2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.net.2018.03.009
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Application plan for radiological exposure model using virtual reality–based radiological exercise system

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“…In Sweden, Italo Masiello et al developed a virtual reality scenario to test the specific technical skills of nuclear power plant personnel through research ( 65 ); In China, Haotengfei et al have created an emergency drill system grounded in three-dimensional simulation via VR ( 66 ); Additionally, In South Korea, Dewey Lee ( 67 ) developed a VR based exercise system to facilitate radiation emergency exercises for ordinary citizens.…”
Section: Status and Development Of Nuclear Emergency Response Trainin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sweden, Italo Masiello et al developed a virtual reality scenario to test the specific technical skills of nuclear power plant personnel through research ( 65 ); In China, Haotengfei et al have created an emergency drill system grounded in three-dimensional simulation via VR ( 66 ); Additionally, In South Korea, Dewey Lee ( 67 ) developed a VR based exercise system to facilitate radiation emergency exercises for ordinary citizens.…”
Section: Status and Development Of Nuclear Emergency Response Trainin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gao et al ( 2017 ) defined sports participation as “sports activities that are arranged to participate in fun.” Lee et al ( 2018 ) defined sports participation as “an activity that is beneficial to the body and mind and has positive benefits for re-creation at leisure without working.” Sackett and Edwards ( 2019 ) pointed out that sports participation was a freely chosen, free-spirited physical activity or movement in free time, ranging from physical exercise to recreational sports. Tomaz et al ( 2019 ) considered that sports participation was a sporty leisure activity combined with sports and leisure; not only could people relax, forget worries, and get rid of their unchanging lifestyle, but it also had entertainment, satisfaction, social, and health improvement functions, so it was a unique activity that other types of leisure activities could not compete with.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MR has also been explored in in the domain of work safety in construction 16 , radiation protection training 17 19 , as well as collaborative maintenance and facility management 20 and city planning 21 . VR reconstructions of rooms with radiation sources have been used for remote inspections and source searches 22 .…”
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confidence: 99%