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Robotics, Smart Wearable Technologies, and Autonomous Intelligent Systems for Healthcare During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: An Analysis of the State of the Art and Future Vision
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Wearable SystemEngineeringWearable SensorRemote Patient MonitoringSmart Wearable TechnologiesWearable TechnologyAutonomous Intelligent SystemsMedical RoboticsHumanitarian TechnologyHealth Monitoring (Structural Health Monitoring)Health Monitoring (Biomedical Engineering)Covid-19Smart Wearables ComplementHealth System EngineeringIntelligent Autonomous SystemsConnected HealthSmart SystemsTelemedicineDigital HealthPublic HealthTelehealthFuture VisionRoboticsAssistive TechnologyScience CommunitiesInterdisciplinary DialogMedical RobotMedical DevicesMedical CpsHealth InformaticsSmart Health
Herein, how robotic and autonomous systems and smart wearables complement and support healthcare delivery and the healthcare staff during the COVID‐19 pandemic are presented. For instance, robotic and telerobotic systems significantly reduce the risk of infectious disease transmission to frontline healthcare workers by making it possible to triage, evaluate, monitor, and treat patients from a safe distance. Various examples of where the medical, engineering, and science communities come together to aid the healthcare system, healthcare workers, and society during the current crisis are presented. The goal is to encourage an interdisciplinary dialog so that ethical, practical, and beneficial technological solutions are found to effectively tackle this and similar crises.
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