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Feb 8, 2021
Interim Retinal Projection With Metalenses
Posted by Jeremy Dylan Batterson in categories: augmented reality, biotech/medical, mobile phones, wearables
We can immediately supersede the Mojo Vision approach for retinal projection, with an interim projection system using metalenses. The Mojo Lens approach is to try to put everything, including the television screen, projection method and energy source onto one contact lens. With recent breakthroughs in scaling up the size of metalenses, an approach utilizing a combination of a contact metalens and a small pair of glasses can be utilized. This is emphatically not the Google Glass approach, which did not use modern metalenses. The system would work as follows:
1)Thin TV cameras are mounted on both sides of a pair of wearable glasses.
2)The images from these cameras are projected via projection metalenses in a narrow beam to the center of the pupils.
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Feb 8, 2021
Orbital Construction: DARPA Pursues Plan for Robust Manufacturing in Space
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: government, space travel
As commercial space companies increase the cadence of successful rocket launches, access to space is becoming more routine for both government and commercial interests. But even with regular launches, modern rockets impose mass and volume limits on the payloads they deliver to orbit. This size constraint hinders developing and deploying large-scale, dynamic space systems that can adapt to changes in their environment or mission.
Feb 8, 2021
DARPA’s Operational Fires Ground-Launched Hypersonics Program Enters New Phase
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: military
DARPA’s Operational Fires (OpFires) program, which is developing a ground-launched intermediate-range hypersonic weapons system, is advancing to a new phase. Phase 3b will involve full-scale missile fabrication, assembly, and flight testing from a launch vehicle. Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control was awarded this new contract modification after leading a successful Phase 3a integrated system preliminary design review that resulted in a comprehensive design and test plan.
Feb 8, 2021
DARPA Project Drives Simulation Technology for Off-Road Unmanned Vehicles
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
DARPA’s Robotic Autonomy in Complex Environments with Resiliency — Simulation (RACER-Sim) project is seeking innovations in technologies that bridge the gap from simulation to the real world and significantly reduce the cost of off-road autonomy development. DARPA invites proposals for promising solutions that support these goals.
Feb 8, 2021
DARPA Opens Door to Producing “Unimaginable” Designs for DoD
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: mathematics, robotics/AI, space
DARPA’s TRAnsformative DESign (TRADES) program, which began in 2017, set out to develop foundational design tools needed to explore the vast space opened by new materials and additive manufacturing processes commonly called 3D printing. The program recently concluded having successfully developed new mathematics and computational techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, that will allow future designers to create previously unimaginable shapes and structures of interest to defense and commercial manufacturing.
Feb 8, 2021
FETT Bug Bounty Helps Strengthen SSITH Hardware Defenses
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: cybercrime/malcode
After three months of reviewing more than 13000 hours of hacking exploits conducted by more than 580 cybersecurity researchers, DARPA today announced that its Finding Exploits to Thwart Tampering (FETT) Bug Bounty successfully proved the value of the secure hardware architectures developed under its System Security Integration Through Hardware and Firmware (SSITH) program while pinpointing critical areas to further harden defenses.
Feb 8, 2021
DARPA Program to Offer Near Immediate Doses of Vaccine, Therapeutics for Infectious Diseases
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, military
The U.S. military routinely deploys throughout the world where warfighters can potentially be exposed to regional endemic diseases as well as chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) threats. Rapid access to medical countermeasures (MCMs) against these threats is critical to protect Defense Department (DoD) personnel and local populations; however, manufacturing, stockpiling, and distribution issues remain.
Feb 8, 2021
DARPA Selects Performers to Advance Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Project
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
DARPA has executed contract options to continue the Manta Ray project that began in 2020. The effort seeks to demonstrate innovative technologies allowing payload-capable unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) to operate on long-duration, long-range missions in ocean environments. The three prime contractors will be Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Martin Defense Group, LLC (formerly Navatek, LLC), and Metron, Inc.
Feb 7, 2021
Cybersecurity Threats: The Daunting Challenge Of Securing The Internet Of Things
Posted by Chuck Brooks in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet
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By 2025, it is expected that there will be more than 30 billion IoT connections, almost 4 IoT devices per person on average and that also amounts to trillions of sensors connecting and interacting on these devices.