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Expansion of ATSC 3.0-Based Disaster Broadcasting Service for the Visually and Hearing Impaired

  • Received : 2022.08.24
  • Accepted : 2022.09.07
  • Published : 2022.09.30

Abstract

Disasters are now becoming commonplace and especially the vulnerable group such as the disabled, the elderly, children and foreigners are in a state of overlapping disasters. In this situation, ATSC 3.0-based UHDTV disaster information service for the visually and hearing impaired has been developing. This study focuses on the demand data collected through in-depth interview with the impaired. The demand analysis data is very important to development process of technology. The results of the interview show that it is essential to link the UHDTV disaster signals with home-network, IoT, wearable devices, and various assistive devices for the impaired (hearing aid, smart light bulbs, warning light, etc.). In outdoor space, UHDTV disaster information must be connected to public display media, digital signage, kiosk, screens in bus or taxi. If communication aids for the visually and hearing impaired are equipped with a function that can transmit and receive disaster information, it will help to minimize disaster damage.

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Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the Sun Moon University Research Grant of 2016. I would like to thank the visually and hearing impaired who responded the interview.

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