학술논문

Virtual Reality-based English Teaching and Translation with 5G Wireless Technology for Hyper-realistic Experiences
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 International Conference on Emerging Research in Computational Science (ICERCS) Emerging Research in Computational Science (ICERCS), 2023 International Conference on. :1-6 Dec, 2023
Subject
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Wireless communication
Wireless sensor networks
Head
5G mobile communication
Education
Virtual reality
Virtualization
English
5G network
Virtual Reality
Language
Language
Abstract
In the current era, 5G refers to the fifth generation of mobile networks. When 5G is fully implemented, it will enable a new type of network that can connect virtually any device, machine, or item. Article based on a translation into English (ET) from When used for exploration and interaction, virtual reality (VR) creates a computer-generated, three-dimensional (3D) environment that mimics the experience of being in a real-world location. Teachers may give their students a more engaging and purposeful educational experience through virtual reality. Hyperreality, in the context of virtual reality, is the sensation of being immersed in a computer-generated environment that is indistinguishable from the real world. These ideas guide the Design of this framework for teaching translation based on the instructor's expertise, theoretical background, translating experience, and the inclusion of students and virtual settings. With the advent of 5G technology, the rise of online education, and the expansion of innovation into previously untapped industries, now is a great time to practice your translation abilities by translating text from any language into English. It's crucial to thoroughly plan the VR training's material and have backup formats ready if anything goes wrong with a high data load. The lower latency makes 5G capable of handling the rising data load, making it perfect for virtual reality (VR) and other hyper-realistic experiences. The Virtual Reality-based English Teaching VR-ET examines and describes the virtualization alternatives for teaching English courses and translation education associated with the 5G network. Other languages, besides English are utilized in technical and scientific discussions worldwide. The result shows practical and fast memory-aided long-character English translation is possible with a high data recall rate (98.1%) and high Accuracy (99.3%).