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With advances in wearable computing, wearable virtual reality and wearable robotics have become popular areas of research. In the present study, we consider the case in which an expert in first aid treatment at a remote critical care center receives an image from an assistant/cooperator who is with a patient, i.e., the sharing of visual information between an expert and an assistant. A head-mounted...
As devices such as computers, sensors and motors have decreased in size, wearable computing has become an increasingly active area of research. Guidance of general human behavior by expert navigation is expected to be realized through the development of wearable computing. We aim to apply this technology to first-aid treatment. If an injured or ill person requires first-aid treatment but only non-experts...
Wearable computing has been actively investigated as the dimensions of devices such as computers, sensors and motors are getting smaller. In this work our aim is to develop an image stabilization system for a small-sized humanoid robot as the first step for sharing of visual information between humans. A small-sized humanoid robot is used to simulate a person who captures visual information of a distant...
Internal conversion electrons from the decay of 148Ce and 148mPr have been measured with a Si(Li) detector. The radioactive sources were produced by the thermal neutron-induced fission of 235U, followed by an on-line mass separation. K- and L-conversion electrons of the isomeric transition from 148mPr were newly observed at 34.6 and 70.8 keV, respectively. The M3 multipolarity was assigned to this...
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