Technology Development
 
ECCCT- Electronic Combat Casualty Care Training System
Sapien Systems is working with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop Combat Casualty Care training for medical Corpsmen. This electronic training will be deployed via the Internet (web-based training), CDROM (computer-based training) or in a printed form (such as a manual). (more...)
 
EDETS - Electronic Directed Energy Training System
Sapien Systems is working with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop training for flight surgeons on treating injuries related to directed energy such as lasers and radiofrequencies. With the growing number of lasers and radiofrequency devices used, the chances of being hurt are increasing. (more...)
 
CSI PAAL
The Crime Scene Investigation Procedural Anytime Anywhere Learning (CSI PAAL) system is a mobile computing application for first responders and crime scene technicians. Presented in a hands-on fashion for immediate use at the crime scene, CSI PAAL provides critical information on a variety of forensic investigation topics. (more...)
 
Field Medical Companion
Sapien Systems is working with the Office of Naval Research (ONR) to develop field deployable technologies to aid field soldiers in austere environments. Using a PocketPC PDA soldiers can have immediate access to pertinent information on hazerdous plants and animals, and chemical and biological threats. (more...)
 
EPMS
Sapien Systems is working under a NASA contract to develop display technologies to be used aboard the space shuttle and space station. This project involves both the development of software and integration of display and computer interaction hardware. (more...)
 
User Monitoring
Working under a SPAWAR contract, Sapien Systems is developing eye-tracking technology for user monitoring. Sapien has developed the eye-tracking software and integrated display hardware that is part of the brim of a baseball cap. The goal of this project is to use this technology to be able to monitor the cognitive state of the user to determine if the user is fatigued or experiencing signs of motion sickness. (more...)
 
User Interfaces for Robotic Systems
As part of a DARPA research grant Sapien Systems is developing guidelines and research directions for the User Interface (UI) issues that pertain to dealing with robotics systems. This effort is a highly collaborative effort involving a number of groups in the robotics community. (more...)
 
UAVs ­ Context Dependent Natural Language Recognition
Sapien Systems is working under a USAF phase one SBIR contract to develop interface technologies to assist in the control and monitoring of Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs). Under this contract Sapien is working on the development of a context tracking engine that is used to provide context to Natural Language Queries during execution of a users task. (more...)