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Virtual Imaging Peripheral for Enhanced Reality - PPT Presentation

Aaron Garrett Ryan Hannah Justin Huffaker Brendon McCool Project Overview Our project code named Virtual Imaging Peripheral for Enhanced Reality or VIPER is an augmentedvirtual reality system It will track a ID: 750914

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Virtual Imaging Peripheral for Enhanced Reality

Aaron Garrett, Ryan Hannah, Justin

Huffaker

, Brendon McCoolSlide2

Project Overview

Our project, code named Virtual Imaging Peripheral for Enhanced Reality or VIPER, is an augmented/virtual reality system. It will track a

handheld unit’s

location and perspective and use this information to find the location of a camera position in a virtual environment.

Through

a

LCD screen on the handheld unit the

user

will see

the virtual environment at the cameras

location as if the handheld unit was a window into the virtual world.

As the user moves

the handheld unit around

a table top sized environment

the handheld unit’s

actual and virtual perspective

changes, allowing for different

viewing angles of the virtual space

.Slide3

Project-Specific Success Criteria

An ability to communicate time stamp data using RF between the base unit and

handheld

unit.

An ability to display images to the

LCD display

.

An ability to estimate the angle and position of

the handheld unit

with respect to an origin point using accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, visual data, and ultrasonic data.

An ability to find angle displacement of

the handheld unit’s front face

relative to the IR beacon origin using mounted camera.

An ability to find distance from base to

handheld

unit using ultrasonic emitter and receiver.Slide4

Block

DiagramSlide5

Environmental Impact of VIPER

Manufacture

Materials

Normal Use

Hazardous Leakage

Power Concerns

Disposal/Recycling

Proper disposal of various componentsSlide6

Environmental Impact of VIPER - Manufacture

Biggest issue during production is the inclusion of lead in the product and chemicals used during the manufacturing process.

Easy to fix

Use a manufacturer that is

RoHS

compliant and

RoHS

compliant components.

RoHS

(Restrictions of Hazardous Substances)

Lead

Mercury

Cadmium

Hexavalent

chromium

Polybrominated

biphenyls

Polybrominated

diphenyls

ether

AcrylamideSlide7

Environmental Impact of VIPER – Normal Use

LCD screen hazards

If broken the backlight of the LCD can release mercury

Use led backlights instead

Battery hazards

Possible leak or fire if exposed to extreme heat or abuse

Make it clear to treat the battery intelligently in manual

Power Hazards

Base Station does not have power saving mode

State that base station should be unplugged when not in useSlide8

Environmental Impact of

VIPER - Disposal/Recycling

Disposal of the LCD screen

Make the LCD screen easily removable and give instructions in manual on how to find locations that recycle or properly dispose of them

Disposal of Battery

Make the battery easily removable and give instructions in manual on how to find locations that recycle or properly dispose of them

Remainder of Product

Give instruction on how to find a location that recycles or disposes of electronicsSlide9

Ethical Considerations of Viper

Possible effects on animals

May make it unattractive

How precise is the device

Limits markets

Making people sick

Warnings on extended use

Make cause accidents

Warn people to be aware of their surroundingsSlide10

Questions?