UC-win/Road UC-win/Road Support System
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Proposal of underground installation of Hanshin
expressway and improved city using VR |
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Faculty
of Policy Studies, Kansai University |
The underground installation of Hanshin
expressway is visualized to illustrate the beautiful landscape in the
urban area, secure green and pedestrian space and to maintain the wide
city space while proposing for the improvement of OSAKA city. It is
used to discuss in a wide range of issues relating to reorganization.
In addition, the analysis of traffic or pedestrians' movement and
disaster are performed considering different time frames. Consideration
of space reallocation to maximize utilization of the city in the future
was also carried out.
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Highway driving simulator system |
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East
Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd |
Events with potential danger on the expressway
was represented in VR to illustrate safe driving through the evaluation
and analysis of the experience drive behavior. The advanced reality was
sought for the road structure such as road accessories (signs),
building, plant, vehicle movement. The result of experience driving
data is stored and analyzed to be used for safe driving.
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Debris avalanche simulation |
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Faculty
of Engineering, Gunma University |
A large-sized debris avalanche occurred in
Cikangkareng due to the earthquake (M7.3) in the off Indian Ocean, the
west of Java. This avalanche was simulated in 3D VR in the inhabitant
workshop to investigate the actual condition. In addition, the
mechanism of debris movement is represented in a 3D environment to
illustrate the opinions of geology experts for the proposal of various
effective uses.
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STRIDING AHEAD! Modeling Unpredictable Pedestrian
Road Crossing Behavior |
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Abley
Transportation Consultants Limited(New Zealand) |
Iiam Road is located in a residential area of
Christchurch and provides access to the University of Canterbury. Due
to its close proximity large numbers of pedestrians walk along and
cross Iiam Road, often informally taking the quickest routes. Safety
and efficiency concerns have lead to the need for a redevelopment of
Ilam Road. In order to represent the nature of university students who
tend to cross the road at random locations rather than using formalized
crossings the UC-win/Road Micro simulation player plugin was used in
conjunction with an S-Paramics model and the S- Paramics plugin.
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A publicity drive simulator for EV and charging
system in SmartGrid |
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SK
Energy Co., Ltd.(Korea) |
The public facility is constructed in Jeju
island, Korea, where the large-sized experiment of SmartGrid is
conducted. SmartGrid, which produces the battery for electronic
vehicles made use of the VR system in UC-win/Road to develop an
experience drive simulator. This simulator searches the area for
battery charging locations while driving in the EV vehicle environment.
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Artistic Award
Mr. Sinsuke Kitagawa, Yachiyo Engineering
Co., Ltd. |
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VR simulation for the proposal of the ground
facilities construction |
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Asunaro
Aoki Construction Co., Ltd |
The simulation is performed from various types of
view point including player, trainer, inhabitant, facility manager, and
observer for the construction of the new ground in the university.
UC-win/Road is created to share the completed image and provide the
exercise environment which meets the surrounding environment.
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Regional Construction Award
Mr. Hiroo Kasagi, NPO Chiiki Zukuri Kobou |
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VR simulation of the crosswalk construction
planning for the prevention of traffic accidents |
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Korea
Transportation Safety Authority(Korea) |
Analysis of accident locations where 6 fatalities
occurred were marked over a period of five years and it was found that
the reason behind accident occurrences was due to the distance of
crossing, vehicle speed and slope gradient. Several projects were
implemented for the safety issues including the construction of
pedestrian road. This content was created in VR data to facilitate in
the explanatory meeting with the residents. The features of this work
include the surveying of location of the street lighting during night
time, placement planning and the design considerations of a central
island.
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Design Award
Mr. Fumio Seki, Taisei Engineering Co., Ltd |
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VR utilization for consensus-building toward
landscape formation of design city, Kobe |
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Directorate
general for Kobe city planning |
It is essential to create interest in Kobe city
to maintain and build the landscape by covering a variety of landscapes
( sea, slope, and mountain). The exotic city is introduced by the
exploration of the city model. The continuous model creation is carried
out in the citizen participation workshop. In addition, it is used as a
supporting tool for landscape consultation of building design and the
regulation induction including height.
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VR simulation in disasters using P-SIM(Pedestrian
flow simulation) |
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Seoul
National University (Korea) |
The software (P-SIM) which analyses the
pedestrian flow and considers alighting from trains in the station is
developed and simulated. The data from analysis result is converted
into XML file format and then imported into the Micro simulation player
through the creation of a simple converter and visualized in
UC-win/Road. This piece of work features the rapid speed of human
behavior to illustrate various walking speed (running / walking). In
addition, the wall was also created using the semi-translucent function.
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VR data utilization and DS driving analysis system |
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Taisei
Engineering Co., Ltd |
The comparison of the driving route and the
creation of supplementary documents are performed for Tomei expressway
(which was in service since this spring) as well as the new route of
Atsugi IC ? Capital central road/Ebina IC. In addition, VR was used for
the acquisition of the driving data from DS, output and analysis of the
data, measurement of the driver's judgment time, verification and
analysis of vehicles.
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FUJICON
PRIANGAN PERDANA, PT(Indonesia) |
"BANJAR Water Park" is the facility to be
constructed by BANJAR city, Indonesia. The planning is proceeded as a
large-scaled amusement pool for a number of tourists from domestic and
overseas. The completed image and the access to the facility are
represented in VR in this data. In addition, the image of visitors are
playing in the pool can be experienced from the view of the visitors.
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