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  • Art Gallery Information Service System on IP Over ATM Network

    Miwako DOI  Kenichi MORI  Yasuro SHOBATAKE  Tadahiro OKU  Katsuyuki MURATA  Takeshi SAITO  Yoshiaki TAKABATAKE  

     
    PAPER-System architecture

      Vol:
    E80-B No:10
      Page(s):
    1415-1420

    This paper describes technological and operational issues of an image-art-on-demand system, which provides visitors with high-definition images of fine art in a virtual gallery. The system is presented as a typical example of multimedia information service systems on IP over ATM network. The high-definition images of fine arts from a database are interactively selected in a virtual gallery which is generated by an advanced computer graphics (CG) workstation. The generated images of the virtual gallery are transmitted by MPEG-2 over TCP/IP on ATM at 30 frames per second. This system was opened from January 1996 to March 1997 as one project of NTT's joint utilization tests of multimedia communications. As far as we know, this system is the first real-time image-art-on-demand system using MPEG-2 on IP over ATM-WAN to be exhibited to the general public.

  • LifeMinder: A Wearable Healthcare Support System with Timely Instruction Based on the User's Context

    Kazushige OUCHI  Takuji SUZUKI  Miwako DOI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E87-D No:6
      Page(s):
    1361-1369

    Management of diet and exercise is especially significant in preventing "lifestyle-related diseases" for patients and subclinical cases. This paper introduces a questionnaire survey on diabetic regimens that targets 38 professional users such as physicians and nurses at a diabetic clinic. Based on the results of the questionnaire survey, a design concept for a wearable healthcare support system has been developed to provide patients with timely instruction in accordance with their current context. On the basis of this design concept, we developed a prototype of a wearable healthcare support system called "LifeMinder". "LifeMinder" is composed of a wristwatch-shaped wearable sensor module and a personal digital assistant (PDA). The sensor module measures 3-axis acceleration, pulse rate, galvanic skin reflex (GSR), and skin temperature. The PDA receives this data via BluetoothTM and recognizes the patient's general behavior such as "walking" or "eating". The recognition of these behaviors reduces the patient's mental and physical burden in daily healthcare and assists in support of medical treatment.