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Background/objectives: Due to the increase in mobility handicapped, related measures that reflect the needs of vulnerable people have been proposed in various fields. In particular, when entering an aging society, it is necessary to prepare for an overall social system. As the opportunities and demands for social participation of the elderly and the disabled are increasing, the need for research on the environment and mobility support for the mobility handicapped is increasing. Method/Statistical analysis: In the case of elderly people, the right to move has a close relationship with the economy when the guarantee for retirement life is insufficient. For the disabled, it is necessary to support movement to welfare facilities and medical support facilities, such as participation in rehabilitation and social education. System improvement and legislation are being made to guarantee the right to move for people with reduced mobility, but there are limitations in actual mobility support. Therefore, in this thesis, we intend to present a plan and a prospect of using ICT environment to support mobility of the mobility handicapped. Findings: By providing mobility support services in an ICT environment tailored to the types and characteristics of mobility handicapped, reflecting the mobility characteristics and requirements of mobility handicapped, we will improve the mobility autonomy of vulnerable people and provide welfare services and opportunities for social participation. Improvements/Application: Analyzing case studies on various mobility support using the ICT environment, we propose a plan to guarantee the right to move for the mobility handicapped.
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. RESEARCH BACKGROUND
A. Overview of the mobility handicapped
B. Existing mobility handicapped service
III. TRANSPORTATION SERVICE BASED ON ICT TECHNOLOGY
A. Real-time mobile traffic information system
B. Cooperative-Intelligent Transport Systems(CITS)
C. Advanced driver assistance system
IV. ICT-BASED MOBILITY SUPPORT PROSPECTS AND IMPLICATIONS
A. Prospects
B. Implications
V. CONCLUSION
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