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Wearable Systems for First Responders

TIAX LLC Acorn Park Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140-2390 Cameron S. Miner. Wearable Systems for First Responders. Bringing Military Solutions to Homeland Security. Background Our Experience in Designing Military Solutions.

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Wearable Systems for First Responders

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  1. TIAX LLC Acorn Park Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140-2390 Cameron S. Miner Wearable Systems for First Responders Bringing Military Solutions to Homeland Security

  2. Background Our Experience in Designing Military Solutions For more than a decade, we have worked on the integration of soldier systems. Intermediate Cold /Wet Glove SIPE GEN II Soldier System Land Warrior FXXI LW Air Warrior MOUT SPEAR Marines LBE/BA Navy Gloves Imp. Chemical Glove Scorpion Systems Engineering • • • • Functional Analysis • • • • • • Architecture Development • • • • • Physical Integration Product Development • • • • • • • • Market Research • • • • • • • • • Trade Studies • • • • • • • • • • • Design • • • • • • • • • • Engineering • • • • • • • • • • • Rapid Prototyping • • • • • • • • Producibility engineering Test and Evaluation • User Assessment/Focus Group • • • • • • • • • • • • Experimental Design • • • • • Test Plan Development • • • • • • • • • • • • Test Execution • • • • • • • • • • MANPRINT • Program Lead • • Human Systems Integration • • • • • Human Factor Engineering • • • • • • • • • • • Safety & Health Hazard Assessment • • • TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  3. Background LandWarrior, Scorpion, and Beyond • Designed Protective Subsystem including body armor, load bearing equipment (LBE) and all clothing layers • Physically integrated all components of the five subsystems comprising the GEN II system into an integrated, soldier-centered design • Provided MANPRINT & System Safety support for the Protective Subsystem • Current work on wearable medical monitors, multimedia recorders, and systems which will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of various multimodal interface technologies. TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  4. Overview Applying Our Experiences to Other Areas Technology transfer across market segments Military Medical Industrial Professional Consumer 1 – Biohazard protection, 2 – Environmental Hazards, 3 – Crush/Impact protection TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  5. Overview Applying Our Experiences to Homeland Security Addressing the needs of first responders Military First Responders Military First Responders TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  6. Ongoing Work Personal Status Monitoring, Multimedia Recording, and Multimodal Interfaces Medical monitoring and peer to peer network on the battlefield • Personal Status Monitor (PSM) tracks health status • Cardiac monitor • Respiration / O2 Saturation • Hydration • Metabolic rate • Video and audio recording capability • Wirelessly transmits information with ID tag • Relays information to base station • May use accelerometer to provide coarse location info where GPS is not available TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  7. Ongoing Work Personal Status Monitoring, Multimedia Recording, and Multimodal Interfaces Medical monitoring and peer to peer network on the battlefield • Multimodal User Interfaces for Extreme Users • People in high-performance, high-risk environments require hands-free interfaces • Access to large amounts of information • Non-verbal communication among teams TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  8. Concept Work Visions of the Future for First Responders Future Wearable Systems for First Responders • Paramedic/Surgeon Scenario • Hands Free Interface • Heads-Up Vital Monitoring • Overlay Care Guidelines • Live Video Broadcast • Protocol Advisor / Monitor TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  9. Concept Work Visions of the Future for First Responders Wearable Systems for Government and Law Enforcement Agents TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

  10. What Are the Issues? Important issues to address in Wearable Systems • User interface and human factors • Wherever people interact with technology, we need to identify and resolve issues related to human performance and safety • Want to create a device with a “transparent” user interface with a focus on human performance • Portable power • We need to explore other storage/generation technologies (Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Parasitic Power Harvesting) • Continue to push for more aggressive power management TIAX CONFIDENTIAL

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