International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods (MSV) 2014, pp.125-126
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
The number of people who should have to need help from other people is increasing. If an IT service or solution can provide an easy way to help them, the handicapped people do more and live more comfort without other people's help. In recent years, a lot of approaches focus on the physical devices to provide many functions. By the way, there are many other people who do not use these devices or IT solutions easily cause of unusual user interface. We concentrate our efforts to find a way to use usable solutions or devices of people and focus on the virtualization of real world using metaverse server which simulates the real world and creates new cyber space. Using metaverse server, we can provide and change dynamically virtual devices and IT solutions to each person considering individual condition by relatives or system manager remotely. This paper presents the Metaverse Assisted Living Support System (MALSS) to support handicapped people who do not use IT service or devices easily. In Metaverse Assisted LivingSupport System (MALSS), there are two major function modules: one is virtual device managing module and the other is individual profile managing module. To provide individual virtual device control interface, it is needed to collect individual living pattern data and analyze it to recommend the best adaptable personal device interfaces. In this paper, we present the virtual device managing module in the Metaverse Assisted Living Support System. The virtual device managing module gathers device profile and status data, creates virtual devices based on the individual preference managed by an authorized person or relatives remotely through metaverse client program 1 .
KSP Keywords
Control interface, Device Control, Device profile, Function module, Handicapped people, IT Services, Living support, Number of people, Real-world, Status data, System Manager
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