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DescriptionArmy Technology - May-June 2015 {Bindaredundat} FEATURES 3 LIMITLESS POTENTIAL OF FUTURE COMPUTING Interview with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory’s Dr. John Pellegrino. RDECOM PUBLIC AFFAIRS 6 REVOLUTIONIZING SOLDIER COMMUNICATION Brain-Computer Interface, known as BCI, aims to create technologies for recording brain activity. BY JENNA BRADY, ARL PUBLIC AFFAIRS 8 COMPUTERS AID LANGUAGE TRANSLATION Army scientists look to create real-time translations tools. BY JOYCE BRAYBOY, ARL PUBLIC AFFAIRS 10 COMPUTERS SIMULATIONS HELP IMPROVE LETHALITY Computer models weed out unworkable designs and reduce the number of costly prototypes. BY ERIC KOWAL, PICATINNY ARSENAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS 11 CYBER STRATEGY IN TACTICAL ENVIRONMENTS Army outlines cyberspace requirements for potential technical investments. BY KRISTEN KUSHIYAMA, CERDEC PUBLIC AFFAIRS 14 COMMANDER’S VIRTUAL STAFF Army applies computer automation to operational decision making. CERDEC PUBLIC AFFAIRS 16 COGNITIVE SCIENCE RESEARCH Army researchers use virtual reality to test Soldiers and discover influences on choices. BY JANE BENSON, NSRDEC PUBLIC AFFAIRS 17 VIRTUAL IS REALITY Natick researchers provide an accurate, instant and interactive snapshot of Soldiers and equipment. BY JANE BENSON, NSRDEC PUBLIC AFFAIRS 18 VIRTUALLY HUMAN Researchers explore a powerful medium for experiential learning. BY ORLI BELMAN, USC INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES 20 UNLEASH THE POWER DOD Supercomputing Resource Center achieves four petaflops. BY JOYCE BRAYBOY, ARL PUBLIC AFFAIRS 23 MINIATURIZATION Aviation and missile researchers find advantages in small computing devices. AMRDEC PUBLIC AFFAIRS The Modern Era Of Supercomputing In 1996, the Army Research Laboratory became one of four large-scale Defense supercomputing centers within the DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program. The ARL Defense Supercomputing Resource Centerv carries forward the laboratory’s tradition of exploiting the power, capability, performance and utility of today’s scientific computing systems. The center has evolved tremendously since 1996 and the following timeline provides a brief overview of the rapid evolution of DSRC computing systems. Sharing Widget |