Autonomous Rollator: A Case Study in the Agebots Project

08/31/2021
by   Jonas Frei, et al.
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In this paper, we present an iterative development process for a functional model of an autonomous, location-orienting rollator. An interdisciplinary team was involved in the development, working closely with the end-users. This example shows that the design thinking method is suitable for the development of frontier technology devices in the care sector.

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