HARDWARE DEV
EXTENDED REALITY
COMPUTER VISION
SECURE OS
AI HARDWARE
SENSORS
HARDWARE DEV
EXTENDED REALITY
COMPUTER VISION
SECURE OS
AI HARDWARE
SENSORS
HARDWARE DEV
EXTENDED REALITY
COMPUTER VISION
SECURE OS
AI HARDWARE
SENSORS
The U.S. Air Force’s Connected Modular Warfare System, or CMWS, is an augmented reality device giving the foot soldier next-generation night vision, navigation, targeting and a whole lot more. The CMWS includes a militarized Microsoft HoloLens-like display, weapon-mounted sight, night-vision sensors and AI-powered central computer.
Together, these allow the soldier to navigate without having to look down, see in the dark, and shoot around corners or over walls using the camera on their rifle. That is useful, but adding communications and sharing data takes it to another level: a multiplayer team game rather than single player.
CMWS displays the location of all friendly troops in the area, regardless of obstacles, as well as opposing forces. Users can tag locations and drop markers, for example to note a possible IED location or rendezvous point. Anyone with goggles can see everything in their area just by turning their head.
HARDWARE DEV
IOT
EDGE COMPUTING
SECURE OS
INTELLIGENCE
NEURAL NETWORK
COMPUTER VISION
SENSORS
NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier brings supercomputer performance to the edge in a small form factor system-on-module (SOM). Up to 32 TOPS of accelerated computing delivers the horsepower to run modern neural networks in parallel and process data from multiple high-resolution sensors—a requirement for full AI systems.
Jetson AGX Xavier has the performance to handle visual odometry, sensor fusion, localization and mapping, obstacle detection, and path planning algorithms critical to next-generation robots.
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