Development of a multifunctional nursing bed system for in-bed position recognition and automatic repositioning

Author:

Zhou Haoyu1ORCID,Sang Lingfeng2,Luo Jingjing1,Wang Hongbo1,Feng Yongfei13,Zhang Xueze4,Chen Li5

Affiliation:

1. Academy for Engineering and Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

2. Institute of Intelligent Care Technology for the Aged and Nursing, Ningbo Polytechnic, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China

3. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China

4. Shanghai Intelligent Robot Engineering Technology Research Center, Shanghai, China

5. Intelligent Robot Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Bedridden elderly need to be repositioned at regular intervals to prevent pressure ulcers. However, repositioning, being one of the most physically demanding tasks in nursing, faces many challenges, including work-related injuries and limited manpower. To address these problems, we have developed a multifunctional nursing bed system. This system not only assists in repositioning and transitioning positions but also features in-bed position recognition, enabling automatic repositioning based on recognition results. In this paper, the repositioning process was analysed, and the nursing bed mechanism and its control design were developed. An algorithmic framework for in-bed position recognition, including preprocessing and convolutional neural networks, is proposed. The experimental results demonstrate that the nursing bed system facilitates comfortable repositioning and position transition for subjects. In a short-term experiment, the system demonstrated an accuracy rate of 96.83% for in-bed position recognition. Meanwhile, in a long-term experiment, it achieved a success rate of 93.89% for automatic repositioning. These findings indicate that the proposed system demonstrates substantial potential in nursing care, particularly in pressure ulcer prevention.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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