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A Study on Establishment of Safety Training Center Based on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Technology for Military Safety and Suicide Accident Prevention


Sung-oh Choi, Yong-sik Min, Sung-Il Kim, Jong-geun Ghoi, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 139-148, Apr. 2020
10.7472/jksii.2020.21.2.139, Full Text:
Keywords: Virtual reality, Augmented Reality, Safety Accident Prevention, Hands-on training, Military accident, Suicide prevention

Abstract

Due to change in circumstances in the 2000s such as severe birthrate decline and shortened military service period, the armed forces of the Republic of Korea is currently turning to technologies and equipments from manpower, developing it to become high-tech, high-speed, and complex, resulting in an environment in which a single mistake could cause a mass mortality crisis.It is also evident that, considering aspects such as safety training curriculums and achievements of advanced countries and private education, hands-on training is a must in preventing suicides and accidents in the military, and establishing safety training centers is crucial for systematic and effective hands-on training.Soldiers who are joining the army as of now have experienced the Internet ever since they were born and easily use both virtual and augmented reality, and the current level of science and technology has developed to the point where most of the public safety experience centers are able to be replaced by virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR). Therefore, considering the aspects such as installation space, construction costs, maintenance costs, user characteristics, and education effects, other than for those trainings where real models and objects are more effective such as first aid training, it is with a strong recommendation that establishing military safety training facilities with VR/AR (Virtual and augmented reality) is a must in the coming future. We have derived the need for hands-on training by considering the development of virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), analysis of operation status of the public safety experience centers, characteristics of military units, installation and maintenance costs, and proposed plan to establish safety training centers where effective training performance can be achieved at a lower cost than the public safety experience center. In addition, we suggested the scale of the required safety training center and the composition of the experience rooms considering the number of trainees and the environment of each military units. Given this analysis it will contribute to the prevention of military safety and suicide by building a safety training center in the future.


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[APA Style]
Choi, S., Min, Y., Kim, S., & Ghoi, J. (2020). A Study on Establishment of Safety Training Center Based on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Technology for Military Safety and Suicide Accident Prevention. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 21(2), 139-148. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2020.21.2.139.

[IEEE Style]
S. Choi, Y. Min, S. Kim, J. Ghoi, "A Study on Establishment of Safety Training Center Based on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Technology for Military Safety and Suicide Accident Prevention," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 139-148, 2020. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2020.21.2.139.

[ACM Style]
Sung-oh Choi, Yong-sik Min, Sung-Il Kim, and Jong-geun Ghoi. 2020. A Study on Establishment of Safety Training Center Based on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Technology for Military Safety and Suicide Accident Prevention. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 21, 2, (2020), 139-148. DOI: 10.7472/jksii.2020.21.2.139.