ROBOTICS IN
MEDICAL FIELD
AND DEFENCE
BENEFITS :
 High-quality patient care
 Streamlined clinical workflows
 Safe work environment
TYPES
SURGICAL ROBOTS
HOSPITAL ROBOTS
CARE ROBOTS
EXO-SKELETONS
HOSPITAL ROBOTS
Hospital robots can fulfil a wide range of functions to ease
the daily burden on doctors, nurses, and surgeons.
This includes distributing medications, lab specimens and
other sensitive materials such as patient data around the
hospital.
MOXI
INVENTED It was created by Andrew
Thomaz in 2017
IMPLEMENTED Christiana care is the first
health system in the
Philadelphia region piloting a
innovative tool called Moxi
DISADVANTAGE  High cost
 Limited capabilities
 Staff resistance
TUG XENEX
SURGICAL ROBOTS
Surgical robots are computer-controlled machines
that are designed to assist surgeons in performing
surgical procedures. They are also known as
robotic surgical systems or robot-assisted
surgery. These robots are typically equipped with
a camera and mechanical arms that can hold and
manipulate surgical instruments.
DA VINCI
INVENTED
It was developed by
Intuitive Surgical, Inc.,. and
approved by FDA in 2000
SUCCESS RATE
Success rate is 90% and
complication rate is 5%
ADVANTAGES
 Less pain involved
 Lower risk of
infection/complication
THREATS
 Technical
failure/Malfunction
 Costly
ROSA
SURGICAL
NEUROMATE
ROBOT
NAO ROBOT
NAO is a humanoid robot that is
often used in education and
therapy for children with autism
and other developmental
disabilities. It can interact with
children, play games, and
provide cognitive and
EXOSKELETON
An exoskeleton is a wearable robotic
device that is designed to support and
augment human movement. The
exoskeleton fits over the user's body and
provides assistance to the joints and
muscles, helping to reduce fatigue,
increase endurance, and improve
mobility.
REWALK
ReWalk exoskeleton: The ReWalk
exoskeleton, developed by the
Israeli company ReWalk
Robotics, is designed to help
people with spinal cord injuries
to stand and walk again. It uses
motion sensors and a motorized
frame to support the user's legs
and allow them to take steps.
DEFENCE ROBOTS
DOGO ROBOT
Case study
Challenge
It can struggle to traverse uneven or
difficult terrain that is commonly
encountered in military operations
Results
This can limit its effectiveness in certain
applications, such as scouting or
surveillance missions in remote or
challenging environments
Solution
combination of solutions, such as the
wheeled platform accessory and
improvements to legged mobility,
01
02
03
SAFFIR ROBO
SAFFIR ROBO
The Saffir robot is designed to operate
in environments that are hazardous to
humans, such as those with high heat,
smoke, and toxic gases. It is equipped
with a range of sensors, including
thermal cameras, gas sensors, and
LIDAR sensors, which allow it to
navigate through the ship, identify
fires, and perform tasks such as
opening doors and manipulating
valves.
DISADVANTAGES IN MEDICAL
 HIGH COST
 LIMITED DEXTERITY
 DEPENDENCE ON TECHNOLOGY
 LIMITED SENSORY PERCEPTION
 NEED FOR SKILLED OPERATORS
DISADVANTAGES IN DEFENSE
 HIGH COST
 ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
 LIMITED ADAPTABILITY
 VULNERABILITY TO CYBER ATTACKS
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ROBOTICS.pptx

  • 2. BENEFITS :  High-quality patient care  Streamlined clinical workflows  Safe work environment
  • 4. HOSPITAL ROBOTS Hospital robots can fulfil a wide range of functions to ease the daily burden on doctors, nurses, and surgeons. This includes distributing medications, lab specimens and other sensitive materials such as patient data around the hospital.
  • 5. MOXI INVENTED It was created by Andrew Thomaz in 2017 IMPLEMENTED Christiana care is the first health system in the Philadelphia region piloting a innovative tool called Moxi DISADVANTAGE  High cost  Limited capabilities  Staff resistance
  • 7. SURGICAL ROBOTS Surgical robots are computer-controlled machines that are designed to assist surgeons in performing surgical procedures. They are also known as robotic surgical systems or robot-assisted surgery. These robots are typically equipped with a camera and mechanical arms that can hold and manipulate surgical instruments.
  • 9. INVENTED It was developed by Intuitive Surgical, Inc.,. and approved by FDA in 2000 SUCCESS RATE Success rate is 90% and complication rate is 5% ADVANTAGES  Less pain involved  Lower risk of infection/complication THREATS  Technical failure/Malfunction  Costly
  • 11. NAO ROBOT NAO is a humanoid robot that is often used in education and therapy for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. It can interact with children, play games, and provide cognitive and
  • 12. EXOSKELETON An exoskeleton is a wearable robotic device that is designed to support and augment human movement. The exoskeleton fits over the user's body and provides assistance to the joints and muscles, helping to reduce fatigue, increase endurance, and improve mobility.
  • 13. REWALK ReWalk exoskeleton: The ReWalk exoskeleton, developed by the Israeli company ReWalk Robotics, is designed to help people with spinal cord injuries to stand and walk again. It uses motion sensors and a motorized frame to support the user's legs and allow them to take steps.
  • 16. Case study Challenge It can struggle to traverse uneven or difficult terrain that is commonly encountered in military operations Results This can limit its effectiveness in certain applications, such as scouting or surveillance missions in remote or challenging environments Solution combination of solutions, such as the wheeled platform accessory and improvements to legged mobility, 01 02 03
  • 18. SAFFIR ROBO The Saffir robot is designed to operate in environments that are hazardous to humans, such as those with high heat, smoke, and toxic gases. It is equipped with a range of sensors, including thermal cameras, gas sensors, and LIDAR sensors, which allow it to navigate through the ship, identify fires, and perform tasks such as opening doors and manipulating valves.
  • 19. DISADVANTAGES IN MEDICAL  HIGH COST  LIMITED DEXTERITY  DEPENDENCE ON TECHNOLOGY  LIMITED SENSORY PERCEPTION  NEED FOR SKILLED OPERATORS
  • 20. DISADVANTAGES IN DEFENSE  HIGH COST  ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS  LIMITED ADAPTABILITY  VULNERABILITY TO CYBER ATTACKS