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== Initial ideas/concepts ==
== Initial ideas/concepts ==
*Robotic surgery
*Robotic surgery: With all the progress in robotics, we have now reached a stage in time where it is (almost) possible to let robots do surgery. There have been quite some recent breakthroughs, and it is also already applied to some scale in hospitals.
 
 
*Medical rehabilitation with the help of robots
*Medical rehabilitation with the help of robots
*Drone interception (Due to Gatwick Airport incident)
*Drone interception (Due to Gatwick Airport incident)

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Introduction

The goal of this wiki page is to show a study/analysis/design/prototype of a robotic subject. This research is an assignment of the course Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). For this project, students work in a group of 5 choosing a subject in the core of robotics, whilst making sure the USE aspects are leading.

Group members

Name Student ID
Sander de Bruin 1006147
Jort de Bokx 1050214
Stijn Derks 1008002
Martin de Quincey 1007047
Nick van de Waterlaat 1009357

Initial ideas/concepts

  • Robotic surgery: With all the progress in robotics, we have now reached a stage in time where it is (almost) possible to let robots do surgery. There have been quite some recent breakthroughs, and it is also already applied to some scale in hospitals.


  • Medical rehabilitation with the help of robots
  • Drone interception (Due to Gatwick Airport incident)
  • Drone pesticides
  • Trading bot (Stock market)
  • Networking AI (autonomous vehicles)
  • Use drones to monitor and improve marine life

Chosen concept:...

Problem description

Many senior citizens nowadays suffer from forms of dementia[citation needed]. These users often suffer from losing memories and fail to recognise people around them.

Objectives

State of the Art

Project setup

Approach

Planning

Milestones

Deliverables

Division of Work

USE aspects

Users

Society

Enterprise

Conclusion

Discussion

References