Abstract

AbstractWith the continuous development and maturation of the era of intelligent manufacturing, there is a perpetual emergence of new information technology, control technology, and material technology, which are constantly accelerating 3D printing technology to advance to an unprecedented level. To achieve the safety perception interaction ability of auxiliary medical service robots, this study develops a direct write hybrid 3D printing auxiliary medical service robot system, enabling it to achieve temperature sensing function. Moreover, combined with linear interpolation algorithms, 3D printing technology has been improved to achieve improvement of system control accuracy. The results indicate that the apparent viscosity of the printing material Ag‐TPU is still greater than 2000 Pa s at a rate of 87 s−1. The change in resistance during 20% stretching is within 1.2 Ω, and the change is around 3 Ω during 30% stretching. When the preset temperature is 39.2°C, the absolute deviation is the smallest, about 0.03. When the preset temperature is 41.7°C, the maximum value is approximately 0.17. The absolute error of real‐time temperature collection for auxiliary medical service robots is less than 0.2°C at temperatures ranging from 38 to 42°C. Over the past 30 days of overall operation, the system has had 970 users, 3270 interactions, and 99.4% availability. This system improves the perception and interaction ability of auxiliary medical service robots, which has certain practical potential in the field of medical services.

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