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WaspL: Design of a Reconfigurable Logistic Robot for Hospital Settings

Robotics 2021-07-08 v1

Abstract

Healthcare poses diverse logistic requirements, which resulted in the deployment of several distinctly designed robots within a hospital setting. Each robot comes with its overheads in the form of, namely, none/limited scaling, dedicated charging stations, programming interface, closed architecture, training requirements, etc. This paper reports on developing a reconfigurable logistic robot named WaspL. The design of WaspL caters to the requirement of high mobility, open robotic operating system architecture, multi-functionality, and evolvability features. It fulfills multiple logistics modes, like towing, lifting heavy payloads, forklifting low ground clearance objects, nesting of two WaspL} etc., fulfilling different applications required in hospital settings. The design requirements, mechanical layout, and system architecture are discussed in detail. The finite element modeling, attribute-based comparison with other standard robots, are presented along with experimental results supporting the WaspL design capabilities.

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@article{arxiv.2107.03002,
  title  = {WaspL: Design of a Reconfigurable Logistic Robot for Hospital Settings},
  author = {Yuyao Shi and Aamir Abdullah Hayat and Sivanantham Vinu and Mohan Rajesh Elara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.03002},
  year   = {2021}
}