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Street view panorama site design from a wheelchair perspective.

Movement and tourism for the elderly, people with disabilities, and young children from the perspective of a wheelchair, as well as evacuation guidance.

Towards 2020, the welfare sector, as well as the Paralympics, will require wheelchair mobility from both domestic and international participants. Routes will be filmed from a height of 110 to 120 centimeters using a wheelchair. Simultaneously, similar content will be produced from the perspective of a caregiver at a height of 140 to 150 centimeters. This is ideal for movement within the community, within districts, within premises, and within facilities, as well as for inter-community, inter-district, inter-premises, and inter-facility transportation and movement before and after boarding.

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Disaster Recovery View Site Design

Let's preserve the present VR "Disaster Recovery View" in collaboration with photographers nationwide.

360-degree situation confirmation, recording, and recovery can also be verified through maps using street view and panorama view.

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Designing a Cartesian robot (intersecting axis robot) tabletop on the site.

You can simulate the design of a Cartesian robot!

*You can experience the design of the arm with your desired specifications using the design link below! https://apps.kaonadn.net/5463001/robot/index.html#;5 *For detailed specifications, please click "Download Catalog." Other option selections such as racks and pumps cannot be made on this site. Please contact us. 1) Click on Main axis (X-Axis) at the bottom of the screen. Click on the length of the X arm in the Range section on the left to confirm. 2) In the same screen, determine the number of Y-axis arms using Number of arms. 3) In the same screen, select whether or not to include options such as the cover for the X arm from Options. 4) Click on Arm1 (Y-Axis) at the bottom of the screen. Select the information for the first Y arm. Choose the length of the Y arm in Range, the position for the Z arm (left or right) in Orientation, and whether or not to include a cap and its color in Options. 5) Click on Arm1 (Z-Axis) at the bottom of the screen. Select what to attach to the Z arm. For more information, please refer to the basic information section (↓).

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