Application: Service Robots for Medical Purposes
Description
Remote or local medical robotics service is a typical example of using Networked Robots to improve the quality of healthcare delivery, e.g., in emergency or urgent cases with a limited availability of medical personnel and resources at the site where a patient is located.
Devices
- Need a new type of device that can provide adaptive interaction between SOBOTs and between a SOBOT and human. Equipped with various sensors connected to high-performance compute modules, including AI modules inside a SOBOT, interacting with communication module of the SOBOT.
KPIs
| KPI | Value |
|---|---|
| DL E2E Packet Latency | Low: < 10 ms |
| UL E2E Packet Latency | Low: < 10 ms |
| E2E Packet Jitter | Sensitive (ms) |
| DL User Experience Data Rate (Mbps) | Medium: 10 - 50 Mbps |
| UL User Experience Data Rate (Mbps) | Low: < 10 Mbps |
| Communication Service Availability | High: > 99.9% |
| Guaranteed Bit Rate | Delay-critical GBR |
| Criticality | Safety critical |
| Priority Service (NS/EP) | Yes |
| Service Continuity | Required |
| Mobility | Pedestrian: > 0 km/h to 10 km/h |
| Synchronization Precision | > 1 ms |
| Connection Density | Variable |
| Common Communication Mode | Multicast |
| Data Reporting Mode | Continuous-based |
| Device Type and Form Factor | > 1 applicable device type |
| Device Integration | > 1 applicable device integration type |
| Device Lifespan | Medium: 4 - 8 years |
| Device Power Constraints | Unlimited |
| Sensing Range Resolution | Moderate (10 m - 50 m) |
| False Alarm (FA) | < 5 % |
