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도로 주행 시뮬레이션 평가를 통한 스마트 델리네이터의 안전운전 유도 효과분석 (Safe Driving Inducement Effect Analysis of Smart Delineator through Driving Simulation Evaluation)

  • 고한검;김지호;성명제;이진수
    • 대한교통학회지
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.43-59
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구에서는 실시간으로 차량 및 도로교통상황에 대한 정보의 수집 및 전송이 가능한 스마트하이웨이의 도로 및 통신환경이 조성되었을 때를 가정하여, 도로 Infra 기반의 정보제공수단을 통해 전방 도로교통상태정보 및 안전정보를 다수의 운전자에게 공통적으로 제공하여 네트워크 차원의 안전운행을 유도할 수 있는 방안을 마련하고자 하였다. 기존의 델리네이터에서 위험도 등급에 따라 색깔을 달리해 표출하는 기능을 추가한 장비를 스마트 델리네이터(Smart Delineator)로 명명하였다. 스마트 델리네이터는 기존의 델리네이터의 기능과 같은 선형정보 제공 기능 뿐만 아니라, 시시각각 변화하는 도로교통 상황정보 및 노면 상태정보를 실시간으로 제공받아 전방 도로교통상황에 대해 제공된 경고정보를 운전자가 직관적으로 인지하고 이를 수용하여 충분한 여유거리와 시간을 갖고 대응할 수 있도록 안전정보를 제공하는 시설물이다. 운전자의 안전운전 유도에 미치는 영향을 살펴보고자 도로 주행 시뮬레이터를 이용한 모의 시뮬레이션 평가 결과와 만족도 설문조사를 통해 안전운전 유도 효과를 도출해 보았다. 도로 주행 시뮬레이션을 이용한 운전자 반응 평가 결과 스마트 델리네이터는 이벤트 발생 위치에 대한 판단이 가능하며, 사전에 규정된 위험도 등급에 따른 통행속도 감소율 또는 권장속도에 따라 운전자들의 행동을 유도하는 효과가 있었다.

역사기록물(Archives)의 항구적인 보존화 이용 : 보존전략과 디지털정보화 (Permanent Preservation and Use of Historical Archives : Preservation Issues Digitization of Historical Collection)

  • 이상민
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제1호
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    • pp.23-76
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, I examined what have been researched and determined about preservation strategy and selection of preservation media in the western archival community. Archivists have primarily been concerned with 'preservation' and 'use' of archival materials worth of being preserved permanently. In the new information era, preservation and use of archival materials were faced with new challenge. Life expectancy of paper records was shortened due to acidification and brittleness of the modem papers. Also emergence of information technology affects the traditional way of preservation and use of archival materials. User expectations are becoming so high technology-oriented and so complicated as to make archivists act like information managers using computer technology rather than traditional archival handicraft. Preservation strategy plays an important role in archival management as well as information management. For a cost-effective management of archives and archival institutions, preservation strategy is a must. The preservation strategy encompasses all aspects of archival preservation process and practices, from selection of archives, appraisal, inventorying, arrangement, description, conservation, microfilming or digitization, archival buildings, and access service. Those archival functions should be considered in their relations to each other to ensure proper preservation of archival materials. In the integrated preservation strategy, 'preservation' and 'use' should be combined and fulfilled without sacrificing the other. Preservation strategy planning is essential to determine the policies of archives to preserve their holdings safe and provide people with a maximum access in most effective ways. Preservation microfilming is to ensure permanent preservation of information held in important archival materials. To do this, a detailed standardization has been developed to guarantee the permanence of microfilm as well as its product quality. Silver gelatin film can last up to 500 years in the optimum storage environment and the most viable option for permanent preservation media. ISO and ANIS developed such standards for the quality of microfilms and microfilming technology. Preservation microfilming guidelines was also developed to ensure effective archival management and picture quality of microfilms. It is essential to assess the need of preservation microfilming. Limit in resources always put a restraint on preservation management. Appraisal (and selection) of what to be preserved was the most important part of preservation microfilming. In addition, microfilms with standard quality can be scanned to produce quality digital images for instant use through internet. As information technology develops, archivists began to utilize information technology to make preservation easier and more economical, and to promote use of archival materials through computer communication network. Digitization was introduced to provide easy and universal access to unique archives, and its large capacity of preserving archival data seems very promising. However, digitization, i.e., transferring images of records to electronic codes, still, needs to be standardized. Digitized data are electronic records, and st present electronic records are very unstable and not to be preserved permanently. Digital media including optical disks materials have not been proved as reliable media for permanent preservation. Due to their chemical coating and physical character using light, they are not stable and can be preserved at best 100 years in the optimum storage environment. Most CD-R can last only 20 years. Furthermore, obsolescence of hardware and software makes hard to reproduce digital images made from earlier versions. Even if when reformatting is possible, the cost of refreshing or upgrading of digital images is very expensive and the very process has to be done at least every five to ten years. No standard for this obsolescence of hardware and software has come into being yet. In short, digital permanence is not a fact, but remains to be uncertain possibility. Archivists must consider in their preservation planning both risk of introducing new technology and promising possibility of new technology at the same time. In planning digitization of historical materials, archivists should incorporate planning for maintaining digitized images and reformatting them in the coming generations of new applications. Without the comprehensive planning, future use of the expensive digital images will become unavailable. And that is a loss of information, and a final failure of both 'preservation' and 'use' of archival materials. As peter Adelstein said, it is wise to be conservative when considerations of conservations are involved.