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A study on way-finding information design of Seoul metropolitan subway -Focused on Bus transfer information- (수도권 지하철 길 찾기 정보 디자인 연구 -연계버스안내를 중심으로-)

  • Yun, So-Hee;Kim, Seung-In
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.425-430
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    • 2016
  • This study is to improve the design of bus transfer information that can be substantially used. This study has been processed using the following steps. First, I tried to define the information design and way-finding information design. Secondly, I have researched several case studies, and considered solutions. Finally, I evaluated way-finding maps through pair-wise comparisons, and drew needs through an interview. As the result of this research, there were some problems in font size, improper space between letters and non-consistent information. To solve these problems, the information has to be clear using easy symbols to be well-recognized by citizens. Also, the font size needs to be decided by a calculation of minimum legible size of letters. Lastly, a value contrast between a background color and a letter color needs to be applied more than 70 percent for better visibility. The study is expected to be used as a reference which helps informational design to be developed.

A Study on the Analysis of Factors Affecting Patients' Way-Finding in the Hospital - Focused on a Case of 'A' General Hospital - (병원건축 길찾기 요소의 중요도 분석에 관한 연구 -'A'종합병원 외래진료부를 중심으로-)

  • Yoon, Ji-Seon;Park, Jae-Seung
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 2008
  • Upon reviewing the tendency of the large-scale hospital buildings constructed so far, we may well know that the architectural space of the hospital buildings has been designed for users' conveniences in terms of functional elements fulfilled, efficiency, uniform colors and lighting, which means that patients may well feel difficult to find their ways in the hospital. The result may be that the patients who are weak mentally and physically feel uneasy or tensed when they wander in the hospital, which may lead to their increased physical fatigue, higher blood pressure or other harmful effects. Thus, patients' way-finding emerges as a new design challenge for the hospital building. The purpose of this study was to define the environmental variables and factors affecting patients' way-finding in the hospital and thereby, determine the correlations between the variables/factors and way-finding to provide for some framework of analysis useful to solutions of patients' way-finding problems, while identifying the causes for difficulty of their way-finding due to differences of perception between hospital building designer and user groups.

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Integrated Methods For Successful Product Design (성공적 신제품 개발을 위한 통합적 접근 방법 -디자인 컨셉트(Design Concept)의 평가방법에 비중을 두고서)

  • 우홍룡
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1993
  • This paper described design as a purposeful human activity for solving its problems. This means, problem solving is finding a way to get from some initial situation to a desired goal.In order to do this, like a voyage, there should be a compass, and a route map to guide the designer through the design process. Evaluation gives information about the way a design is proceeding and suggests the direction in which change should be made in order that the complex of design concepts should be fulfilled in a satisfactory manner.I think Pugh's total design model discussing in this paper takes a layered approach through a series of sequential actions, part of which is to find the product status. Each layer has the $$\mu$ti-dimensional elements, Product Design Specification (PDS) around the design core. I made a comparative study of several evaluation tools wi th Pugh's model and examined the criteria for evaluation and the rating / weighing methods.It needs, however, more study in order that PDSs may have its values and be fixed from the dynamic design concepts.

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Design of Ultrasonic Sensor Based Obstacle Recognition Mobile Robot (초음파 센서 기반 장애물 인지 이동 로봇 설계)

  • Moon, Inseok;Hong, Won-Kee;Ryu, Juang-Tak
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.6 no.5
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    • pp.327-333
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    • 2011
  • Intelligent robots are widely needed in various areas of industry from extremely dangerous environments to service tasks. For autonomous mobile robots, it is significant to move itself safely to a destination point, recognizing its surroundings. Advances in sensor technology and its applications are achieved in order to develop an intelligent robot. In this paper, a mobile robot with a path-finding algorithm is presented. The path-finding algorithm is the one that does not only find a path to designated destination and also recognizes obstacles on the way, calculating its distance. 10 ultrasonic sensor are mounted on the front and rear of the mobile robot to figure out its position. Specular reflection and wide viewing angle, which are inherent characteristics of ultrasonic waves, cause errors in measuring distance.

Roots Finding - PBL in the First Year Course -

  • Hanabusa, Takao;Fujisawa, Shoichiro
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.72-75
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    • 2010
  • Design subjects have become popular in the engineering education. In these subjects, an active learning skill was introduced to students. Students have to decide a theme and the way how to study it and to find answers by themselves. This learning method was developed in the early year courses in the University of Tokushima. The common learning curriculum among whole university adopted this design subjects from 2005 of the school year and eleven more new subjects started. "Roots finding" is one of them and the objectives are to gain abilities of self-study through the research on a particular subject, and make report then presenting them. Self-learning ability, research ability and presentation skills were enhanced through this subject.

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An Effect of Nursing -Logotherapy on Purpose in Life and Finding Meaning, and Hope of the Patients of Mental illness (의미간호요법이 정신질환자의 생의 목적과 의미발견 및 희망에 미치는 효과-의미간호요법 프로그램의 개발과 적용에 관한 연구-)

  • 이정지
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.727-739
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    • 1997
  • The purpose of this study was to present an effective nursing intervention for helping the patients of mental illness by determining the effect of nursing-logotherapy on purpose in life and finding meaning, and hope of the patients of mental illness by developing and applicating program of nursing-logotherapy The data was collected from March to September in 1995, and its subjects were the patients of mental illness who was appropriate to the standard of this study among the patients of mental illness who hospitalized into Neuro-Psychiatric ward of M. and B. hospital located in Pusan area. They were all 60 subjects, thirty of them for an experimental group and the rest for a control group. The research design was an equivalent control group pre-test and post-test design as an quasi-experimental research and the conceptual frame- work was an interpersonal model. The data analysis was computerized by using SP-SS/PC$^{+}$ and hypothesis testing was done with 2-way ANCOVA and simple correlation. Results were summarized as follows : 1. There were significant changes of purpose in life and finding meaning in an experimental group be-fore and after treatment and a control group be-fore and after. 2. There were significant changes of hope in an experimental group before and after treatment and a control group before and after. 3. The positive correlation between purpose in life and finding meaning and hope of the patients of mental illness were observed. Consequently, nursing-logotherapy could significantly increase the purpose in life and finding mean-ing, and of hope, so it could be said an effective nursing intervention for helping the healing of the patients of mental illness.s.

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A Study on the Survey about the Interior Design of General Hospital's Ultrasonography (종합병원별 초음파검사실의 실내디자인에 대한 이용자 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Su-Jung;Choi Young-Mi;Lee Sang-Ho
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2004
  • A general hospitals change continuously and rapidly, the way of growth and change becomes an important factor in the interior design. For this purpose, it compares and analyzes the image between different general hospital's ultrasonography with content level in the interior design to aspect investigating the preferences of the patient. Also the field survey on the real users was carried out, asking what kind of interior design you like in the general hospital ultrasonography. These research materials can be utilized for the practice application in the interior design of general hospital ultrasonography with the analyzing each available space. In the survey result, the point on the users needs things which are considered as the most important aspect for the fundamental data for the reasonable design planning and the basic principles of the modeling plan in the hospital's ultrasonography. So this study is to investigate and analyze the characteristics of the waiting area, way finding, color, lighting, counter design. This study would apply to interior design for the modeling of general hospital's ultrasonography.

A Study on the Method of Space-direction in Environmental Design - With Special Reference to The Christo′s Environmental Works - (환경디자인의 공간연출방법에 관한 연구 - 크리스토의 환경작업을 사례로)

  • 오경환;정수진
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.175-185
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    • 2001
  • This study is concerned about the meaning of space-direction in environmental design and its form for examples of Javacheff Christo's works. As environmental design that space-direction is very important thing, but it is difficult to find some concreted style. Even more there are greatly indistinct in the boundary between environmental art and environmental design. Studying on Cristo's work which is valuable way of using space-direction. We will applicate for needful methods in environmental design. Christo's works are divided three boundary. ai. environmental wrapping, environmental installation, environmental partition. His way of space-direction that is dramatic, participating in process, concentrating in place-specific, and various way of utilizing object. It is meaningful study that survey to Christo's works. They present as environmentally directing object, showing situation, and building experience of space. So it is possible to judge the evaluation of his works. Finally, space-direction that finding in Christo's work is very useful way in environmental design process.

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A study on the Healing Effects of UV-Day light for the healthy Leprosy Center through the ANOVA statistical analysis - Focused on 5S (Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, Sustain)

  • Shaikh, Javaria Manzoor;Park, JaeSeung
    • Journal of The Korea Institute of Healthcare Architecture
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.7-18
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The aim of this paper is to reduce the stress and the disturbance occur in selective action of patient. This article will also help us to control spreading and reduce the order and bacteria produced by leprosy disease among the lepers. This will be achieved with the help of several variables and these variables help us on health benefits is 5S (Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, Sustain) i.e. ratio of sectional morphology, lessor 90 degree angles, day light, universal design building and maximum ventilation. The replies from the questionnaire were collected based on varying levels of satisfaction and gloominess on the scale of 1-10. Methods: The multi-layer methodological framework for maximising the healing environment obtained from the observation of schemes and parameters of ANOVA: (Analysis Of Variance between five deciding factors) are. Firstly applied for the calculation of the patient's satisfaction for U.V light from sun on ECOTECT simulation, secondly the number of $90^{\circ}$ angle, along the corridors. Thirdly understanding the ways to represent people's perceptual structures and way finding with Space Syntax software. Fourthly the ratio of depth to height of the building typology and finally interviewing the subjects describing their special experiences based on scale value. The focus of this testing of human subjects was to receive data for the existence of image scheme in way-finding and to identify the mechanisms by which sun light impacts human (lepers) health. Results: AMPVA studies concluded that there is similarity between I and O plan as well as L and H plan whereas U plan was difference among the five selected architectural shapes. Implications: The purpose of this research is to show the effects of the I-type, L-type, C-type, U-type and O-type plan design, and to analyse the morphology for EBD (Evidence-Based Design) healing environment which is a universal design for Munghopir Karachi, in Pakistan.