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Development of ICT-IoT-VR Ocean Healing Platform Using Wearable Device Linkage Application

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  • Jin Hyeok Park

    (Korea Institute of Ocean and Technology)

  • Yun Seo Choi

    (Korea Institute of Ocean and Technology)

  • Hak Soo Lim

    (Korea Institute of Ocean and Technology)

Abstract

The rapid advancement of ICT technologies, including IoT and VR, has enabled innovative healthcare applications. This study proposes an ICT-IoT-VR ocean healing platform utilizing wearable devices for comprehensive health management. Previous research demonstrates the efficacy of wearable devices for continuous monitoring and real-time data collection, as well as VR's potential in psychological therapy and stress relief. This platform integrates wearable devices to monitor biometric data during ocean healing activities, providing personalized health management programs through real-time data collection. VR content simulating ocean environments enhances the therapeutic experience. Smartwatches measure physical activity, heart rate, and steps. This comprehensive approach leverages advanced ICT technologies for personalized health services. Future research will validate the platform's effectiveness through extensive user testing and refine the system for broader healthcare applications.

Suggested Citation

  • Jin Hyeok Park & Yun Seo Choi & Hak Soo Lim, 2025. "Development of ICT-IoT-VR Ocean Healing Platform Using Wearable Device Linkage Application," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-77975-6_30
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-77975-6_30
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