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The Future Enhancements of Tele-RoboticsToday we have already available UAVs, which will soon have the capacity of operating together in swarms, controlled from another nearby aircraft. We have UAVs, which can be flown by a pilot sitting at a desk more than 1000 miles away. We have trucks, which have virtual dashboards, which send back complete data to dispatchers and a similar version for aircraft, which allows one to fly the other. If one UAV being flown by a human being sitting at a...
Augmented Reality and 3D 360-VisionWe need a better vision system for the battlespace; an augmented reality 360-degree 3D device would solve many problems. This device could be very useful in wartime while flying a helicopter and much has been studied and many innovations have occurred with HUD in aviation. Whereas 360-degree informational awareness is of value, even more valuable would be a disassociated informational awareness. If you study Zen and the masters of that level of thought...
A Case for Human Machine Visual InterfaceAnimation of personified reality is intriguing, memorable and interesting as well. Perhaps we ought to remember this when letting kids watch cartoons of attacking counter parts? Or maybe this is a good way to help them better understand the Machiavellian characteristics of the species before they enter the real world, where everything is not so warm and fuzzy. Now then our current spectrum of view in the human eye is somewhat limited by Nature as...
Why Can?t Our Brain Process What We See Faster?Many who admire the excellent design of Mother Nature and the gift of vision and the enhancements thru evolution wonder; Why Can’t Our Brain Process What We See Faster? A paper by G. Bugmann and J. G. Taylor suggests that retinal jitter is an issue and could be some of the reason for the delay in the process time, thus by eliminating the extraneous visual input data into the brain the retina would not attempt to over define the object, because...

