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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 11,2000 PSA#2513A- EXOSKELETONS FOR HUMAN PERFORMANCE AUGUMENTATION (EHPA) WORKSHOP
Exoskeletons for Human Performance Augmentation (EHPA) Workshop,
SN00-10: The Defense Sciences Office (DSO) of the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is sponsoring an unclassified Teaming
Workshop for a new DARPA program on Exoskeletons for Human Performance
Augmentation (EHPA). This workshop will be held on March 1-3, 2000 at
the Hyatt Dulles, 2300 Dulles Corner Blvd., Herndon, VA 20171. The
primary objective of EHPA is to develop capabilities to increase human
physical performance. Mechanically augmenting the speed, strength, and
endurance of the ground soldier will lead to enhanced survivability and
new mission capabilities. This workshop will precede a forthcoming
DARPA Broad Agency Announcement on human performance augmentation. The
goals of this workshop are to familiarize participants with the
upcoming DARPA program and to promote the exchange of technical
information and capabilities among the meeting participants, which may
facilitate collaborations among researchers from technically diverse
backgrounds. Participants are strongly encouraged to take advantage of
the opportunity to present their work, ideas, and insights. A number
of researchers from the Department of Defense community will
participate in the meeting and it will be an excellent time to gain
insight into the customer's needs, wants, requirements, and
perspectives. Teaming opportunities will be provided throughout this
conference. Additional opportunities will be facilitated through a web
site during the proposal phase of the program. Major technical
objectives of this workshop include identifying user needs and, when
possible, defining requirements for appropriate components and systems
to enable exoskeletal devices, as well as identifying issues
associated with current, relevant technologies. Technical areas, which
are critical to achieving working exoskeletons that are of operational
significance to the military, are of particular interest for this
workshop. The technical issues for exoskeleton design include: power
storage/generation, power efficiency and power management; actuation
and instrumentation, as well as the control and physical design issues
associated with the creation of a seamless human and machine
interface. To address some of the workshop goals, the opening plenary
session will be devoted to a discussion of potential requirements and
applications by the military. The rest of the meeting will consist of
technical presentations to showcase capabilities and facilitate
formation of teams. Participants are strongly encouraged to prepare a
short summary/overview on any applicable technologies. Please e-mail a
one page abstract (pdf format only) of the technology that you would
like to present by January 31, 2000 to sowerl@sainc.com. You may also
send a short movie (less than a minute) in MPEG or AVI format to
highlight the relevancy of the technology. An agenda will be
distributed before the meeting. Please contact Dr. Ephrahim Garcia,
(703) 696-2229, egarcia@darpa.mil, if you have any technical questions.
Registration fee for this conference is $310, which includes three
continental breakfasts, two lunches, all breaks, two poster
sessions/receptions, and attendance. Registration and additional
information (directions, hotels, agenda, etc.) on this conference may
be found at http://www.sainc.com/darpa/exo. The administrative point of
contact for this effort is Ms. Leslie Sowers of Strategic Analysis,
Inc. at sowerl@sainc.com. If you are interested in attending the
workshop please fill out and submit the registration form by February
7, 2000. Funding for this multi-year program is expected to be
substantial. However, this announcement and workshop are NOT a request
for proposals. No solicitation document is available at this time; and
DARPA, this conference not withstanding, reserves the right to have no
solicitations on this subject. This is the correct announcement for
the canceled announcement SN00-09. Posted 01/07/00 (W-SN414119). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0364 20000111\SP-0012.MSC)
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