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CADET FOCUSED ON COUNTER IED
TECHNOLOGY- Aug. 30, 2007
The research specifically looked at three different
individual Soldier alerting techniques, visual, auditory and tactile. It showed that the best solution would be a
combination of alerts. The solution is
based on a simple idea, cell phones.
“Two of our recently graduated cadets, 2nd Lt.’s Dan Strathman and Brett Stroney, did
some extensive experimentation on a new counter-IED technology, called ANCILE,
which is currently under development by Lt. Col. Fernando Maymi
in the Military Academies Information Technology Operations Center,” Mateer said. Mateer continued, “Interestingly, many people have figured
this out with their cell phones and have them set to both ‘buzz’ and ring for
an incoming call.”
Mateer
then designed and built a physical prototype for testing. “In three days and with the support from
three academy departments, I went from research, to concept, to design and
finally a model I can mount on my arm,” he explained. “I am going to bring the model to
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