2015 |
Fikriah, NS; Saripan, H; Ismail, DENGAN The Medical Device Regulation for Humanoid Robotics: Does One Size Fits All? Persidangan 76 , Elsevier B.V., 2015, ISSN: 18770509, (dipetik oleh 1). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Robot Anthropomorphic, Biomedical Equipment, Cutting Edge Technology, Engineering Community, Penjagaan Kesihatan, Healthcare Environments, Healthcare Institutions, Kawalan Pintar, Intervention Programs, Laws and Legislation, Medical Devices, Medical Robotics, Regulatory Frameworks, Robotik, Robot, Sensor Pintar @ persidangan{Fikriah2015381, tajuk = {The Medical Device Regulation for Humanoid Robotics: Does One Size Fits All?}, pengarang = {N S Fikriah and H Saripan and Z Ismail}, penyunting = {Miskon M F Yussof H.}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84962815714&doi=10.1016%2fj.procs.2015.12.313&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=bbabf3593578fd1256d72faee7793676}, doi = {10.1016/j.procs.2015.12.313}, terbitan = {18770509}, tahun = {2015}, tarikh = {2015-01-01}, jurnal = {Sains Komputer Procedia}, isi padu = {76}, halaman = {381-387}, penerbit = {Elsevier B.V.}, abstrak = {Medical robots are dominating the healthcare institutions globally and demonstrate the increase of risk of sustaining injuries to human users due to the complexity of the robotic technology involved. The urgency of having a reliable, safe and effective robotic system has spurred the adoption of many methods within the engineering community. Even though these methods are quite well perceived by them, the role of regulatory system is as much required to ensure and maintain high standard of quality, safety and effectiveness of medical robotic. Malaysia on the same hand is under a progressive development of a rehabilitative NAO humanoid robot used as an intervention program for autism. Before a full-fledged robot based intervention program is being placed in our healthcare environment, a thorough research of the existing regulatory framework ought to be carried out. Hence this paper aims to outline the present medical device regulation and investigate its sufficiency in governing this cutting edge technology at the pre-market stage by benchmarking the United States medical device regulation.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 1}, kata kunci = {Robot Anthropomorphic, Biomedical Equipment, Cutting Edge Technology, Engineering Community, Penjagaan Kesihatan, Healthcare Environments, Healthcare Institutions, Kawalan Pintar, Intervention Programs, Laws and Legislation, Medical Devices, Medical Robotics, Regulatory Frameworks, Robotik, Robot, Sensor Pintar}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {persidangan} } Medical robots are dominating the healthcare institutions globally and demonstrate the increase of risk of sustaining injuries to human users due to the complexity of the robotic technology involved. The urgency of having a reliable, safe and effective robotic system has spurred the adoption of many methods within the engineering community. Even though these methods are quite well perceived by them, the role of regulatory system is as much required to ensure and maintain high standard of quality, safety and effectiveness of medical robotic. Malaysia on the same hand is under a progressive development of a rehabilitative NAO humanoid robot used as an intervention program for autism. Before a full-fledged robot based intervention program is being placed in our healthcare environment, a thorough research of the existing regulatory framework ought to be carried out. Hence this paper aims to outline the present medical device regulation and investigate its sufficiency in governing this cutting edge technology at the pre-market stage by benchmarking the United States medical device regulation. |
2013 |
Hamid, A C; Miskam, M A; Yussof, H; Shamsuddin, S; Hashim, H; Ismail, L Human-robot interaction (HR) for children with autism to augment communication skills Artikel Jurnal Applied Mechanics and Materials, 393 , hlm. 598-603, 2013, ISSN: 16609336, (dipetik oleh 1). Abstrak | Pautan | BibTeX | Tag: Robot Anthropomorphic, Autisme, Kanak-kanak dengan Autisme, Komunikasi, Kemahiran komunikasi, Penyakit, Pendidikan, Interaksi Robot Manusia, Robot Humanoid, Humanoid Robot NAO, Intervention Programs, Belajar, Sistem Mesin Manusia, Mechanical Engineering, Mengajar, Two-Way Communications @artikel{Hamid2013598, tajuk = {Human-robot interaction (HR) for children with autism to augment communication skills}, pengarang = {A C Hamid and M A Miskam and H Yussof and S Shamsuddin and H Hashim and L Ismail}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84886245343&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMM.393.598&rakan kongsi = 40&md5=a580bbcbd654ebb6c19b75fa27bdf75e}, doi = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.393.598}, terbitan = {16609336}, tahun = {2013}, tarikh = {2013-01-01}, jurnal = {Applied Mechanics and Materials}, isi padu = {393}, halaman = {598-603}, abstrak = {This paper presents a case study of robot-based intervention program for children with autism. The study focuses on two-way communication between children with autism and a humanoid robot NAO. The aim of this study is to develop a set of teaching and learning modules on communication through question type conversation and song-based approach. Module developed in this study is programmed using NAO's choregraphe, being imbedded later on and perform action. Both children participating in this study can communicate verbally and have been diagnosed with mild autism. Response from this exposure shows that the human toddler-like robot can be used as a platform to augment and facilitate communication effectively with children with autism. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.}, nota = {dipetik oleh 1}, kata kunci = {Robot Anthropomorphic, Autisme, Kanak-kanak dengan Autisme, Komunikasi, Kemahiran komunikasi, Penyakit, Pendidikan, Interaksi Robot Manusia, Robot Humanoid, Humanoid Robot NAO, Intervention Programs, Belajar, Sistem Mesin Manusia, Mechanical Engineering, Mengajar, Two-Way Communications}, pubstate = {diterbitkan}, tppubtype = {artikel} } This paper presents a case study of robot-based intervention program for children with autism. The study focuses on two-way communication between children with autism and a humanoid robot NAO. The aim of this study is to develop a set of teaching and learning modules on communication through question type conversation and song-based approach. Module developed in this study is programmed using NAO's choregraphe, being imbedded later on and perform action. Both children participating in this study can communicate verbally and have been diagnosed with mild autism. Response from this exposure shows that the human toddler-like robot can be used as a platform to augment and facilitate communication effectively with children with autism. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. |
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2015 |
The Medical Device Regulation for Humanoid Robotics: Does One Size Fits All? Persidangan 76 , Elsevier B.V., 2015, ISSN: 18770509, (dipetik oleh 1). |
2013 |
Human-robot interaction (HR) for children with autism to augment communication skills Artikel Jurnal Applied Mechanics and Materials, 393 , hlm. 598-603, 2013, ISSN: 16609336, (dipetik oleh 1). |