Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Tech Article 12/13/13

The All Seeing Eye is a new camera that is throwable in order to take picture of dangerous or unknown areas. All the information is captured and immediately sent to a mobile device, that way first responders can know what they are getting into around the corner. The main use of this camera is to save victim's lives more efficiently than before.

The shock absorbent ball-like camera contains

According to the World Bank, since 1980 low-income countries have accounted for only 9% of the world's disasters, yet for 48% of the resultant fatalities. Much of this is down to the expense and inaccessibility of the emergency tech used by wealthier nations. That's why US designer and public policy grad Francisco Aguilar developed Bounce Imaging -- a low cost, all-seeing eye that can be thrown like a baseball into hostile and high-risk situations.
Exterior
  • Heat Sensors 
  • Geiger counters
  • Smoke Detectors
  • The shock-absorbent ball, which contains a series of cameras and sensors, can be thrown into dangerous or unknown locations to take panoramic images. It can also have heat sensors, Geiger counters, vibration antennae and smoke detectors installed. All the information is then fed back instantly to a mobile device so that first responders can assess what is round the corner, down a tunnel or amid the rubble.
    What Images look like when produced.
  • Vibration antennas

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