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Future Trends of Virtual, Augmented Reality, and Games for Health
Serious game is now a multi-billion dollar industry and is still growing steadily in many sectors. As a major subset of serious games, designing and developing Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and serious games or adopting off-the-shelf games to support medical education, rehabilitation, or promote health has become a promising frontier in the healthcare sector since 2004, because games technology is inexpensive, widely available, fun and entertaining for people of all ages, with various health conditions and different sensory, motor, and cognitive capabilities. In this chapter, we provide the reader an overview of the book with a perspective of future trends of VR, AR simulation and serious games for healthcare
Navy Irregular Challenges Game \u2710
During the period 27-30 July 2010, the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island hosted the Irregular Challenges 2010 Game. The overarching purpose of the Irregular Challenges 2010 Game was to help the Navy better understand the complexity of the problems that it could face in these unstable regions in the maritime environment and to better address how it could respond. This game could help the Navy better define the choices that it needs to make with regard to how it might operate in a future environment
Maritime Stability Operations Game \u2711
During the period of 6-8 December 2011, the United States Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island hosted the Maritime Stability Operations Game (MSTOG). The MSTOG was developed and executed at the request of the game sponsor, the Navy Irregular Warfare Program Office (NIWO).
The purpose of the MSTOG was to explore how to conduct maritime stability operations (MSTO) in order to prevent and respond to instability, thus building upon previous NIWO-sponsored efforts, such as the Irregular Challenges 2010 Game. Based on NIWO’s areas of interest and informed by this literature review, the MSTOG was structured to explore the three research areas concerning implications to (1) emerging MSTO doctrine, (2) future force structure, and (3) the overall maritime strategy relative to MSTO
The ROC Armed Forces and Civil Society in Natural Disaster Relief Operations—A Deepening Cooperation and the Establishment of Sound Disaster Relief System
The primary purpose of the design and build of military forces is to deal with traditional security threats, especially the military invasion from other country. Nowadays, such thinking is not enough for facing current non-traditional challenges caused by climate changes, such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, as well as floods and landslides. Owing to the rapid deployment and effectiveness of military organization in case of crisis-whether manmade or natural, so any government of the world is increasingly relying on military forces than ever before. Taiwan is threatened by a number of natural disasters, including earthquakes, typhoons and landslides. Based on the concept of “active disaster relief,” the ROC Armed Forces has adopted the approach of “preparing for disasters in advance, deploying troops with an eye to disaster preparedness, and ensuring readiness for rescue operations,” in order to achieve quick response to emergencies and immediately provide relief to distressed civilians. Disaster relief is a complex and multidimensional work, so the military alone could not handle well all the needs and problems from society. In order to respond the natural disaster threats effectively to ROC national security. This paper aims to analyze the cooperation between ROC Armed Forces and civil society with expects to deepen such relation and to build a sound disaster relief system for saving lives
China Maritime Report No. 8: Winning Friends and Influencing People: Naval Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics
In recent years, Chinese leaders have called on the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) to carry out tasks related to naval diplomacy beyond maritime East Asia, in the “far seas.” Designed to directly support broader strategic and foreign policy objectives, the PLAN participates in a range of overtly political naval diplomatic activities, both ashore and at sea, from senior leader engagements to joint exercises with foreign navies. These activities have involved a catalogue of platforms, from surface combatants to hospital ships, and included Chinese naval personnel of all ranks. To date, these acts of naval diplomacy have been generally peaceful and cooperative in nature, owing primarily to the service’s limited power projection capabilities and China’s focus on more pressing security matters closer to home. However, in the future a more blue-water capable PLAN could serve more overtly coercive functions to defend and advance China’s rapidly growing overseas interests when operating abroad.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cmsi-maritime-reports/1007/thumbnail.jp
Killing in a posthuman world: the philosophy and practice of critical military history
Book synopsis: The Subject of Rosi Braidotti: Politics and Concepts brings into focus the diverse influence of the work of Rosi Braidotti on academic fields in the humanities and the social sciences such as the study and scholarship in - among others - feminist theory, political theory, continental philosophy, philosophy of science and technology, cultural studies, ethnicity and race studies.
Inspired by Braidotti's philosophy of nomadic relations of embodied thought, the volume is a mapping exercise of productive engagements and instructive interactions by a variety of international, outstanding and world-renowned scholars with texts and concepts developed by Braidotti throughout her immense body of work.
In Braidotti's work, traversing themes of engagements emerge of politics and philosophy across generations and continents. Therefore, the edited volume invites prominent scholars at different stages of their careers and from around the world to engage with Braidotti's work in terms of concepts and/or political practice
Strategic Resource Allocation: Selecting Vessels to Support Maritime Irregular Warfare
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.5711/1082598318321The US Navy is at a critical juncture in
determining the types and numbers
of ships it will acquire, retire, and
sustain to support an evolving US military
strategy. In addition to determining how
many aircraft carriers, cruisers, amphibious
assault craft, fighters, and helicopters it will
need, the Navy must determine how it will
confront maritime irregular warfare. Assuming
an environment of resource scarcity,
where new vessel acquisition to support
maritime irregular warfare may be increasingly
difficult or unlikely, we introduce a
method for evaluating the capability and
costs of candidate vessels that are in the
current Department of Defense inventory, or
widely available from the commercial sector
to conduct such a mission. Our method
combines wargaming with cost analysis to
aid Navy leadership in developing maritime
irregular warfare concepts of operation as
well as resource allocation decisions.RAND CorporationAcquisition Research ProgramRAND CorporationAcquisition Research Progra
The Navy’s Changing Force Paradigm
The U.S. Navy finds itself on the cusp of a shift in the makeup and use of its forces as fundamental as that from sail to steam or from the battleship to the aircraft carrier. The shift has, in fact, already begun. Is the Navy truly ready and willing to take the next steps
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