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DOSE MINIMIZATION GAME FOR SMARTPHONES

机译:智能手机的剂量最小化游戏

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Due to misconceptions surrounding radiation and nuclear energy, educating the general public about basic radiation concepts has become increasingly important. The Virtual Education and Research Laboratory (VERL) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) has developed a 3D, virtual, interactive game that conveys the physics of radiation and principles of radiation protection to the player. The model is a scavenger hunt style game that takes place in a virtual model of a TRIGA research reactor. Several virtual radiation sources are placed in the 3D virtual model of the TRIGA facility. Radiation drops away from the radiation source. The effect of shielding can also be incorporated in modeling the radiation transport, leading to realistic radiation fields. The user's goal is to find and collect (virtual) objects placed in this facility while minimizing the dose received in doing so. The player is meant to learn about time, distance, and shielding-key concepts in radiation protection. The start screen displays the radiation field in the form of a colored coded floor, as well as the location of the desired objects. With the given information, the player is encouraged to plan the route to collect the items and minimize exposure. By repeatedly playing the game, the player becomes familiar with the layout of the facility, and of the location of the radiation sources. This educational game is a useful teaching tool. Those unfamiliar with radiation protection concepts are able to understand how important time, distance, and shielding are in minimizing dosage. Additionally, this game proves to be a useful engagement and outreach tool. Upon completion of the game, the user is shown the score, the dose received, as well as a list of dose received in well-known instances such as eating a banana or in getting an x-ray at the dentist's office. The dose minimization game developed earlier for computers has now been developed for use as a game-app for cell phones. These recent developments allow for wider outreach, further increasing the use of the model as an outreach and educational tool.
机译:由于对辐射和核能的误解,对公众进行基本辐射概念的教育变得越来越重要。伊利诺伊大学香槟分校(UIUC)的虚拟教育与研究实验室(VERL)开发了3D虚拟互动游戏,向玩家传达辐射的物理原理和辐射防护原理。该模型是在TRIGA研究堆的虚拟模型中进行的寻宝游戏。几个虚拟辐射源放置在TRIGA设施的3D虚拟模型中。辐射从辐射源上掉落下来。屏蔽效果也可以合并到辐射传输模型中,从而产生真实的辐射场。用户的目标是找到并收集放置在该设施中的(虚拟)物体,同时最大程度地减少这样做的剂量。玩家应了解辐射防护中的时间,距离和屏蔽键概念。开始屏幕以彩色编码地板的形式显示辐射场以及所需对象的位置。利用给定的信息,鼓励玩家规划路线以收集物品并最大程度地减少暴露。通过反复玩游戏,玩家将熟悉设施的布局以及辐射源的位置。这个教育游戏是一个有用的教学工具。那些不熟悉辐射防护概念的人能够理解时间,距离和屏蔽对减少剂量的重要性。此外,该游戏被证明是一种有用的参与和外展工具。游戏结束后,会向用户显示得分,所接收的剂量以及在已知情况下(例如吃香蕉或在牙医诊所获取X射线)所接收到的剂量列表。先前为计算机开发的剂量最小化游戏现已开发为用作手机的游戏应用程序。这些最新的发展可以扩大范围,进一步扩大该模型作为范围推广和教育工具的使用。

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