This study has been carried out to examine the development of an "elderly tele-nursing model" for care provided in-home by family members and through remote nursing systems in a super-aging society. The time required for elderly tele-nursing was influenced by whether or not the visitor uses the Shinkansen or the Express train. Based on 40 questionnaires, clear differences were observed according to whether visits were "every two weeks" or "once per month". And finally, comparing the trends and characteristics of remote care for the elderly in the TMA (Tokyo Main Area) and Kansai region clarified regional characteristic.
The objective of this study was to clarify the effectiveness of expressing activities in a virtual reality (VR) system for public space planning to support consensus building with citizens, based on the idea that it is important to consider people's activities when creating attractive public spaces. We constructed a VR system comprising a background expressed in 3D computer graphics (3DCG) and activities expressed in real video image. As a result of the evaluation experiment, it became easier to visualize the utilization of space by expressing an activity. Although its effectiveness was clarified, some problems regarding the functioning of the system were highlighted.
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