【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. eradicate [ih-RAD-i-keyt] (v.) – to completely destroy or remove
Example: The supervisor plans to eradicate the bad experiences of travelers by improving airport facilities.
2. nuisance [NOO-suh ns, NYOO-] (n.) – something or someone that is annoying or irritating
Example: Losing your luggage on a vacation trip is such a nuisance.
3. crowdsourcing [KROUD-sawr-sing] (n.) – the act of giving work to a group of people, usually through the internet
Example: The company used crowdsourcing to provide jobs for online employees.
4. interfere [in-ter-FEER] (v.) – to get involved in an activity, resulting to delay
Example: Hackers interfered with the company’s computer system, postponing all online transactions.
5. sensor [SEN-sawr] (n.) – any device that recognizes and reacts to light, heat, sound, or movement 
Example: The sensors in the airport help the security detect different kinds of trouble.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
London   City Airport is planning to create a machine-to-machine communication through   a technology called ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT). 
The   IoT will eradicate many nuisances related with plane travel. The   Living PlanIt, the retail developer Milligan, and the UK’s Technology   Strategy Board will develop the said technology. 
The   airport management says it will develop features that will track passengers   through facial recognition, crowdsourcing   software, and GPS. The tracking system will also monitor the luggage [LUHG-ij] to   ensure that all belongings will not be loaded in the plane if the passenger   misses the flight. 
The   technology can also automatically deliver foods that are pre-ordered online   or through a mobile device. According to Robin Daniels, Living PlanIt's   executive vice president for sales and marketing, a person who pre-booked a taxi   using the technology can also immediately step right into the car upon exit. 
Also,   retailers in the terminal may use sensors   and combination cameras to monitor people’s behavior and to know the   consumers’ preferences. The technology may also help consumers choose products   based on the previous items they bought. 
However,   Evangeis Ouzounis from an information security agency believe that being   dependent on the IoT may cause problems.    Since IoT is not yet fully stable, hackers may interfere with sensitive travel information and airport systems. 
Despite   the possible problems, Robin Daniels still thinks that privacy is not an   issue. Daniels emphasized that passengers can choose whether or not to use   the new technology.  In fact, the   technology can allow more advanced security system in the airport.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         In your opinion, will the ‘Internet of Things’ really solve airport problems? Please explain your answer.
·         Do you think ‘Internet of Things’ will be beneficial to all? Why do you think so?
Discussion B
·         Would you like the same technology for the airport in your country? Why or why not?
·         Aside from security threats, what are the other problems that may occur using the ‘Internet of Things’ in the airport? Why do you say so?