• Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is undergoing research to develop a helmet that could control the mental stress of soldiers through the use of TPU. (wikipedia.org)
  • The project has $5.6 million of funding from the US military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) . (newscientist.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Pentagon's research branch, developed the ship along with Virginia-based shipbuilder Leidos. (veteranstoday.com)
  • Mr. Darin Smith serves as both the Director, Special Programs, and Assistant Director for Program Security in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Security & Intelligence Directorate. (incose.org)
  • This was the challenge set forth by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Revolutionizing Prosthetics program. (machinedesign.com)
  • The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the US Department of Defense responsible for the development of technologies for military use. (optics.org)
  • The research is part of Revolutionizing Prosthetics, a multi-year Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) project that seeks to create a modular, artificial upper limb that will restore natural motor control and sensation in amputees. (science20.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced this week that it had chosen nine teams for its Gamebreaker program , which basically asks teams to hack commercial video games using AI, so their methods may be applied to improve Pentagon war games. (sociable.co)
  • In December 2022, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) successfully demonstrated that AI algorithms developed over the past three years in a simulated environment can autonomously control a real-world full-scale F-16 fighter jet with little to no human input. (afpc.org)
  • ESSINGTON, PA / ACCESSWIRE / November 21, 2023 / Piasecki Aircraft Corporation , a global leader in rotorcraft and aerial vehicles, announced today that it has been awarded a $37 million multi-year contract by AFWERX, the Air Force's innovation arm in conjunction with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), as part of its Strategic Funding Increase ( STRATFI ) program. (whnt.com)
  • The TPS recently hosted an ACE Trust Capstone event in late January 2023 using simulators to gauge pilot-agent alignment with follow-on trust-calibration flights in the X-62A planned for later this year. (asdnews.com)
  • Will 2016 Be the Year of Wireless Energy? (freewave.com)
  • He is a co-recipient of the 2015 INFORMS Optimization Society Prize for Young Researchers, and the recipient of the 2016 Donald P. Eckman Award given by the American Automatic Control Council. (ieeecss.org)
  • Darpa envisions two ways to make this happen. (theiet.org)
  • The 132-foot-long, diesel-powered vessel was built by U.S. defense contractor Leidos under DARPA 's ACTUV program, a somewhat clunky nested acronym that stands for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel. (ieee.org)
  • Active rotor technology will enable morphing of the rotor to optimize performance, resulting in rotorcraft with revolutionary advances in mission robustness, and facilitating multi-role capabilities," DARPA noted in its announcement earlier this month for the "Mission Adaptive Rotor" program. (popsci.com)
  • As a primary component in the S&T ecosystem, DARPA is also refining its strategy to concentrate investment in technologies to pivot from a historic emphasis on dominance to one of lethality - enabling cross-domain capabilities applied by a more agile and resilient force. (incose.org)
  • The enclosure will be able to conduct all operations without surfacing, meaning that it must have sufficient energy, propulsion and command-and-control capabilities to complete an entire mission. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • We are clearly fielding greater systems every few years [and] greater capabilities that will continue to drive the need and the utility of these vehicles. (auvac.org)
  • According to Darpa, these wearable interfaces could ultimately enable diverse national security applications such as control of active cyber-defence systems and swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles. (theiet.org)
  • But these wearable exoskeleton devices are now a reality and the market for their applications in the workplace is projected to increase significantly in the next five years. (cdc.gov)
  • Wearable passive corsets, in the form of back belts or lifting belts, have been commercially available for years as a form of personal equipment purported to reduce back injury risk during lifting. (cdc.gov)
  • That recommendation, addressing the effectiveness of a control strategy involving a wearable device, is similarly applicable to the wearable exoskeleton of today. (cdc.gov)
  • Regardless of their place on the control hierarchy, the market for industrial use of wearable exoskeletons is projected to increase. (cdc.gov)
  • I found a group of SBIR Phase I contracts awarded by DARPA in 2015, most of them related to the XS-1 launcher program. (parabolicarc.com)
  • That's the same wind tunnel where Boeing tested a SMART rotor with piezoelectric-controlled flaps. (popsci.com)
  • What's interesting is, it sounds like everything you did at DARPA is cut-and-paste, drop it onto Boeing several years later, and you're doing that same general theme again, where you're developing materials. (protiviti.com)
  • Grasping arms capable of controlling unique tools has been used by the spacecraft for reconfiguring orbiting satellite hardware. (azorobotics.com)
  • Actin-X is a series of real-time libraries connected together for creating software, effective for achieving real-time robot controlling mission within the servicing spacecraft. (azorobotics.com)
  • The spacecraft DARPA has in mind would include robotic arms capable of handling different tools, a suite of tools, control systems, cameras, lights and high-resolution imaging sensors, the request said. (spacenews.com)
  • In less than three years, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms developed under DARPA's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) program have progressed from controlling simulated F-16s flying aerial dogfights on computer screens to controlling an actual F-16 in flight. (asdnews.com)
  • DARPA performers EpiSci, PhysicsAI, Shield AI, and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory flew different F-16 AI algorithms on the X-62A. (asdnews.com)
  • Integrating quantum sensors will require plenty of help from the photonics community, a top DARPA researcher said in a presentation at Photonics West in San Francisco, last week. (optics.org)
  • To recognize outstanding achievement in research in systems and control by a young researcher and to honor the memory of Dr. Antonio Ruberti. (ieeecss.org)
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  • Charles River Analytics Inc, developer of intelligent systems solutions, proudly announces that the New England Chapter of the ESOP Association named our Principal Software Engineer, David Koelle, the 2019 Employee Owner of the Year! (cra.com)
  • David Koelle announced as the 2019 Employee Owner of the Year "I'm honored to receive the award," said Koelle. (cra.com)
  • The report by Darpa also mentions six degrees-of-freedom control of machine. (theiet.org)
  • Rather than affecting areas of the brain, Darpa expects this to work at single-neuron resolution, connecting to each neuron individually, with the agency anticipating that this method could achieve ten degrees of freedom. (theiet.org)
  • In this control, extra degrees of freedom will be employed for directing robot arms to avoid collisions, joint limits, thereby regulating its power efficiency. (azorobotics.com)
  • The algorithms to decipher motor signals have come quite a long way, where you can now control arms with seven degrees of freedom. (science20.com)
  • The power DARPA seeks is reminiscent of that wielded by Princess Elsa in the beloved Disney movie Frozen , and seems nearly as fanciful - but DARPA has an impressive track record of being able to achieve the near-impossible. (311institute.com)
  • Over the past 18 years, Darpa has demonstrated increasingly sophisticated neurotechnologies that rely on surgically implanted electrodes to interface with the central or peripheral nervous systems. (theiet.org)
  • Although the "mothership" concept isn't new, experts say it may grow increasingly relevant in future years. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • As per Energid's contract to DARPA for developing Actin-X, the current release 3.0 of Energid's Actin software for robot control and simulation will be provided. (azorobotics.com)
  • Mr. Smith previously performed as a support contractor to DARPA in several capacities, including Physical Security Manager, COOP/COG Coordinator, and Contract Deputy Project Manager. (incose.org)
  • DARPA Falcon contract , with Cesaroni and Exquadrum , to develop a low cost vehicle to launch 450kg payload to LEO for $5M. (hobbyspace.com)
  • and single-string components,"DARPA officials explained in mission information provided to Spaceflight Now. (space.com)
  • The term IANA is coined during the transition from ARPANET to Internet, when a DARPA grant to USC-ISI includes funding for performance of IANA services, among other tasks. (internetsociety.org)
  • But before the twosatellites can begin their year-long missions, the stage has to place the craftinto the intended orbit. (space.com)
  • The Navy currently relies too much on large, advanced ships and submarines that carry out many different missions, DARPA information said. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • Thanks to the outstanding teamwork and coordination between DARPA, the Air Force Test Pilot School, the Air Force Research Laboratory, and our performer teams, we've made rapid progress in Phase 2 across all areas of the ACE program," said Air Force Lt. Col. Ryan "Hal" Hefron, the DARPA program manager for ACE. (asdnews.com)
  • It will not only be used for soldiers to control a drone swarm - an example used by Darpa - but will also put sensory information inside people's brains, making them feel pressure or actually see things. (theiet.org)
  • That is no part of what any mind-control organization group is doing. (wariscrime.com)
  • Mr. Smith directs the functioning of the DARPA SAP security organization, to include management of Program Security Officers embedded in the Technical Offices and oversight of the contractor support staff. (incose.org)
  • HobbySpace reader Rick Boozer compliments DARPA for pursuing an incremental approach to launch vehicle development as described in this article on DARPA's Falcon program - 'AT LAST a government organization that gets it! (hobbyspace.com)
  • The RoboSimian is JPL's final entry into the DARPA Robotics Challenge, a 27-month-long competition among some of the world's top robotic talent to create an emergency response robot. (ksl.com)
  • Imagine a bionic arm that plugs directly into the nervous system, so that the brain can control its motion, and the owner can feel pressure and heat through their robotic hand. (acm.org)
  • Energid's software can efficiently handle and control this advanced robotic system. (azorobotics.com)
  • DARPA has been experimenting with robotic satellite servicing technology for more than a decade. (spacenews.com)
  • DARPA is particularly interested in establishing a public-private partnership that would make cooperative robotic servicing available to both military and commercial [geostationary] satellite owners on a fee-for-service basis," the agency said in a Sept. 3 press release. (spacenews.com)
  • DARPA said that based on its work over the years in on-orbit proximity and robotic operations, repairs can be made even to satellites that were not designed for on-orbit servicing. (spacenews.com)
  • In the early 1960s, J. C. R. Licklider proposed the idea of a universal computer network while working at Bolt Beranek & Newman and, later, leading the Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) at the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA, later, DARPA) of the United States Department of Defense (DoD). (wikipedia.org)
  • But the DARPA competition was an opportunity for the JPL group to take its existing robotics research and compare approaches directly to other talented teams. (ksl.com)
  • The US Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) has officially funded a programme to develop a brain-to-machine interface - in the form of a headset designed to let military personnel control weapons through brain activity alone. (theiet.org)
  • DARPA, the technical-research arm of the Pentagon, is leading the way in a mission to program the human brain. (wariscrime.com)
  • And while I was at DARPA, I had a number of programs in quantum technology space and worked with some of the original quantum computing and quantum information science research programs that DARPA had. (protiviti.com)
  • Ivan Poupyrev, who posed that question (and many more) works at Google's ATAP research lab and is the technical project lead for Project Soli, which is designed to prove that we can embed tiny radar chips into electronics so that we can use minute hand gestures to control the digital world around us. (theverge.com)
  • The ACE AI flights were a part of a successful broader test event including DARPA, TPS, and the Air Force Research Laboratory, enabling multiple Defense Department organizations to work closely together with AI-development contractors toward shared objectives. (asdnews.com)
  • The following DARPA program is a Sim effort but my own research into why certain players with IC connections and a long history of contracting projects keep dabbling in hoax-y UFO-stuffs keeps leading back to issues related to social engineering. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • Jon Postel, then a graduate student at UCLA, proposes that a "numbering czar" be appointed to allocate and manage socket numbers for the emerging ARPANET network established by the US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). (internetsociety.org)
  • He was Faculty Dean and later Rector (for 11 years) of "La Sapienza", Minister of Minister of University and Scientific Research, Commissioner of the EU for Science, Research and Education, and he later held several other positions in EU Commission till his sudden and unexpected death in 2000. (ieeecss.org)
  • He has won several awards, including DARPA Young Faculty Award, Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Resonate Award, Google Faculty Research Award, Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal, Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools Master's Thesis Award, and Silver Medal in the 1999 International Mathematical Olympiad. (ieeecss.org)
  • 2) Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA ) to develop state-of-the-art microelectronics for missiles. (codepink.org)
  • Building that autonomy, Littlefield says, "was probably the most difficult technical challenge from a DARPA perspective. (ieee.org)
  • The challenge for DARPA, Burke said, is "how to make things smaller. (optics.org)
  • DARPA Subterranean Challenge === We are part of Team CoSTAR (lead by NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with partners MIT, KAIST, LTU), competing in the Subterranean Challenge (www.subtchallenge.com). (caltech.edu)
  • Darpa is preparing for a future in which a combination of unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, and cyber operations may cause conflicts to play out on timelines that are too short for humans to effectively manage with current technology alone," said N3 programme manager Al Emondi. (theiet.org)
  • By creating a more accessible brain-machine interface that doesn't require surgery to use, Darpa could deliver tools that allow mission commanders to remain meaningfully involved in dynamic operations that unfold at rapid speed. (theiet.org)
  • For our military operations we want to make sure we have unmanned vessels like this to supplement the human mission so that we're not putting people unduly in harm's way," said DARPA spokesman Jared Adams. (veteranstoday.com)
  • DARPA also sought proposals on how to develop a concept of operations for the system, including how to deploy and retrieve systems and how to structure the command, control and communications architecture. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • Fighting in the bitter cold and in environments dominated by ice is tough and dangerous but DARPA is not about to just let this problem go, and ice is an enemy that is getting a vote now in many Arctic and cold-weather military operations. (311institute.com)
  • They can, for example, be launched far from shore off a larger vessel and controlled remotely by a human operator. (ieee.org)
  • The system's communications suite will be integrated with manned Navy payloads, allowing for cooperation with Hydra's unmanned platforms or for sailors to remotely control them from over the horizon, it said. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • While R&D work on these projects began several years ago, this new funding will rapidly expand our ability to deliver these radically new vehicles to customers and partners across the military and commercial sectors. (whnt.com)
  • Where agencies like DARPA are conducting R&D work on complex systems, the integration of massive volumes of sensor data, the development of advanced algorithms for controlling unmanned systems and/or fusing large data sets into common pictures, that is where you'll find big data related spending," he writes. (executivegov.com)
  • Some of ACTUV's autonomous testing has already been done over the last two years or so using a "surrogate"-a 40-foot work boat based on the U.S. Gulf Coast that has the same software and above-water sensors. (ieee.org)
  • In a request for information, DARPA said it is eyeing a new program to advance the agency's work in the field and, in the most optimistic scenario, serve as a catalyst for a commercial satellite servicing industry. (spacenews.com)
  • The preferred approach to reducing exposure to musculoskeletal injury risk factors follows the hierarchy of controls in which the work would be redesigned to mitigate the risk through engineering controls or process change. (cdc.gov)
  • Later phases will include integrating and testing components, risk reduction, as well as final demonstrations of the entire system in fiscal year 2018. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • It was formerly led by Regina Dugan of DARPA fame, and her influence led the division to pursue technologies ranging from modular phones ( Project Ara ) to real-time 3D mapping ( Tango ) to cinematic, live-action virtual reality movies ( Spotlight Stories ). (theverge.com)
  • DARPA wants to develop a modular enclosure - a kind of mothership that will transport, house and launch payloads while traveling throughout littoral waters, a 2013 broad agency announcement stated. (nationaldefensemagazine.org)
  • They are now developing a detailed design of the Modular Prosthetic Limb, the final version that will be presented to DARPA. (machinedesign.com)
  • Our lab collaborates with the laboratories of Prof. Richard Andersen and Prof. Y.C. Tai to develop neural prostheses and brain-machine interfaces. (caltech.edu)
  • 4) Northrop Grumman to develop Air Strike , "a desktop mechanical shock test apparatus capable of delivering controlled, repeatable, mechanical shocks. (codepink.org)
  • VISTA was upgraded recently with the System for Autonomous Control of Simulation (SACS), making the aircraft a perfect platform to test ACE's autonomous F-16 AI agents. (asdnews.com)
  • The empty UH-60 was part of a DARPA program and featured autonomous flight technology from Sikorsky. (popsci.com)
  • That helicopter was a testbed for this type of autonomous technology, and featured traditional controls, joystick-like controls called inceptors, and a tablet control system. (popsci.com)
  • One of DARPA's goals is to incorporate artificial intelligence into air combat using autonomous fighter jets controlled by algorithms, not humans. (codepink.org)
  • The Defense AdvancedResearch Projects Agency (DARPA) is spearheading the MiTEx effort to evaluatethe usefulness of small satellite technologies and the prototype upper stage tosupport future military programs. (space.com)
  • In a release, DARPA stated that the cold would likely be a major barrier to taking on a future adversary: peer and near-peer competitors identified by the Pentagon include Russia and China , which both have bitterly cold regions in winter. (311institute.com)
  • For quite a few years now, you've been generating some news. (protiviti.com)
  • The magazine archive includes every article published in Communications of the ACM for over the past 50 years. (acm.org)
  • If the past few years have taught us anything it's that someone somewhere wants to control the socio-political narrative. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • In short order, they have proven that they can do a better job in many areas than special purpose systems that have been under development for 15 or more years. (extremetech.com)
  • Guide to Defeating Mind Control Systems - The Gear You NEED! (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • These include a renewed focus on Controlled Unclassified Information, movement to enterprise-level systems for classified information processing, and addressing the challenges of maintaining the cleared workforce. (incose.org)
  • To create a prosthetic arm capable of natural movement, it is necessary to mimic these sophisticated systems - as well as the intricate interactions between them - by using cutting-edge actuators, sensors, microprocessors, and embedded control software. (machinedesign.com)
  • As part of DARPA's High Assurance Cyber Military Systems (HACMS), Galois is building critical flight control software using new software methods for embedded systems programming. (galois.com)
  • In particular, he was one of the early pioneers of geometric control methods for nonlinear systems. (ieeecss.org)
  • Contributions to either the theory or applications of systems and control will be considered equally. (ieeecss.org)
  • Nominations and reference letters are due by May 15 and must be submitted using the IEEE Control Systems Society Awards nomination system at awards.paperplaza.net . (ieeecss.org)
  • He received the Ph.D. degree in Control & Dynamical Systems from the California Institute of Technology in 2011, and was a postdoctoral scholar in Electrical Engineering and Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford University for one year. (ieeecss.org)
  • He researches on optimization theory, control theory and power systems. (ieeecss.org)
  • Javad Lavaei is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and serves on the conference editorial board of IEEE Control Systems Society and European Control Association. (ieeecss.org)
  • For outstanding and highly interdisciplinary contributions to distributed control, nonlinear optimization, and innovative applications to energy systems. (ieeecss.org)
  • The flights demonstrated that AI agents can control a full-scale fighter jet and provided invaluable live-flight data. (asdnews.com)
  • A safety pilot was on board the VISTA aircraft to take control if anything went awry. (asdnews.com)
  • The computer-piloted aircraft was being tested as part of a DARPA program called Alias , and the tests took place out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. (popsci.com)
  • Having worked on DARPA projects for a manufacturer, and having been involved in coding discovery material for a major litigation support firm, makes that look like a piece of cake compared to the draconian controls employed elsewhere. (appleinsider.com)
  • Dugan left for Facebook earlier this year, however, and so it was an open question whether the projects she left behind will continue. (theverge.com)
  • The Input module comprises all the input devices that patients can use to signal their intent, including surface electromyograms (EMGs), cortical and peripheral nerve implants, implantable myoelectric sensors (IMESs), and more conventional digital and analog inputs for switches, joysticks, and other controls used by clinicians. (machinedesign.com)
  • The DARPA program called A-PhI provides "the vision for how to shrink it down," Burke said. (optics.org)
  • According to Darpa, the N3 teams are pursuing a range of approaches that use optics, acoustics and electromagnetics to record neural activity and/or send signals back to the brain at high speed and resolution. (theiet.org)
  • Their arm's final version will have control algorithms driven by neural inputs that will enable the user to move with the speed, dexterity, and force of a real arm. (machinedesign.com)
  • A neural prosthesis is a direct brain interface that enables a human, via the use of surgically implanted electrode arrays and associated computer decoding algorithms, to control external electromechanical devices by pure thought alone. (caltech.edu)
  • Earlier this year we were amazed when University of California researchers controlled a beetle via electrical implants . (hackaday.com)
  • Technical management of the ARPANET had been vested in the Internet Configuration Control Board (ICCB) established a few years earlier by Vint Cerf, then at DARPA, who named Dave Clark at MIT the first chairman. (internetsociety.org)
  • Now DARPA has issued a public proposal for the development of an Android-based system that can integrate multiple camera streams and send the processed data to helmet- or rifle-mounted displays, as well as to fellow combatants and central command centers. (extremetech.com)
  • With follow-on funding from the U.S. Air Force and Army, Piasecki and Honeywell are integrating a triplex fly-by-wire flight control system to initiate ARES flight testing by the end of this year. (whnt.com)
  • The VIE-based prosthetic limb interfaces with the human nervous system to allow natural and intuitive control. (machinedesign.com)
  • The Signal Analysis and Controls modules of the VIE form the heart of the control system that will be deployed in the prosthetic arm's final iteration. (machinedesign.com)
  • What's more, clinicians will be able to interact with the application in realtime, using a host PC that communicates with the system running the control software, while a third PC will be used for 3D rendering and display of the virtual limb. (machinedesign.com)
  • The retrofitted whirlybird was controlled by a Sikorsky-made autonomy system. (popsci.com)
  • This was the first time that a Black Hawk was sent into the air with the no-pilots option, so that the computer system was handling all the controls. (popsci.com)
  • His scientific interests in the field of system and control were very wide. (ieeecss.org)
  • You really don't want that to be a remote-controlled vessel. (ieee.org)
  • Program manager Scott Littlefield explains, "There will be no remote-controlled driving of the vessel. (veteranstoday.com)
  • More important, this module applies pattern recognition algorithms that interpret raw input signals to extract the user's intent and communicate that intent to the Controls module. (machinedesign.com)
  • In the Controls module, commands are mapped to motor signals, which control individual motors that actuate the limb, hand, and fingers. (machinedesign.com)
  • tracking and recognition of biological organism behavior in controlled laboratory environments. (caltech.edu)
  • VISTA allowed us to streamline the program by skipping the planned subscale phase and proceeding directly to a full-scale implementation, saving a year or more and providing performance feedback under real flight conditions. (asdnews.com)
  • The pilots shifted the knob to zero, and we did our first uninhabited flight," said Stuart Young, the program manager for Alias at DARPA, during a press briefing on Tuesday . (popsci.com)
  • DARPA , the Pentagon's arm for cutting-edge and transformational warfighting technology development, is now seeking proposals for technologies that alter and control ice at the molecular level thus mitigating the risk for troops fighting and operating in extremely cold environments. (311institute.com)
  • The stated goal of DARPA's Ice Control for Cold Environments (ICE) program is to "deliver novel biologically sourced or inspired molecules that can control or exploit ice crystallization," according to a recently posted invitation for proposals. (311institute.com)
  • Although this technology holds great potential to introducing new and beneficial alternatives to conventional brain manipulation, it is a relatively young science and has certain obstructions to its full development such as a lack of complete understanding and control of every safety measure. (wikipedia.org)
  • This proves that this method is capable of controlling brain activity at a high cognitive level. (wikipedia.org)
  • No, intervention is all about brain control, not brain health. (wariscrime.com)
  • The effect of brain shift was quantified using Lead-DBS and analyzed in a mixed-effects model controlling for time interval to postoperative computed tomography. (bvsalud.org)
  • Darpa also said that the technology has to be "read and write", meaning that it will be bi-directional. (theiet.org)
  • Sikorsky, meanwhile, has also been working on its autonomy technology for several years. (popsci.com)
  • Each robot will attempt to drive a car, move across rubble, use a tool and climb stairs, all without a human controlling it. (ksl.com)
  • Military lab DARPA has put out a call for rotor blades that could boost payloads by 30 percent and range by 40 percent, as well as reduce sound by 50 percent and vibration by 90 percent compared to the usual fixed rotor blades. (popsci.com)
  • RadioMap adds value to existing radios, jammers and other RF electronic equipment used by our military forces in the field," said John Chapin, DARPA program manager. (freewave.com)
  • In a few years' time we'll be able to plug it in. (acm.org)
  • For R&D programs with requirements related to big data, Rossino notes that there will be a 21 percent increase over the three-year time frame. (executivegov.com)
  • Since the dawn of time, the most powerful groups in every society have practiced forms of mind control on populations. (wariscrime.com)
  • Rapid identification of genes controlling virulence and immunity in malaria parasites. (cdc.gov)
  • RoboSimian software was influenced by programs used to control the Mars rovers. (ksl.com)
  • DARPA says the final competitors should be as competent as a 2-year-old child. (ksl.com)
  • The ITU only meets every three to four years, so it is important that they covered the current and expected wireless resolutions. (freewave.com)