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Home » Bizarro » Tongue = Battlefield Probe?

Tongue = Battlefield Probe?

Ok, ok. I know the topic is a cou­ple of days old. And I know it was men­tioned in yesterday’s Rapid Fire. When when Jimmy Wu sent in a short post about using tongues to make bet­ter sense of the bat­tle­field, well, I couldn’t resist.
tongue_brain.jpgIn Starship Troopers, Robert Heinlein envi­sioned troop­ers using their heads and tongues to turn on/​off the infrared snoop­ers, plasma and bomb aim­ing ret­i­cles, mov­ing map over­lays, jump jets, etc, of their pow­ered armor suits
The future just got closer, reports the AP.
Researchers at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition devel­oped a “Brain Port” that puts 144 elec­trods on the tongue. The pat­tern of elec­trode fir­ing con­vey infor­ma­tion such as sonar returns and com­pass head­ings. Michael Zinszer, a diver, described it as “Pop Rocks can­dies”. The research team has built the sys­tem for sonar and com­passes, and plans to inte­grate infrared sen­sors.
This is a log­i­cal next step, as the tongue has more nerve end­ings per inch than most other parts of the skin.
Modern human-​​machine inter­faces are approach­ing the thresh­old of infor­ma­tion over­load. For exam­ple, fighter cock­pits used to be full of ana­log gauges and TV screens. It takes a long time for pilots to learn which gauges were impor­tant when. Even with the advent of multi-​​function dis­plays, pilots still strug­gle with infor­ma­tion man­age­ment. Infantrymen, and maybe a few German infantry­women, will soon face the same prob­lem. For exam­ple, the Land Warrior sol­dier ensem­ble gives sol­diers out­puts from GPS, text and voice comm links, LLTV and IR cam­eras, and mov­ing map dis­plays. And sol­diers still have to con­tend with the reg­u­lar inputs from their Mk I, Mod 0 eye­balls and ears.
It will be inter­est­ing to see whether the “Brain Port” will allow sol­diers to process more infor­ma­tion than before. If it will, the brain port will her­ald a rev­o­lu­tion in human infor­ma­tion pro­cess­ing. For exam­ple, in stock trad­ing, the ana­lysts can “look” at more data and make bet­ter deci­sions. And our sol­diers will “see” bet­ter than our ene­mies.
– Jimmy Wu

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  1. Byron Skinner says:
    April 28, 2006 at 2:41 pm

    Good Morning Folks,
    Jimmy Wu for­got the human iris which holds apox. 2.4 GB of mem­ory and trans­mits to the Visual Cortex with a blaz­ing 1,024 bit word.
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner

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  2. DS says:
    April 28, 2006 at 4:23 pm

    If I’m under­stand­ing this cor­rectly, it sends an elec­tri­cal impulse to the tongue over 144 dif­fer­ent elec­trodes. So, let’s say you’re a diver, and you’re in murky water, and you hap­pen to have a portable sonar with you, this can ping off an object approach­ing you from head on, and fire an elec­trode on the tip of your tongue to sig­nify it’s posi­tion. Accordingly if the object is approach­ing from behind you it would fire the elec­trode at the back of the tongue. Is that how it works? If so, I don’t see how this would be in any way use­ful for keep­ing up on stocks, but i see uses for fighter pilots, stealth pilots, divers, and spe­cial ops.

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  3. chuck says:
    May 3, 2006 at 7:53 pm

    I don’t get it. It seems to me that the prob­lems you describe are the result of too much infor­ma­tion. How does adding another method of inputting infor­ma­tion fix that problem?

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