TY - GEN
T1 - Collaboration management by smart voice messaging for physical and adaptive intelligent services
AU - Uchihira, Naoshi
AU - Choe, Sunseong
AU - Hiraishi, Kunihiko
AU - Torii, Kentaro
AU - Chino, Tetsuro
AU - Hirabayashi, Yuji
AU - Sugihara, Taro
PY - 2013/12/26
Y1 - 2013/12/26
N2 - In light of the ongoing transformation from a traditional industrial society to a post-industrial society as a service society, it is unquestionably required to improve efficiency and quality of services. Especially, we focus on physical and adaptive intelligent services (PAI services) like nursing and caregiving where efficiency and quality are critical for an aging society. In these PAI services, several people have to collaborate to provide services, and a collaboration support system would be necessary. This paper proposes an information supervisory control model for a collaboration support system; furthermore, we have developed a smart voice messaging system based on this model. This model has a hypothesis that appropriate information sharing based on awareness of clients situation and task processes can be utilized and effective for improving efficiency and quality of services. We then formulate several hypotheses including the above one to be examined through field tests, virtual field tests, and simulation from the perspective of information supervisory control, and show some preliminary experimental results.
AB - In light of the ongoing transformation from a traditional industrial society to a post-industrial society as a service society, it is unquestionably required to improve efficiency and quality of services. Especially, we focus on physical and adaptive intelligent services (PAI services) like nursing and caregiving where efficiency and quality are critical for an aging society. In these PAI services, several people have to collaborate to provide services, and a collaboration support system would be necessary. This paper proposes an information supervisory control model for a collaboration support system; furthermore, we have developed a smart voice messaging system based on this model. This model has a hypothesis that appropriate information sharing based on awareness of clients situation and task processes can be utilized and effective for improving efficiency and quality of services. We then formulate several hypotheses including the above one to be examined through field tests, virtual field tests, and simulation from the perspective of information supervisory control, and show some preliminary experimental results.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84890831656
SN - 9781890843274
T3 - 2013 Proceedings of PICMET 2013: Technology Management in the IT-Driven Services
SP - 251
EP - 258
BT - 2013 Proceedings of PICMET 2013
T2 - 2013 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, PICMET 2013
Y2 - 28 July 2013 through 1 August 2013
ER -