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Passive Data Collection via Sensor Suites

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The Solution

TATRC's Autonomous Documentation Project

A component of the Autonomous Casualty Care (AC2) mission

Moberg Analytics was awarded a contract with the DOD Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) to passively collect casualty care data using video, audio, and motion capture sensors in prehospital environment. This data will be used in ML algorithms to automatically create a digital DD 1380 form, or tactical combat casualty care (TCCC) card.

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It is vital that the processes in collecting this data do not distract the medic/caregiver’s capability and capacity to deliver care. 

While this first solution aims to address documentation primarily in the pre-hospital environment, the same data can be used in developing algorithms for:

Precision Logistics

Enhanced Triage

Prioritized Evacuation

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THE vision

ACME:

Autonomous Communications Medical Ecosystem

We are developing ACME to autonomously and passively collect data from patients, caregivers, and resources to complete the DD 1380 card and to transmit the data in open formats to build the database. We are making this technology “Apple Easy” to remove the burden of training and use from the medic.

Without a means to collect data reliably and passively from the point of injury through higher echelons of care, the Military Health Care system will continue to lack the essential data to develop trustworthy artificial intelligence to support future concepts that will sustain medical operations in future conflicts.

~ COL Jeremy Pamplin, TATRC Commander

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