Swift Christopher, Rosen Joseph M, Boezer Gordon, Lanier Jaron, Henderson Joseph V, Liu Alan, Merrell Ronald C, Nguyen Sinh, Demas Alex, Grigg Elliot B, McKnight Matthew F, Chang Janelle, Koop C Everett
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, One Medical Center Drive Lebanon, NH 03756, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2005;111:549-55.
The advent of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) underscored the need to improve the U.S. disaster response paradigm. Existing systems involve numerous agencies spread across disparate functional and geographic jurisdictions. The current architecture remains vulnerable to sophisticated terrorist strikes. To address these vulnerabilities, we must continuously adapt and improve our Homeland Security architecture. Virtual Reality (VR) technologies will help model those changes and integrate technologies. This paper provides a broad overview of the strategic threats, together with a detailed examination of how specific VR technologies could be used to ensure successful disaster responses.
全球反恐战争(GWOT)的出现凸显了改进美国灾难应对模式的必要性。现有系统涉及众多分布在不同职能和地理管辖区域的机构。当前架构仍然容易受到复杂恐怖袭击的影响。为应对这些脆弱性,我们必须不断调整和改进我们的国土安全架构。虚拟现实(VR)技术将有助于对这些变化进行建模并整合技术。本文全面概述了战略威胁,并详细探讨了如何利用特定的VR技术确保成功的灾难应对。