Abstract

초록·키워드 목차 오류제보하기 To enhance the identification of evacuation facilities attached to the subway station"s underground entrance in case of an emergency, this study intends to draw results on the preference, recognition, and information delivery power of evacuation facilities according to various types of subway stations. The setting of the study methods and ranges is as follows. First, a related theoretical review was conducted. Second, Revit and Twinmotion were used to create virtual spaces as real as possible. Third, an experiment and survey were conducted on a total of 30 participants using immersive virtual reality techniques (Immersive VR). Fourth, based on the survey data, the analysis was established such as preference and recognition of evacuation facilities at subway stations" underground entrances. The conclusions of this study are as follows: It is believed that the signs of evacuation facilities do not provide effective information to users in general. Therefore, consideration should be given to pictograms and sizes that are quickly identifiable and can be easily understood by foreigners. In addition, the central area of the posterior inner wall was the highest for identification according to the marking area of the evacuation facility through VR experiments. Evacuation facility markings attached to inappropriate locations should create confusion and provide visual uniformity while providing clear direction. This study is meaningful in providing basic data for future consideration in building subway stations or planning public facilities in the city by suggesting measures to increase the identification of evacuation facility markings while ensuring safety. #몰입형 가상현실 #지하철역 지하 출입구 #대피시설 표식 #식별성 #Immersive VR #Underground Entrance at Subway Evacuation Facilities Sign #Identification Abstract1. 서론2. 이론적 고찰3. VR 실험을 위한 프로세스 도출4. 분석 및 결과5. 결론참고문헌

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