텔레프레즌스 로봇을 통한 권리행사의 세대간 수용성 격차Generation Gap of Expected Rights through Telepresence Robots

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There exists a popular belief that the elderly are more conservative than the younger people in acceptability of new technology. This study explores whether the generation gap in technology acceptance exists in the case of using telepresence robots, which project the presence and mobility of remote operator, for the universal purpose of social participation rather than for specific applications. Two groups of senior citizens and undergraduate students in their twenties personally experienced the telepresence robots operation and conducted a survey on how they perceived the social participation of a remote operator mediated by telepresence robot and to what extent the remote operator deserve equal rights to be treated as if one really exists in the local environment. The results show that the elderly have higher expectation on the role and functions of telepresence robots, and more favorable in principle for a remote operator to exercise equal rights by operating telepresence robot. It suggests that the stereotypes, the elderly lag behind younger generation in accepting new technology, is unlikely to fit into the telepresence robot market, for the elderly have more favor and support using telepresence robots as an universal avatar for social participation.
Publisher
한국로봇학회
Issue Date
2020-06
Language
Korean
Citation

로봇학회 논문지, v.15, no.2, pp.160 - 168

ISSN
1975-6291
DOI
10.7746/jkros.2020.15.2.160
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/282002
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RIMS Journal Papers
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