@article{ART002915686},
author={Youngho Lee and Sun Kyung Kim and Choi, Jong Myung and Gun Woo Park and Younghye Go},
title={Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality},
journal={Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence},
issn={2466-0078},
year={2022},
volume={8},
number={6},
pages={115-122},
doi={10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115}
TY - JOUR
AU - Youngho Lee
AU - Sun Kyung Kim
AU - Choi, Jong Myung
AU - Gun Woo Park
AU - Younghye Go
TI - Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality
JO - Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence
PY - 2022
VL - 8
IS - 6
PB - The Korea Internet of Things Society
SP - 115
EP - 122
SN - 2466-0078
AB - Recently, the importance of CPR training for the layperson has been emphasized to improve the survival rate of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. An accurate and realistic training strategy is required for the CPR training effect for laypersons. In this study, we develop an extended reality (XR) based CPR training system and evaluate its usability. The XR based CPR training system consisted of three applications. First, a 3D heart anatomy image registered to the manikin is transmitted to the smart glasses to guide the chest compression point. The second application provides visual and auditory information about the CPR process through smart glasses. At the same time, the smartwatch sends a vibration notification to guide the compression rate. The ‘Add-on-kit’ is a device that detects the depth and speed of chest compression via sensors installed on the manikin and sends immediate feedback to the smartphone. One hundred laypersons who participated in this study agreed that the XR based CPR training system has realism and effectiveness. XR based registration technology will contribute to improving the efficiency of CPR training by enhancing realism, immersion, and self-directed learning.
KW - Smart glasses;extended reality;3D registration;cardiopulmonary resuscitation;usability
DO - 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
ER -
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park and Younghye Go. (2022). Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality. Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence, 8(6), 115-122.
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park and Younghye Go. 2022, "Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality", Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence, vol.8, no.6 pp.115-122. Available from: doi:10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park, Younghye Go "Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality" Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence 8.6 pp.115-122 (2022) : 115.
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park, Younghye Go. Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality. 2022; 8(6), 115-122. Available from: doi:10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park and Younghye Go. "Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality" Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence 8, no.6 (2022) : 115-122.doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
Youngho Lee; Sun Kyung Kim; Choi, Jong Myung; Gun Woo Park; Younghye Go. Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality. Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence, 8(6), 115-122. doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
Youngho Lee; Sun Kyung Kim; Choi, Jong Myung; Gun Woo Park; Younghye Go. Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality. Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence. 2022; 8(6) 115-122. doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park, Younghye Go. Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality. 2022; 8(6), 115-122. Available from: doi:10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115
Youngho Lee, Sun Kyung Kim, Choi, Jong Myung, Gun Woo Park and Younghye Go. "Usability of CPR Training System based on Extended Reality" Journal of Internet of Things and Convergence 8, no.6 (2022) : 115-122.doi: 10.20465/KIOTS.2022.8.6.115