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Hi, everyone. My name is Matt and I have to admit I have a lot in common with people here than I expected, reading all the posts. I actually wanted some feedback if anyone is willing to give it. I have a project I'm working on. I'm hoping to develop it for people with limited mobility or others who need help living independently. It's a robotics project and I don't have it finished, but I would like to know if anyone knows what kinds of features would be useful. I would love to know what anyone thinks about it and the link to the demo video is below. It's nice to be a part of this community. Thank you.
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Hi Matt,
DH also develops what he called useful machines (robotics). I'd have to agree that the (ceiling?) track would be an issue. Picking up items is useful, but consider the benefit of a machine that monitors and delivers medication, hydration and nutrition.
Best wishes on this.
Thank you, Epster. I'm not really in love with the rail system myself. These links can be built into anything though. So, I could make them portable, they could move around on the floor, or they can be adapted for other electronics, wearables for instance. I appreciate the suggestion. I think using it for medication and nutrition/hydration is an excellent idea.
Hi Matt, and welcome! I was an engineer in a previous life, so your project is interesting! I watched the video, and wondered whether this was step 1 of a much more involved robotic development. I noticed the tracks on which that flexible "arm" moved; that's something of a limitation, and I'd question what height the track would be mounted, and how it would get across doorways & other open areas, without becoming an obstacle. Keep up the interesting work!
ASTRAEA,
Yes this is step 1 of a much larger system. I was trying to demonstrate some of what this can do, but it is practically limitless. I can turn it into almost anything. As an engineer, I really appreciate your input, and if there are any other ideas/questions you have, I would love to talk more. I don't really like the rail system much myself. I'm still trying to figure out what to offer as a first product and how to build from that.
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