The U.S. Air Force has issued funds to help Charles River Analytics develop an augmented reality tool that will work to improve users’ situational awareness capabilities concerning space-based assets.
Michael Jenkins, a senior scientist at Charles River Analytics, said in a statement published Wednesday the Space Operation Visualizations Leveraging Augmented Reality application features a workflow-centric graphical user interface that uses machine learning, artificial intelligence and analytics tools.
“Operators can make faster and more confident decisions with SOLAR because it fuses proven human-computer interaction technologies with next-gen augmented reality displays,†said Jenkins.
The company designed SOLAR through the Hallmark initiative, a program that seeks to reinforce warfighters' decision-making functions through the collection, analysis and interpretation of space situational awareness data.