Head Worn Display (HWD) Augmented Reality for Military Training Applications
Navy SBIR FY2012.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2012.1
Topic No.: N121-085
Topic Title: Head Worn Display (HWD) Augmented Reality for Military Training Applications
Proposal No.: N121-085-0756
Firm: Vuzix Corporation
75 Town Centre Dr
Suite H
Rochester, New York 14623-4259
Contact: Rob Schultz
Phone: (585) 359-5916
Web Site: WWW.VUZIX.COM
Abstract: A lightweight, low-cost, high performance device that can superimpose computer generated information on an individual's field of view is needed to train today's soldiers. An alternative to a digital see-through system (where a camera feed is relayed to a HWD) is an HWD system that provides actual see-through of the real world. Solutions to this problem based on conventional optics tend to be too large, heavy, and fragile to be fielded away from a fixed simulation setting. Vuzix' next generation of proprietary waveguided optical systems provide a unique solution that can optically combine digitally rendered content with the actual environment, maintaining situational awareness and allowing for a more variable training environment. Vuzix, with its proven track record of developing low power, high resolution, compact HWDs is ideally suited to not only deliver the initial design concept, but to take this design though production and testing and deliver a quality product to the Navy and support our service men in the field. Maintaining US technological supremacy begins at the training level and Vuzix' advanced waveguide systems are future of augmented reality training systems.
Benefits: Vast commercial applications exist for a truly see-through, high resolution, low SWaP augmented reality system. Potential uses exist from military applications such as training and situational awareness to industrial uses, such as maintenance and mapping to consumer uses, such as an entirely new gaming industry, touring with virtual avatars, advertising and much more.

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