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Asociación de Investigacion en Inteligencia Artificial Para la Leucemia Peter Moss

Emergency Assistance Robot Mini

Emergency Assistance Robot

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Introduction

Emergency Assistance Robot

EMAR Mini is an open-source proof of concept Emergency Assistance Robot. EMAR Mini is a minature version of EMAR that is being built to assist doctors, nurses and hospital staff with lightweight tasks.

This project is a work in progress.

 

Open Technology

Open Technology Description
Open Software EMAR Mini's software is entirely open-source.
Open STLS The STL files required to 3D print EMAR Mini are open-source.

 

Key Features

Below are the features that will be available in the completed version of EMAR Mini.

Feature Description Status
HIAS Network Device EMAR is a device on the HIAS network, allowing machine to machine/machine to application communication. COMPLETE
Tele-Operated Remotely operated using the HIAS UI, voice control & remote control. IN PROGRESS
3D printed EMAR's shell is 3D printed. IN PROGRESS
Real-Time Depth Sensing Uses Intel® RealSense™ D415 camera and streams depth frames to a local server, used by HIAS to allow users to see realtime stream of depth sensors. COMPLETE
Real-Time Camera Stream Uses Intel® RealSense™ D415 camera and streams camera frames to a local server. COMPLETE
Object Detection Uses Intel® RealSense™ D415 camera and streams camera frames to a local server. COMPLETE
Remote Control Uses ELEGOO Uno R3 kit with their IR Receiver Module and Remote Control to provide easy remote control of EMAR Mini. COMPLETE
Real-Time 2 Way Audio Communication Audio is sent from HIAS and other applications to EMAR Mini and vice versa. This feature is to provide medical teams the ability to communicate with patients in real-time whilst seeing them via the real-time camera stream. IN PROGRESS
Thermal Sensing A thermal camera is used to take patient's temperatures safely. IN PROGRESS

 

Get Started

Below you will find all of the parts of the EMAR Mini project, including the STLs for 3D printing, the Raspberry Pi 4 version, and the remote control.

 

PLEASE NOTE: This project requires a functioning installation of the HIAS Core. Complete the HIAS Core installation guide before beginning these tutorials.

 

ID GUIDE INFORMATION AUTHOR Status
1 Raspberry Pi installation guide Software installation and testing. Adam Milton-Barker WORK IN PROGRESS
2 3D Printing guide Guide for printing EMAR Mini. Jose Mario Garza WORK IN PROGRESS
3 Raspberry Pi hardware assembly guide Guide to assembling EMAR Mini. Adam Milton-Barker WORK IN PROGRESS
4 Remote control installation guide (Optional) Optional IR remote control installation guides. Adam Milton-Barker COMPLETE
5 Remote control usage guide (Optional) Optional IR remote control installation guides. Adam Milton-Barker COMPLETE

 

Contributing

Asociación de Investigacion en Inteligencia Artificial Para la Leucemia Peter Moss encourages and welcomes code contributions, bug fixes and enhancements from the Github community.

Please read the CONTRIBUTING document for a full guide to contributing to our research project. You will also find our code of conduct in the Code of Conduct document.

Contributors

 

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning.

 

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.