Directed Energy Bioeffects
Abstract
This project conducts applied research on the effects of human exposure to electromagnetic (EM) energy (radio frequency to optical), scalable directed energy weapons, and non-lethal weapons. This research addresses fundamental physical principles as well as the psychophysical interaction between directed energy and the individual or groups of individuals. Research is divided into three core focus areas: optical radiation bioeffects; radio frequency radiation (RFR) bioeffects; and biobehavioral systems. Optical radiation bioeffects research enhances combat survivability and systems effectiveness through technologies that enable deployed forces to counter optical threats and exploit optical systems for offensive applications. The RFR bioeffects research focuses on theoretical and empirical dosimetry, bioeffects of short- and long-term exposure, methods to counter RFR threats, and exploitation of directed energy systems for offensive capabilities. Biobehavioral systems research concentrates on the design and characterization of scalable directed energy and novel-effects weapons, and their ability to modify human behavior.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2012
- Source ID
- 627757_0602202F_2_3600_PB_2012
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