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Pr⊕phet
25-03-2008, 09:05 PM
i'll take 2x wireless to play crysis IX with :p



A listing on the official Federal Business Opportunities website revealed that the American Army is researching new contact-lenses with HUD (head-up display) which provides data that is "not unlike information provided to players of first-person, shooter-type video games".

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) is requesting information on technology areas for the creation of micro- and nano-scale display technologies for the purpose of creating displays that could be worn as transparent contact lenses.

A limiting factor to un-tethered augmented and/or mixed reality applications is the bulkiness, power consumption, cost, limited resolution, and limited field of view of head-mounted displays. DARPA seeks to leap beyond incremental, evolutionary enhancement of head-mounted display technologies to a see-through contact lens on which images can be displayed. This information might be command-and-control information, not unlike information provided to players of first-person, shooter-type video games or synthetic entities and effects in a live training environment.

As a first step in solving this problem, DARPA/IPTO is soliciting brief white papers describing technologies in this area. Specifically, these white papers should address the following questions.
1. What are the basic technologies needed to develop a see-through display of this size and form factor, in a way that would be safe for humans to wear for extended periods of time?
2. How such a small display could be practically manufactured on flexible substrates?
3. How images could be sent safely and wirelessly to the contact lens display?
4. How power could be sent safely and wirelessly to the contact lens display?
5. What display resolutions and fields of view could be achieved in three to five years?

Independently, a team at the University of Washington has been working on a similar project.

The UW team has already managed to create a working prototype of a lens-embedded antenna that draws power for the device from radio frequencies. Their next steps are to build a version that can display several pixels - and then to test it on a person.

http://www.megagames.com/news/html/pc/usarmyworkingoncontact-lenseswithfps-likehud.shtml

ghoti
25-03-2008, 09:06 PM
Oh thats cool. Computer monitors of the future.

Alan
25-03-2008, 09:15 PM
Interesting thanks

Balstrome
25-03-2008, 09:15 PM
What are the functions of a soldier, and how does the human in humans hold this back.
Soldiers, need to recieve orders, and act on those orders, with a limit amount of leeway. After all, these are creatures trained and design to kill, capture or destory enemy targets. Universal Soldier of the movie fame, is in fact the correct method to reach these goals.

All the political, touchy-feely stuff should be left to humans to do. Call the soldiers, have them implement your policy and then return for recharging and repair.

alf101
25-03-2008, 09:19 PM
Welcome to the H.E.V. mark 4 protective system.
For use in hazardous environment conditions.
High-impact reactive armour activated.
Atmospheric contaminant sensors activated.
Vital sign monitoring activated.
Automatic medical systems engaged.
Weapon selection system activated.
Munition level monitoring activated.
Communications interface online.
Have a very safe day.

dablakmark8
26-03-2008, 09:37 AM
i to will have 2 pair..1 for me and one for the enemy.that way we both are equal....considering super power will stay super power

OmegaFenix22
30-03-2010, 11:07 AM
This has been coming for a while, They are saying display information but these could also be used to augment vision, ie low light vision, zoom, FF (Friend or Foe) identification.