Information Dissemination

Information dissemination is one of the most critical aspects of communication and research. Dissemination entails the distribution of information to the intended recipients. Oftentimes, it excludes direct feedback from those recipients, so the accuracy of the information transmitted is vital. This is important in the realm of scientific research where results need to be circulated so that studies can be replicated and findings can be confirmed.

To make informed decisions, leaders need to receive accurate data swiftly and reliably. Intellisense ensures the fidelity of the data that its products transmit by developing the most accurate sensors on the market today. We bolster that advanced sensing technology with display solutions like augmented reality that ensure information is communicated in a clear and timely manner. We also pioneer human/machine interfacing with direct feedback so that users can react quickly and prevent potential catastrophe. Learn more about how we disseminate and display the data that our sensors collect:

 

Communications

Intellisense develops communication solutions in multiple formats, including RF and optical. Our latest innovation in LiFi – a wireless communication format that uses light instead of radio frequency – provides even faster, more secure and more remote transmission of data through an array of over a hundred LEDs. Another breakthrough, a millimeter wave (mm Wave) transceiver, is a compact, high-bandwidth datalink that ensures soldiers have the connectivity they need.

Displays and Visualization

Our avionics and ground-based displays improve on legacy technology with higher refresh rates, resolution, and brightness. They also boast an open architecture to accommodate upgrades in software and other future enhancements. With enhanced touch screens, optimized cooling, and lower weight, displays from Intellisense enhance users’ performance across a wide spectrum of operations.

 
 

Human / Machine Interfaces

From voice commands to gesture controls, Intellisense creates solutions in every format of human/machine interfaces. With the help of SBIR funds, Intellisense devised a head-mounted display developed for the U.S. Navy that uses eye- and head-tracking technology to enhance the safety and communication of airborne pilots. For crewmen on the ground, Intellisense also created an an EO/IR system that recognizes human gestures so that unmanned aircraft can follow commands in the same manner as human pilots.

AR / VR

Both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have incredible potential to improve the operational environments of employees, first responders, and soldiers. Outside the world of interactive gaming, AR and VR technology can relay instructions right to a wearer’s glasses and identify key items in their field of view. Intellisense has developed a multitude of solutions for commercial and defense customers, including protective eyewear that augments users’ natural vision under various operational conditions.