首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
Science Fiction? Not Any More Science fiction has often been the source of inspiration for new technologies. The exoskeleton
Science Fiction? Not Any More Science fiction has often been the source of inspiration for new technologies. The exoskeleton
admin
2011-01-15
50
问题
Science Fiction? Not Any More
Science fiction has often been the source of inspiration for new technologies. The exoskeletons and head-mounted displays featured in the film "Aliens", for example, spawned a number of militaryfunded projects to try to create similar technologies. Automatic sliding doors might never have become popular had they not appeared on the television series "Star Trek". And the popularity of flip-top or "clamshell" mobile phones may stem from the desire to look like Captain Kirk flipping open his communicator on the same program.
Now it seems that "Star Trek" has done it again. This month, American soldiers in Iraq will begin trials of a device inspired by the "comm badge" featured in "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Like crew members of the starship Enterprise, soldiers will be able to talk to other members of their unit just by tapping and then speaking into a small badge worn on the chest. What sets the comm badge apart from a mere walkie-talkie, and appeals to "Star Trek" fans, is the system’s apparent intelligence. It works out who you are calling from spoken commands, and connects you instantly.
The system, developed by Vocera Communications of Cupertino, California, uses a combination of Wi-Fi wireless networking and Voice-overInternet Protocol (VoIP) technologies to link up the badges via a central server, akin to a switchboard. The badges are already being used in 80 large institutions, most of them hospitals, to replace overhead paging systems, says Brent Lang, Vocera’s vice-president.
Like its science-fiction counterpart, the badge is designed so that all functions can be carded out by pressing a single button. On pressing it, the caller gives a command and specifies the name of a person or group of people, such as "call Dr. Smith" or "locate the nearest anesthesiologist". Voice-recognition software interprets the commands and locates the appropriate person or group, based on whichever Wi-Fi base-station they are closest to. The person receiving the call then hears an audible alert stating the name of the caller and, if he or she wishes to take the call, responds by tapping the badge and starting to speak.
That highlights a key difference between the "Star Trek" comm badge and the real-life version: A Vocera’s implementation allows people to reject incoming calls, rather than having the voice of the caller patched through automatically. B But even the most purist fans can forgive Vocera for deviating from the script in this way, says David Batchelor, an astrophysicist and "Star Trek" enthusiast at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. C For there are, he notes, some curious aspects to the behavior of the comm badges in "Star Trek". D When the captain of the Enterprise says "Picard to sick-bay: Medical emergency on the bridge", for example, his badge somehow connects him to the sick-bay before he has stated the destination of the call.
Allowing badge users to reject incoming calls if they are busy, rather than being connected instantly, was a feature added at the request of customers, says Mr. Lang. But in almost all other respects the badges work just like their fictional counterparts. This is not very surprising, says Lawrence Krauss, an astrophysicist at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and the author of "The Physics of Star Trek". In science fiction, and particularly in "Star Trek", most problems have technological fixes. Sometimes, it seems, those fixes can be applied to real-world problems too.
Vocera’s system is particularly well suited to hospitals, says Christine Tarver, a clinical manager at E1 Camino Hospital in Mountain View, California. It allows clinical staff to reach each other far more quickly than with beepers and overhead pagers. A recent study carried out at St. Agnes Healthcare in Baltimore, Maryland, assessed the amount of time spent by clinical staff trying to get hold of each other, both before and after the installation of the Vocera system. It concluded that the badges would save the staff a total of 3,400 hours each year.
Nursing staff often end up playing phone tag with doctors, which wastes valuable time, says Ms Tamer. And although people using the badges sometimes look as though they are talking to themselves, she says, many doctors prefer it because it enables them to deal with queries more efficiently. The system can also forward calls to mobile phones; it can be individually trained to ensure that it understands users with strong accents; and it can even be configured with personalized ring tones.
In Iraq, soldiers will use the Vocera badges in conjunction with base-stations mounted on Humvee armored vehicles. Beyond medical and military uses, Vocera hopes to sell the technology to retailers and hotels. And the firm’s engineers are now extending the system to enable the badges to retrieve stored information, such as patient records or information about a particular drag, in response to spoken commands. Their inspiration? Yet another "Star Trek" technology: the ship’s talking, ship’s computer.
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the voice badges?
选项
A、All functions can be carded out by pressing a single button.
B、The device is able to retrieve stored information.
C、The system can identify spoken commands and make connections instantly.
D、The badges have taken the place of the paging system in some large institutions.
答案
B
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/u2yO777K
0
托福(TOEFL)
相关试题推荐
ChooseTWOletters,A-E.Writethecorrectletters.WhichTWOstatementsaremadeaboutlifebytheRiverThamesintheearlyni
DothefollowingstatementsagreewiththeinformationgiveninReadingPassage2?Inboxes17-23onyouranswersheetwriteTRU
DothefollowingstatementsagreewiththeinformationgiveninReadingPassage2?Inboxes17-23onyouranswersheetwriteTRU
WilliamGilbertandMagnetismA16thand17thcenturiessawtwogreatpioneersofmodernscience:GalileoandGilbert.Theimpac
【21】Shesaysthatnon-nativespeakerstudentsneedtoanticipateand______inordertogetinvolvedinseminardiscussions.
PrairieDogbarkshave______meanings.Whywouldn’tthePrairieDogsknowoftheEuropeanferret?
Whichgroupgavethefollowingadvice?TickColumnAifitwasmainlywomen.TickColumnBifitwasmainlymen.TickColumnCi
Listentothedirectionsandmatchtheplacesinquestions11-15totheappropriateplaceamongA-Eonthemap.HealthCentre
Completethesentencesbelow.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.Ifyouneedtofindinformationonacertainbook
(Fewsubstances)lockless(alikethan)coalanddiamonds,yetboth(arefashioned)(fromsame)elementalcarbon.
随机试题
简析巴金散文《怀念萧珊》的艺术特征。
下列不属于超声波雾化器的工作特点的一项是
A.身热不扬B.日晡潮热C.发热恶寒D.壮熟汗出E.长期微热肠道燥热内结发热的热型是
低钾血症的病人,补钾后病情仍无改善时,应首先考虑缺乏
下列关于施工合同文件优先解释顺序的说法中,正确的是()。
等于()。
在编写预算方案时,应包括的内容有()。
曲面体层片和根尖片均能显示的解剖结构是()。
有如下类定义:classAA{inta;Publie:AA(intn=0):a(n){}};classBB:publicAA{public:BB(intn)_________
A、About90%.B、Over85%.C、Over77%.D、Under72%.C
最新回复
(
0
)