Pentagon Wants To Pimp Soldiers Eyes

'Videogame' Style Contact Lenses

Trend Hunter has covered bionic contact lenses before, but now the Pentagon wants in the game:

Today's technology allows soldiers with advanced gear to see digital maps through helmet-mounted monocles and pilots to get information on heads-up displays. But the latest project from DARPA, the Pentagon's blue sky science and technology division, will enable troops to see an info-"augmented" reality all around them, via contact lenses that provide "first-person shooter-type video game" environments.

The agency's Information Processing Techniques Office announced that it's looking for information on "the creation of micro- and nano-scale display technologies for the purpose of creating displays that could be worn as transparent contact lenses."

If this seems too far-fectched or in the far-off future for you, they expect the technology to be ready in "three to five years."

The Pentagon release notes, "A limiting factor to un-tethered augmented and/or mixed reality applications is the bulkiness, power consumption, cost, limited resolution, and limited field of view of head-mounted displays. DARPA seeks to leap beyond incremental, evolutionary enhancement of head-mounted display technologies to a see-through contact lens on which images can be displayed. This information might be command-and-control information, not unlike information provided to players of first-person, shooter-type video games or synthetic entities and effects in a live training environment."

Microtechnology-display Augmented Reality
Developing microtechnology display to be worn as transparent contact lenses that would offer an augmented reality, can be a leading technology for a new wave of immersive entertainment and also a game-changing head-up display in several industries such as aviation or automotive.
Bionic Contact Lenses
Creating bionic contact lenses that can provide heads-up display or direct output from micro-sensors can revolutionize prosthesis fields and wearable health-tech.
First-person Shooter-type Game Environment
Developing technology that provides an augmented reality resembling the environment of a first-person shooter-type game, could have game-changing implications for military training and simulation industries.

Where This Applies

Military
The use of see-through contact lenses could change the landscape of military training and simulation.
Health Technology
People with weak sight can use bionic lenses to support eye health by providing direct output from micro-sensors embedded in the lens.
Gaming
The development of first-person shooter-type game environment through contact lenses could launch a new wave of immersive gaming, offering consumers experiences beyond the capability of traditional consoles or VR headsets.
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Popularity 85%
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