@article{oai:sanotan.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000054, author = {長江, 庸泰}, issue = {24}, journal = {佐野短期大学研究紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {An analysis undertaken by NUPRI (Nihon University Population Research Institute) indicates that thenumber of Japanese households able to provide care for the elderly, that is, households containing awoman aged 40 to 59 and an elderly person, have been, since 2005, among the lowest in the world (i.e.,192 states), and this trend is expected to continue for fifty years from 2022 onwards.By reconsidering service support technology for the physically weak, that is, the elderly and the ill, itis possible, through cooperation among industry, academia, and government, to develop a new field ofrobot technology, a "life function support robot technology (i.e., service robot technology)", that will provideall citizens with a basic level of security.The two main points that will be examined are as follows.1. A Case Study of Vacuum Cleaning Robots in the Home.2. In Search of a "Commodity Trap"., 4, KJ00008714399, 論文}, pages = {1--18}, title = {ワ ガ クニ ニ オケル サービス ロボット ギジュツ ノ センリャクテキ カイハツ カテイヨウ ロボット ソウジキ ニ オケル ジレイ ケンキュウ}, year = {2013}, yomi = {ナガエ, ツネヒロ} }