Augmented reality systems as small as a contact lens could revolutionise complex emergency response and military battlefield operations in the future, by drastically improving the situational awareness, decision-making and asset management of operators.
Users can monitor situations anywhere in the world, zooming in and manipulating environments, directing troops and pulling in virtual video screens. British engineers from BAE Systems are working in collaboration with academics at the University of Birmingham to develop applications for this ground-breaking technology concept, which intelligently combines the real and…
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