 2011
Currently field trials with final prototypes of RobuMate are starting in Hungary and France.
The base functionality of RobuMate has been tested in laboratory and improved for the trials. Additional advanced functionality was developed and will be tested in laboratory.