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The Iron Man Project: Science Fiction for How Much Longer?

The Iron Man Project: Science Fiction for How Much Longer?. Brandon Emerson March 25, 2013. The Road Map. Discuss aspects of modern body armor, and our plans for improvement. Review of jetpacks and discuss ways of personal flight.

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The Iron Man Project: Science Fiction for How Much Longer?

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  1. The Iron Man Project:Science Fiction for How Much Longer? Brandon Emerson March 25, 2013

  2. The Road Map • Discuss aspects of modern body armor, and our plans for improvement. • Review of jetpacks and discuss ways of personal flight. • Sneak a peak at the Google Glass project and how it bridges the Sci-Fi / reality gap.

  3. Body Armor Basics • Made from synthetic fibers, ceramics, and polyethylene. • Compartmentalized so specific “inserts” can be mixed and matched. • Try to balance protection, mobility, and weight.

  4. Armor of the Future • New materials including steel fiber meshes and glass ceramics improve protection without increasing weight. • Dragon Skin design: “fish scale” arrangement improves mobility without decreasing protection. • Liquid armor possibilities might allow protection of limbs.

  5. Early Jet Packs • First packs were built by the Germans in World War II. • Most early jet packs used hydrogen peroxide for fuel. • Could only be flown for about thirty seconds. • Incredibly dangerous to operate.

  6. Current Jet Pack Research • Currently under development. Estimated to be a decade before extensive use. • Intended for leisure sale, but has caught the eye of many emergency organizations. • Capable of out performing earlier generation jet packs.

  7. Google Glass • The leading edge in heads up display technology. • Has a number of announced features as well as more on the way. • Planned to be available to consumers next year for $1,500 or less.

  8. HUD Possibilities • Allows for increased awareness of important information. • Enables easy communication between team members for improved coordination. • Video streaming combined with messaging allows for a specific person to be anywhere someone with the HUD is.

  9. Putting it Together

  10. The End References available upon request*

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