BrainPort Technology Tongue Interface Characterization Tactical Underwater Navigation System (TUNS)

Abstract

Broad Agency Announcement Number 06-19 allowed for Wicab Inc. to develop a Tactical Underwater Navigation System (TUNS). The scope of this project is to develop a 1-inch square, thin module to be worn on the tongue, providing tactile information to the wearer via electrical stimulation of a high density matrix of electrodes embedded in the module. The tongue module can be programmed and used by divers (PJ's) or pilots to provide orientation cues when visibility is degraded or absent. It is less bulky than the current display technology (computers and handheld devices), reducing the burden, and allowing the warfighter more "hands free" mobility. The TUNS device has the potential to save lives in certain situations, where visibility is limited and time is of the essence.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2008
Accession Number
ADA523883

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