Binocular Trends and Technology
The new device, developed with funding from the Office of Naval
Research, is a short-range communications tool that will allow
soldiers to talk on a secure channel up to two miles away,
simply by looking at one another. It uses infrared to transmit
audio and video data, and connects to a standard pair of
binoculars. It employs the use of optical lenses to amplify the
audio and video signals.
Soldiers in the field can connect headphones and a microphone to
the binoculars to speak to one another, so long as they are both
using the same device. The great thing about LightSpeed is that
it is considerably more secure than traditional lasers or radio.
Furthermore, it is extremely low power. This is important
because it is less susceptible to being picked up and monitored
by the other side. While it is intended for short range,
line-of-sight communications, it has proven to be highly
versatile in the field.
One application that has showed incredible promise is during
vessel boarding search and seizure. The device can be used to
transmit biometric data of passengers back to the ship. It is
also ideal as a secondary communications device during radio
blackouts. LightSpeed is also being tested for use in
communications between submarines and aircraft, explosive
ordinance disposal, and unmanned aerial vehicle landings.
Although the technology behind the LightSpeed device has been
around for some time, it was not until 2003 that it first came
to the attention of the US Navy. It was discovered at a
tradeshow by a Navy Commander, and submitted to the Office of
Naval Research's Tech Solutions department. ONR's Tech Solutions
is a program that allows Sailors and Marines to suggest
potential solutions to technology challenges. LightSpeed
received research and development funding from the ONR in 2004,
and current field testing shows incredible promise.
About the author:
Bill MacArthur is ex-military special operations and is
currently working as a consultant for a private security firm in
the United States. He loves the great outdoors, and spends his
free time at his cottage retreat. Every so often, he writes an
article for http://www.thebinocularsite.com - an excellent
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