Thailand launches robots to take care of the disabled

Robot Asia CT, Thailand has launched hi-tech nursing robots to support the care of the disabled and the elderly.

This new version is called Dinsow2 . Unlike other robots, Dinsow has armrests with internal cables for flexible operation. Dinsow 2, which was developed from the robotic receptionist and waitress Dinsow 1.

Dinsow 2 can serve medicine and food, equipped with integrated circuits and programming software. In particular, Dinsow 2 also features DinsowSpond - a phone call software that helps communicate with the elderly. It is also equipped with a camera to detect motion and avoid obstacles.

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The user can make a simple voice call by saying, "Dinsow, come here" , and then touch a menu on top of it to select the caller. Then the robot displays on the screen the face of the called person as a family member or even a doctor or nurse.

After confirming the identity of the called person, DinsowSpond will automatically call the appropriate number of calls. If no one answers, the system will automatically make a smartphone call to a nurse or doctor listed in the database of the robot.

Dinsow 2 can transmit medical sensor data such as heart rate and blood pressure to a hospital for diagnosis by a physician. In an emergency like a heart attack, it will immediately alert a hospital where staff can monitor the condition of the patient until the patient is taken to the hospital.

Dinsow 2 will be on display at BoI 2011 held in Muang Thong Thani until January 20, 2012.