[aprssig] New APRS virtual reality Idea!
Scott Miller
scott at opentrac.org
Thu Sep 20 15:48:47 EDT 2007
As long as you're putting equipment on your head, just add a pager type
vibrator motor and link the speed to the distance.
I just saw a video the other day where they were using those with IR
distance sensors on a headband for 'haptic radar' for obstacle avoidance.
If you really wanted to get creative, you could put a ring of them
around your body to indicate the speed and direction of travel of the
other person.
Scott
N1VG
Wes Johnston, AI4PX wrote:
> No need to have a high/low tone to indicate distance.... I just listen
> to the amount on noise on his signal. hihi.
>
> Wes
>
>
> On 9/20/07, *Robert Bruninga* <bruninga at usna.edu
> <mailto:bruninga at usna.edu>> wrote:
>
> This is a NEAT idea if anyone wants a fun project.
> That also knows how to write some DSP software:
>
> Imagine an APRS product that works like this:
>
> Imagine wearing a pair of headphones.
> Close your eyes and face north.
> When an APRS user with a D7 HT speaks,
> You HEAR him in the direction where he is.
>
> If he is to the East, you hear him to the right.
> If he is to the west, you hear him to your left.
> Anywhere in between, and the earphones are phased so that you
> hear his direction.
>
> Now, too bad the APRS PTT mode does not put the position data at
> the FRONT of a packet, but at the end. At the front, you could
> know who is talking from where and you could then phase delay
> his voice to create the correct virtual postion. But it isnt.
> The packet is at the end.
>
> So, given this end-PTT limitation, then here is how I would
> implement this and it also makes it simpler.
>
> 1) Pass the voice through both earphones in MONO.
> 2) When the PTT mode packet comes in
> 3) Send a "roger-beep" to the earphones.
> (A) Phased to indicate direction
> (B) Tone frequency to indicate distance.
>
> High tone means close. Low tone means far. Any other tone
> inbetween...
>
> Once that is working, make it proportional to own-heading, and
> now you can "see APRS in the dark"...
>
> Bob, WB4APR
>
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