Monday, December 30, 2019

How Robot Care System uses the cloud to enhance its LEA smart walker

Recommendable! Robots with cloud computing! Don't you wish to reach old age? (just kidding)

"Adopting cloud computing will allow developers to manage data from all LEA robots for machine-learning model training. This information processing will help increase the scale and speed at which their robots can learn from each other and function better for customers.

In addition, RoboMaker allows Robot Care Systems to create managed robotics simulations, in which developers can test and evaluate how their robots will behave in certain situations. Also, maintaining robots becomes easier in the cloud. The current state of maintenance operations requires on-site visits by human technicians, but with updated cloud-supported fleet management, the group can receive diagnostic alerts and push out bug fixes and software updates remotely ... Amazon Lex and Polly will be used to test and deploy a natural language processing (NLP) voice interface for LEA, giving the device a new way to interact with users. Meanwhile, SageMaker, a machine learning program, will help Lea better identify risk factors for users by improving movement and behavior detection."

How Robot Care System uses the cloud to enhance its LEA smart walker: The LEA smart walker is designed to help people with Parkinson's and other conditions, and it includes intelligence built using the cloud and AWS RoboMaker.

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