How to allow the soldier to stay alert and connected to his radio while
protecting him from harmful noises? The solution is called BANG, an
innovation developed by the French-German Research Institute of St.
Louis (ISL) in partnership with the SME Cotral. It is supported by the
French Defence Procurement Agency (Direction générale de l’armement -
DGA). It has just been successfully tested by Army experts.
BANG system at Frenc Armed Forces booth (Picture source Army Recognition)
BANG system at Frenc Armed Forces booth (Picture source Army Recognition)
BANG is an earplug, printed in 3D,
exactly adapted to the shape of the ear canal, which attenuates
dangerous, impulse and continuous noises, without cutting the soldier
from his environment. With BANG the perception of speech and surrounding
noise is limited to 80 dB, so avoiding lesions or auditory fatigue.
Easy to put on, it remains stable and
comfortable for long-lasting wear. The system is compatible with the
radio sets in service in the French Army. For radio communication, the
voice is taken directly by the microphone located inside the ear. It is
thus protected from ambient noise.
During an evaluation conducted by the
technical section of the French Army (STAT) in March 2018, BANG earplugs
were put to the test, either onboard an armored infantry fighting
vehicle (VBCI), at the shooting range, or during a pedestrian
reconnaissance mission. BANG's first operational experimenters reported a
real sense of hearing protection while staying connected to their
environment. This is exactly the goal.
The prototypes will be further optimized
in the coming months to take account of this first feedback from the
field. New functionalities are being validated in the ISL laboratories:
anti- noise active against low frequencies, the spatialization of radio
communications to further discriminate speakers, the noise dosimeter to
collect the level of exposure on a combat day, and monitoring
physiological parameters like heart rate.
In parallel, COTRAL declines BANG in a
civil version called "Bionear" to protect workers while allowing them to
stay connected to their environment.
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