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Home » Gadgets and Gear » DARPA Tech in the News

DARPA Tech in the News

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All the ten-​​pound brains have made their way to Anaheim, Calif., for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency tech­ni­cal sym­po­sium this week to sling the lat­est in gad­getry and giz­mos both fan­ci­ful and practical.

While DT has con­cen­trated this week on the here and now (or at least the almost here and now), theres a band of dili­gent journos pour­ing over the lat­est wares that would make even Buck Rogers grin.

Slate has a great write up on the event, as does our part­ner, Popular Mechanics.

Heres a quick look at a few:

Daniel Engber of Slate writes –

If some devices seem impos­si­bly advanced, oth­ers come off as weirdly pass. The RPGNets sys­tem is designed to pro­tect light tac­ti­cal vehi­cles from rocket-​​powered grenades. Hanging from the ceil­ing is a giant net with a grenade tan­gled in the weave like a sock­eye salmon. According to the dis­play, this advanced research pro­gram aims to “lever­age net tech­nol­ogy” against enemy weapons by manip­u­lat­ing the size of the mesh and the diam­e­ter of the lines. Do we really need DARPA to invest in high-​​tech nets?…

Meanwhile, research seems to have pro­gressed on the brain-​​controlled pros­the­ses that were intro­duced (in con­cept, at least) two years ago. At one dis­play area, a pair of arm­less vol­un­teers and a young vet­eran miss­ing his right hand demon­strate some fancy new mod­els. We don’t yet have bionic arms that hook up directly to the cor­tex, but one machine uses elec­tri­cal sig­nals from the mus­cle tis­sue remain­ing in a patient’s stump to drive a mechan­i­cal hand: After extended train­ing, the vet­eran could open and close his metal grip by imag­in­ing the move­ments. Another makes use of a foot-​​operated con­trol mech­a­nism hid­den in a normal-​​looking shoe?

And Popular Mechanics chimes in

One of the first announce­ments at this year’s three-​​day DARPATech con­fer­ence is going to be hard to top: the first portable, self-​​contained sur­gi­cal robot will be deployed in the next two years. Brett Giroir, direc­tor of the research agency’s Defense Sciences Office also announced that the sys­tem, called Trauma Pod, has suc­cess­fully “treated” a man­nequin dur­ing a test, with no complications.

A sin­gle human will oper­ate the robot remotely dur­ing surgery, but Trauma Pod will be able to per­form a num­ber of func­tions, such as fluid admin­is­tra­tion and sur­gi­cal assis­tance, autonomously. The goal is to sta­bi­lize injured sol­diers as quickly as pos­si­ble, and pre­vi­ous Trauma Pod designs have included related sys­tems that evac­u­ate the patient. Giroir said that a pro­to­type will be deliv­ered to troops within two years. The exhibit hall opens in another few hours, so check back for more Trauma Pod details and updated images. 

– Christian

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  1. gxavier says:
    August 10, 2007 at 8:42 am

    I really love to hear about advances in Bionic limb replace­ment tech­nol­ogy. My hope is that in a few years, every sol­dier that was wounded in bat­tle can have an excel­lent, 100% effi­cient limb replace­ment. I feel for these sol­diers the most.
    As Plato said, neces­sity is the mother of invention.

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  2. bill nicholson says:
    November 7, 2007 at 11:06 am

    would like to open the nw pas­sage for stratigic,economic,global use what can DARPA do?

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