Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The US military is very interested in Google’s modular smartphone


The US military is very interested in Google’s modular smartphone


Google’s upcoming modular smartphone, known as Project Ara, has many benefits from a consumer’s prospective, but what about the device’s potential applications for fields in business, emergency response, and even the military. Apparently, Vanderbilt’s Institute for Software Integration Systems (ISIS) has been wondering the same thing.


Gizmodo writer Adam Clark Estes, under the guidance of former DARPA program manager Janos Sztipanovits, has discovered that ISIS is currently investigating ways to take advantage of the modular nature of Project Ara. Naturally, the most appealing part for ISIS is the fact that you can swap out the smartphone’s parts – such as the battery, camera, or processor – whenever you want to.


“The whole idea behind Ara is that you’re able to add specialized hardware to the phone,” said ISIS team member, Ted Bapty. “I think you could think of a lot of things that the military would do that would require extra hardware: geiger counters, chemical sensors… just a wide range of applications.”


Current smartphone technology is more than advanced enough to meet the needs of most government officials, but on the battlefield, it’s a different story. Having extra parts available could open a range of possibilities for soldiers, giving them the flexibility they need to adapt to different situations when they need to.


Read more about the story at Gizmodo.


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