Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results

This paper describes the development of a prosthetic robotic arm with a patient monitoring system for disabled children. A prosthetic robotic arm helps disabled people increase their movement, manage their everyday activities, and maintain independence. Prosthetic arms currently on the market are pr...

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Main Authors: Babu, Devin, Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar, Farag, Mohannad, M. H., Muhammad Sidik
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Published: IEEE 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ICEEE55327.2022.9772565
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spelling my.ump.umpir.370042023-02-14T08:59:54Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37004/ Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results Babu, Devin Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar Farag, Mohannad M. H., Muhammad Sidik TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper describes the development of a prosthetic robotic arm with a patient monitoring system for disabled children. A prosthetic robotic arm helps disabled people increase their movement, manage their everyday activities, and maintain independence. Prosthetic arms currently on the market are prohibitively expensive for the financially disadvantaged and less user-friendly. This work aims to develop a low-cost, three dimensional (3D) prosthetic robotic hand that focuses on children. The prosthetic robotic arm was built using a compact microcontroller (ESP32). Every time the user desires to grasp and pick an object, the force sensor receives a signal of muscle flex activity. Besides that, the proposed robotic arm is equipped with a patient monitoring system consisting of a heartbeat tracker that measures the user's pulse, heartbeat, temperature, and location via a global positioning system (GPS). The prosthetic robotic hand lifted objects consisting of the cylindrical bottle up to 1 kg of weight, rectangular bottle up to 500 ml, and square bottle up to 300 ml. The patient monitoring system shows the temperature of 32.87 Celsius (C) and the user's pulse of 71 beats per minute (bpm) in the monitoring GUI. IEEE 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37004/1/Development%20of%20Prosthetic%20Robotic%20Arm.pdf Babu, Devin and Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar and Farag, Mohannad and M. H., Muhammad Sidik (2022) Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results. In: 9th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICEEE 2022), 29-31 March 2022 , Alanya, Turkey. pp. 1-7.. ISBN 978-1-6654-6754-4 https://doi.org/10.1109/ICEEE55327.2022.9772565
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Babu, Devin
Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar
Farag, Mohannad
M. H., Muhammad Sidik
Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results
description This paper describes the development of a prosthetic robotic arm with a patient monitoring system for disabled children. A prosthetic robotic arm helps disabled people increase their movement, manage their everyday activities, and maintain independence. Prosthetic arms currently on the market are prohibitively expensive for the financially disadvantaged and less user-friendly. This work aims to develop a low-cost, three dimensional (3D) prosthetic robotic hand that focuses on children. The prosthetic robotic arm was built using a compact microcontroller (ESP32). Every time the user desires to grasp and pick an object, the force sensor receives a signal of muscle flex activity. Besides that, the proposed robotic arm is equipped with a patient monitoring system consisting of a heartbeat tracker that measures the user's pulse, heartbeat, temperature, and location via a global positioning system (GPS). The prosthetic robotic hand lifted objects consisting of the cylindrical bottle up to 1 kg of weight, rectangular bottle up to 500 ml, and square bottle up to 300 ml. The patient monitoring system shows the temperature of 32.87 Celsius (C) and the user's pulse of 71 beats per minute (bpm) in the monitoring GUI.
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author Babu, Devin
Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar
Farag, Mohannad
M. H., Muhammad Sidik
author_facet Babu, Devin
Abdul Nasir, Abd Ghafar
Farag, Mohannad
M. H., Muhammad Sidik
author_sort Babu, Devin
title Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results
title_short Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results
title_full Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results
title_fullStr Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results
title_full_unstemmed Development of Prosthetic Robotic Arm with Patient Monitoring System For Disabled Children; Preliminary Results
title_sort development of prosthetic robotic arm with patient monitoring system for disabled children; preliminary results
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/37004/1/Development%20of%20Prosthetic%20Robotic%20Arm.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ICEEE55327.2022.9772565
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