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Development of Evacuee Support Using Heart Rate Variability

  • Hayashida, Yukuo (Graduate School of Science and Engineering Saga University) ;
  • Kidou, Keiko (Health Care Center Saga University) ;
  • Mishima, Nobuo (Graduate School of Science and Engineering Saga University) ;
  • Kitagawa, Keiko (Department of Social Welfare Seitoku University) ;
  • Oh, Yong-sun (Division of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering Mokwon University) ;
  • Yoo, Jaesoo (School of Information and Communication Engineering Chungbuk National University)
  • Received : 2017.05.19
  • Accepted : 2017.06.19
  • Published : 2017.06.28

Abstract

Residents under hazard and disaster conditions should be evacuating to the pre-assigned nearest safety facilities, community hall, local schools, friend's houses, etc. in a safety zone, quickly as soon as possible. The small percentage of evacuees shows serious economy class syndrome after the quake, because those people are forced to a stressful dairy evacuee-life in scattered homes and/or in-vehicle, for instance. Then, we consider on supporting evacuees using heart rate variability, Geospatial Positioning System (GPS) and WiFi functions of a smartphone, and Web-server on the Internet to keep their health in good conditions.

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