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LOS GATOS, Calif.−−As detailed recently by Breaking Defense, SA Photonics is helping solve a crucial bottleneck in the low-cost satellite constellations in development in the Department of Defense (DOD). By providing reliable, high data rate communications between satellites, SA Photonics’ optical intersatellite links (OISLs) are providing a solution to a very complex problem. Free space optical (FSO) communication is proving to be the key to a successful low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation, thanks to its high data rate functionality and innate low probabilities of detection or interception. With LEO satellites passing over earth at such high speeds, any given satellite has an extremely short window to connect to a given ground station to offload data.
LOS GATOS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SA Photonics, one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of augmented reality (AR) head mounted displays, is pleased to announce the first commercial sale of its PilotVision™ AR display. PilotVision was designed by the same team that designed the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter head mounted display as well as the JHMCS head mounted display used on the F-15, F-16 and F/A-18 fighter jets, but sells for a fraction of the price. SA Photonics is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative photonics solutions for military and commercial applications, with particular expertise in augmented and virtual reality head mounted displays, optical communications, laser based sensors, ruggedized photonics hardware, and complex analog and digital components for sea, air, space and ground applications. SA Photonics is a recipient of the Small Business Administration’s Tibbetts Award for outstanding success within the SBIR program, and is routinely listed by the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Fast 500 awards programs as one of the fastest-growing private companies in North America.
Photonics announces the release of its innovative SA-62/E augmented reality (AR) display with electronic see-through and almost no peripheral obscuration. The AR display provides high contrast, bright imagery even when viewed outdoors, as well as full occlusion of objects that are behind other objects, which is not possible with conventional AR. In partnership with SL Process (Paris, France), the video processing system has low latency and provides simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), as well as hand tracking. SA Photonics is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative photonics solutions for military and commercial applications, with particular expertise in augmented and virtual reality head mounted displays, optical communications, laser based sensors, ruggedized photonics hardware, and complex analog and digital components for sea, air, space and ground applications.
SA-92/S Augmented Reality Head Mounted Display was delivered to the U. S. Army PEO-STRI in Orlando for evaluation this week. “Initial RVCT delivered to the US Army PEO-STRI in Orlando for Evaluation.” Software partner ZedaSoft, who integrated its Apache- and Blackhawk-simulated OFP software into the Bugeye RVCT systems, has a video demonstrating the realistic evaluation testbed. SA Photonics is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative photonics solutions for military and commercial applications, with particular expertise in augmented and virtual reality head mounted displays, optical communications, laser based sensors, ruggedized photonics hardware, and complex analog and digital components for sea, air, space and ground applications. SA Photonics is a recipient of the Small Business Administration’s Tibbetts Award for outstanding success within the SBIR program, and is routinely listed by the Inc. 5000 and Deloitte Fast 500 awards programs as one of the fastest-growing private companies in North America.