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− | <td>[[Controls are::inertial]], [[Controls are::touchpad]], [[Controls are::buttons]]<ref>AFTERGUARD MARINE. Technical Specifications[online]. Available online at: http://afterguard.co/technical-specifications/ (Retrieved 19 August 2015)</ref></td> | + | <td>[[Controls are::inertial]], [[Controls are::touchpad]], [[Controls are::buttons]], [[Controls are::gaze]]<ref>AFTERGUARD MARINE. Technical Specifications[online]. Available online at: http://afterguard.co/technical-specifications/ (Retrieved 19 August 2015)</ref><ref name="sailworld">http://www.sail-world.com/HUD-Vision--An-interview-with-Afterguard-Marine-s-Alex-Moret/121205</ref></td> |
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+ | Afterguard are smartglasses tailored specifically for sailors. The system consists of a [[Recon Jet]] unit of smartglasses paired with a discrete Central Communications Unit that is connected to the instruments of a ship. This allows crucial navigational, weather or other information to be streamed to the device while keeping the hands of the user free. The communication unit is capable of connecting to a number of boat systems with little to no technical experience needed.<ref>http://afterguard.co/list-of-compatible-systems/</ref> The virtual information consist of three different screens<ref>http://afterguard.co/screen-details/</ref> displaying navigational data or time. These are designed specifically to suit the needs of different roles a user may take while being a part of a boat crew. The device is marketed towards professional users, especially in a competitive setting. HUD glasses has been successfully used during the 34th America's Cup match racing.<ref>http://www.panbo.com/archives/2014/04/afterguard_heads-up_display_the_recon_jet_goes_sailboat_racing.html</ref> But the technology used was not as sophisticated.<ref name="sailworld" /> | ||
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+ | == Main characteristics == | ||
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+ | The display unit is a modified [[Recon Jet]] smartglasses with a modified frame that is resistant to weak water jets. The LED high-contrast display features 240 x 400 pixels resolution. In addition to usual variety of sensors such as a gyroscope, accelerometer or magnetometer, Afterguard also features barometric pressure and ambient temperature sensors. The battery should last for about 4 hours. Attachable battery pack is also available. | ||
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+ | The communications unit is a small, discrete computer designed to interact with on-board instruments and stream information like the boat's speed, heading, position etc. to the display unit via Wi-Fi. | ||
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+ | === Purpose === | ||
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+ | Afterguard system was created to give a competitive advantage to sailboat racers. It gathers and distributes crucial information about the boat and environment to the crew who is then more effective in taking relevant decision without the need to read the on-board instruments. | ||
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+ | === Company & People === | ||
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+ | * Alex Moret - founder of Afterguard Marine | ||
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+ | == Important Dates == | ||
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+ | Afterguard was introduced in April 2014.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNzgMwTZCE4</ref> The distribution of first devices begun in late 2014. Unfortunately, the exact release date is unknown. | ||
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+ | == Ethical Issues & Health Risks == | ||
+ | <!-- Any related health issues, be it already discovered and covered in literature, or just speculative ones, should be described and properly cited in this section. --> | ||
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+ | There has been no issues noted with Afterguard so far specifically. However, some general issues connected to [[Smartglasses]] in general still apply. | ||
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+ | == Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment == | ||
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+ | Enhancement - Afterguard is marketed at providing a competitive edge to sailors. It can also enhance the abilities of regular sailors who choose to use the device. | ||
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+ | == Public & Media Impact and Presentation == | ||
+ | <!-- Provide information about the impact the technology had on the public and how the technology is presented in the media or literature. If there was anything in the news regarding this technology, it should be noted and properly cited here. --> | ||
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+ | == Public Policy == | ||
+ | <!-- Information related to any regulations (law, patents, ISOs, government recommendations and so on.) --> | ||
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+ | == Related Technologies, Project or Scientific Research == | ||
+ | <!-- If there is any scientific research conducted or being conducted that is closely connected to this technology, it should be properly cited here. --> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 13 October 2015
Afterguard | |
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Category | smartglasses |
Developer | Afterguard Marine[1] |
Announced | April 2014[2] |
Released | Developers:
Consumers: Fall 2014[3] |
Price | 2500 USD (2014)[4] |
Operating system | custom |
Display | LED |
Resolution | 240x400 pixels[2] |
Weight | 60 g[1] |
Controls | inertial, touchpad, buttons, gaze[5][6] |
Standalone[7] | |
http://afterguard.co/ |
Afterguard are smartglasses tailored specifically for sailors. The system consists of a Recon Jet unit of smartglasses paired with a discrete Central Communications Unit that is connected to the instruments of a ship. This allows crucial navigational, weather or other information to be streamed to the device while keeping the hands of the user free. The communication unit is capable of connecting to a number of boat systems with little to no technical experience needed.[8] The virtual information consist of three different screens[9] displaying navigational data or time. These are designed specifically to suit the needs of different roles a user may take while being a part of a boat crew. The device is marketed towards professional users, especially in a competitive setting. HUD glasses has been successfully used during the 34th America's Cup match racing.[10] But the technology used was not as sophisticated.[6]
Contents
Main characteristics
The display unit is a modified Recon Jet smartglasses with a modified frame that is resistant to weak water jets. The LED high-contrast display features 240 x 400 pixels resolution. In addition to usual variety of sensors such as a gyroscope, accelerometer or magnetometer, Afterguard also features barometric pressure and ambient temperature sensors. The battery should last for about 4 hours. Attachable battery pack is also available.
The communications unit is a small, discrete computer designed to interact with on-board instruments and stream information like the boat's speed, heading, position etc. to the display unit via Wi-Fi.
Purpose
Afterguard system was created to give a competitive advantage to sailboat racers. It gathers and distributes crucial information about the boat and environment to the crew who is then more effective in taking relevant decision without the need to read the on-board instruments.
Company & People
- Alex Moret - founder of Afterguard Marine
Important Dates
Afterguard was introduced in April 2014.[11] The distribution of first devices begun in late 2014. Unfortunately, the exact release date is unknown.
Ethical Issues & Health Risks
There has been no issues noted with Afterguard so far specifically. However, some general issues connected to Smartglasses in general still apply.
Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment
Enhancement - Afterguard is marketed at providing a competitive edge to sailors. It can also enhance the abilities of regular sailors who choose to use the device.
Public & Media Impact and Presentation
Public Policy
Related Technologies, Project or Scientific Research
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 AFTERGUARD MARINE. Afterguard [online]. Available online at: http://afterguard.co/ (Retrieved 19 August 2015)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 BOXALL, Andy. These smart specs are like Google Glass for sailors. Digital Trends [online]. 2014, April 15. Available online at: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/afterguard-recon-smart-glasses-for-sailing/ (Retrieved 19 August 2015)
- ↑ http://betakit.com/worlds-first-heads-up-display-for-sailing-powered-by-recon-instruments/
- ↑ ROSENBAUM, Dan. Afterguard Uses Recon Display for Yacht Racing. Wearable Tech Insider [online]. 2014, April 8. Available online at: http://wearablesinsider.com/2014/04/08/afterguard-uses-recon-display-yacht-racing/ (Retrieved 19 August 2015)
- ↑ AFTERGUARD MARINE. Technical Specifications[online]. Available online at: http://afterguard.co/technical-specifications/ (Retrieved 19 August 2015)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 http://www.sail-world.com/HUD-Vision--An-interview-with-Afterguard-Marine-s-Alex-Moret/121205
- ↑ Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit (computer, smartphone) to function.
- ↑ http://afterguard.co/list-of-compatible-systems/
- ↑ http://afterguard.co/screen-details/
- ↑ http://www.panbo.com/archives/2014/04/afterguard_heads-up_display_the_recon_jet_goes_sailboat_racing.html
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNzgMwTZCE4