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People with disabilities can benefit greatly from a wide variety of IT resources. For example, a person who has been injured can still make use of a computer by using voice input. There is software available that allows user to control a computer by means of spoken commands. It is also possible to dictate material which can then be saved as word processed or text file.
Such voice recognition software has much potential for helping students and others to perform their tasks. Before voice activated software can be used, the user must first "train" the system. One voice activated control system states in its documentation that it must be run on a computer with a processor of at least 1 GHz.

(a) 
  1. Define the term GHz. [1 mark]
  2. Identify the component of the processor to which 1 GHz refer.s [1 mark]
(b)  Describe two other hardware features that would be necessary for voice activated input. [4 marks]

(c) Explain why the voice activated system must be trained before it can be used. [4 marks]

(d) Discuss how voice activated systems and other IT resources can be of benefit to disabled people. [10 marks]
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[Answers]
(a)
  1. GigaHertz. The speed of processing. 
  2. clock.
(b) One would be a large RAM. Since sound input is a large data, big RAM is needed to make the process smoother and faster. Another one is Analog-to-Degital converter. Sound input has to be converted to digital format so that computer can read and understand the data.

(c) As voice activated system uses user's voice as an input device, the system needs to understand and interpret clearly what the user is speaking. People's voices have different accents, quality, and pitch; the more training, the better accuracy. To interpret what user is saying, A/D conversion takes place. Here, the system basically compare the input data with the pre-stored words in database.

(d) IT resources including the voice activated system help users with disabilities in various aspects. First, these systems help users to interact with technology; this allows people with disabilities to take in part of society: education, jobs, and communication. As disabled people can get jobs with the help of the systems, they can earn money for themselves. They also make users' life easier by helping various tasks that are hard to carry out with the disability (i.e. robots can helps loads). The systems then improve the quality of disabled peoples' lives altogether. The abilities to carry out tasks and performing same activities like other people give them confidence and nurtures independency and individuality.

On the other hand, the disadvantages associate with IT issues of equality of access and people & machines. The cost for the equipment is typically very expensive (although varies with specific disabilities), therefore not all disabled people can purchase them. Also, since these systems are designed for specific disability of a person, it takes significant time to make the systems. The most challenging thing for disabled people is to get used to using the technology. Training needed to smoothly run and master the use of technology. 

Robot Pills & Eyeborg

Robot Pills

The robot pill shown above was invented by a group of scientists in Italy. They said they've tried to imitate the insects and its movement to allow it to move freely. It can swim/crawl in the internal body with no physical harm to the body. It is also capable of capturing pictures and video.

Advantage 
- Can access to inner areas of bodies that are very hard to access. (i.e. small intestine)
- very compact, small 
- No need for cutting to see the condition
- No need for controller 

Disadvantage
- Expensive 
- Special software needed

IT Issues
Equality of access - As, the system is expensive to install, not everyone can get the pills. In some countries or areas, the equipments are simply unaccessible.
Security and Privacy - Patient's personal data must be secured thoroughly to prevent leakage. 
Safety - May cause irritations or even major 

IT system
Hardware - monitor, computer, sensors, robot pill, camera, sender
Software - software to view streamed video 
Network - wireless network to stream video


Eyeborg
Rob Spence, "Eyeborg"
Rob Spence, a canadian filmmaker lost is right eye during a shooting accident as a teenager. He now has a false right eyeball with a camera. The false eye captures the same view that he sees with his left eye and records the view. Despite of rising issue of privacy, he claims he wants to use it for art. 

IT Issues
Equality of access - As, the system is expensive to install, not everyone can get the pills. In some countries or areas, the equipments are simply unaccessible.
Privacy - he can constantly capture videos of what he sees. People wouldn't even know if he's recording or not. 
People and Machines Machine can now be embedded and be part of human body and interact/communicate with other parts of body. 

IT system
Hardware - sensor, camera, false eye

Medical Simulation & Nurse Robot

Medical Simulation


Medical simulation is often used for significant surgeries and operations, so that the surgeons and nurses know exactly what to do.

Advantage 
- Clear image of procedure
- No need of authentic human body or "mannequins" for demonstration
- can be used repeatedly for surgeries with same condition

Disadvantage
- Simulation file (video file) created is typically very large
- Numerous special software and hardware needed
- Initial cost is significant

IT Issues
Equality of access - As, the system is very expensive to install, not all medical institutions can get the system. In some countries or areas, the equipments needed are simply unaccessible.

IT system
Hardware - monitor, computer, server, and sensors, other special hardware
Software - simulating software


Nurse Robots
MURDOC (Mobile Unit Robot Doctor)
Recently, with the development of technology, nurse robots are constantly introduced to make patients' and doctors' lives easier.

Advantage 
- Can be controlled remotely
- Can carry out tasks humans can not (i.e. carrying heavy loads, checking blood pressure instantly)

Disadvantage
- Less work available for nurses
- Very expensive
- needs to be charged regularly
- there needs to be a controller

IT Issues
Equality of access - As, the system is very expensive to install, not all medical institutions can get the system.
People and Machines - The more these nurse robots are installed, the less work available for nurses. This could lead to loss or termination of jobs. 

IT system
Hardware - monitor, computer, server, and sensors, robot, controlling unit, charger 
Software - controlling software

Today's class discussion: Online Diagnosis


In today's ITGS class, we learned and discussed about online diagnosis including it's advantages, disadvantages, IT issues, and IT systems. One example site for online diagnosis is WebMD symptom checker.

Online Diagnosis
Online diagnosis is a relatively new service that is offered on the Internet for patients to identify their medical conditions by themselves with no cost. By prompting the the age, height, weight, and symptoms, the service makes the best guess of what the patient may have. 

Advantages
- Entirely free
- Reduces medical costs
- eliminates transportation (as patients don't need to go to hospitals)
- Very accessible

Disadvantages 
- The system guesses; can not entirely rely on the results
- The doctors wouldn't get as many patients to examine

IT Issues
Reliability - The quality of results is poor. The system guesses the medical conditions of patients based on prompted data. If the given data is prompted is mistyped, the system may conclude with misleading results. If the patient then relies heavily on the service, it may cause more health problems in the future. 

IT System
Hardware - Computer, input devices (i.e. keyboard and a mouse) 
Software - A software to access Internet

Today's class discussion: Electronic Medical Records

Today, we discussed about EMR (Electronic Medical Records) in class and made short video that shows basically what EMR is including its advantages and disadvantages, related IT issues and IT systems.

EMR
A electronic medical record (EMR) is a computerized medical record created by organizations like hospitals and drugstores. In the old days, all the records were kept in hard files that were kept in shelves. However, EMR is stored in computers often using database software.

Advantage
- Takes up small place. No papers needed to store information.
- Can be sent to and viewed with various devices at the same time.
- less medical costs.
- Well-organized. The errors associated with information accuracy lessened.

Disadvantage
- Initial cost is expensive. [software and hardware]
- It may be hard to get used to.
- The chance of lost records is significant if the system breaks down.

IT Issues
Privacy - personal medical records of patients must be stored securely so that they don't leak out.
Security - Tight security is needed to protect data.
Integrity - If you have an authority or privilege to access the records, information can be readily modified.
Reliability - If the system breaks down, all information could be lost or damaged.

IT System
Hardware - PCs, monitors, portable devices for viewing data (touch pads - optional), server
Software - Database (i.e. Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access etc.)

Today's class discussion: Telemedicine

Telemedicine has played a huge role in developing a communications network connecting many medical professionals and patients. Made primarily for consultation purposes, medical information is transferred and exchanged using mobile phones, internet, or fax instead of the traditional face-to-face. Therefore, Telemedicine can include two doctors discussing information on telephone or even using cameras or webcams to visually connect a doctor and a patient (as shown in the image on the left). Utilizing almost any electrical means in order to provide medical care is considered to be Telemedicine. 


Online pharmacy has been one of the most successful impacts Telemedicine had on medical care. Many patients who order prescriptions are often not renewing their medication; they don't always need a physical exam, especially if an exam has already been done in the past. Therefore, medical doctors review the medical history of patients who ordered prescriptions to determine if the medication can be prescribed. 


Advantages of Online Pharmacy
- Prescriptions can be shipped right to a patient's door 
- ill patients do not have to leave home; eliminates trips to hospitals and drugstore 
- Elimination of transportation fees
- There is no need for scheduling appointments
- Patients don't need special hardware to access online pharmacies. They only need a computer and internet access. 


IT Issues 
Privacy - As personal medical information of patients are involved, the online pharmacy has to provide a safe and secure ordering system (i.e. https:// or using a PIN) to protect vital data. 
Authenticity - It has to be made sure that patients only get genuine medications from licensed pharmacies.
Reliability - It has to be made sure that orders must not be mixed and right medications are sent to right patients.


Popular Online Pharmacies
AccessRx: Accessrx.com
Walgreens: Walgreens.com
CVS Pharmacy: cvs.com
United Pharmacies: unitedpharmacies.com
Duane Reade Pharmacy: duanereade.com

Today's class discussion: "Intelligent" Pills




In the "Intelligent" pills Raisin, a microchip is embedded so that when a patient take them in their system, the chip automatically measures patients' medical condition and decide if the patient is taking the medicine on a regular basis. All these information is sent from the chip to the patch shown on the left. This patch then sends the information to your mobile phone to inform you with all the information collected with the pills. 


Hardware
digestible microchip, a patch

Software
Specific mobile application to receive and view the data. 

IT Issues
Privacy (personal medical data), security (personal medical data may leak), and reliability. 







Advantages
The advantage of the pills are that the pills are relatively cheap and can be readility afforded by people. This allows globalization of the use. Also, using these pills can prevent many physically failure, which would then reduce the cost for visiting hospitals.

Disadvantages
The disadvantage is that the use of these pills can cause privacy and security issues as patient's personal medical information is involved and it needs to be secured. Reliability is another issue since if the pill malfunctions and give misleading suggestions or results, it could lead to more problems.