SkiHUD
Schuyler Johnson, Jade Vincent, Hunter Stillwell, Ethan Braunstein
"I have become iron man, shredder of slopes"
Inspiration
As a group comprised of skiers and snowboarders, we wanted to explore different ways to make skiing and riding more enjoyable and safer. Specifically, we wanted to improve way finding, obstacle detection and make skiing more entertaining overall. After three weeks of design, coding and innovation we created SkiHUD.
Thesis
SkiHUD is a quality of life heads-up display system designed to improve and simplify the lives of skiers and snowboarders alike. The internal projection system allows its users to view vital information such as speed, time, altitude and location using a bearing system specifically designed for SkiHUD. The system also utilizes advanced machine learning techniques to identify and highlight potential hazards, providing skiers with an unparalleled level of situational awareness and ensuring a safer, more enjoyable experience on the slopes.
Precedent Research
Google Glass & Microsoft HoloLens
In terms of UI, Google Glass is a great works-like prototype for our group to use because of its simple interface. Microsoft's HoloLens is a great technical prototype, as it uses the same method of projection that SkiHUD uses.
Precedent Research
REKKIE Smart Snow Goggles
REKKIE's Smart Snow goggles is the precedent that is most like our product. It has a HUD, and many features that we want to implement into our own design. On the other side of things, they're UI leaves something to be desired.
The first iteration of SkiHUD utilized a transparent OLED screen behind a lens, allowing the user to see data collected by a BerryGPS. This prototype displayed altitude, bearing and temperature, as well as speed and time. However, the display and lens blocked a large portion of the user’s vision and was fragile. The display was also external, which exposed critical electronics to the elements.
Initial Prototype
Initial Prototype
Fall OI SkiHUD Technical Diagram
Display
Micro Controller
Sensors
Second Prototype Sketching
Inital Sketches / Concept Development
SkiHUD incorporates a simple heads up display by reflecting images off of a ski visor. This was a major improvement, as our prior prototype relied on an exterior lens.
The two lower screens in our prototype incorporate an Enhanced Awareness prototype that highlights potential obstacles and hazards in all conditions. Currently, we are the only group to pioneer this technology.
Initial Breakthroughs & Improvements
Initial Breakthrough
Software Prototype (Enhanced Awareness Prototype)
Updated Enhanced Awarness
Software Prototype (Enhanced Awareness Prototype)
Hardware Prototype (multiple screens)
Initial Breakthrough
-HUD is accurate and readable
-No discomfort when wearing goggles
Achievements
-How are we going to mount the screens to the goggles?
-How will Enhanced Awareness be projected?
Reflections
Electronic Diagram
Rhino Exploration
Helmet Iterations & Scaling
Form Exploration
Electronics Case Test (Rhino)
-How are we going to contain
electronics?
-How are we going to mount &
angle projections properly?
Reflections:
Form Exploration
Helmet Iterations (Rhino)
-Began helmet iterations, experimenting with different looks
-What emotions/thought should our design convey?
Advancements:
Form Exploration
Screen Mounting & Goggles (Rhino)
-Refined form with peripheral vision in mind
-Refined screen placement
-Added straps for goggles
-How can our projectors take up minimal peripheral vision?
Advancements:
Form Exploration
Helmet Iterations (Rhino)
Final Model
Screen Mounting Goggles (Looks Like)
-How can we place screens to maximize projection space and minimize peripheral distraction?
-How can we keep a skier safe in the event of a crash?
Reflections:
Final Model
Helmet Electronics (Works Like)
- What emotion/thought can our design convey?
- What is the most effective electronic orientation?
- How can we keep a skier safe in the event of a crash?
Reflections:
Final Model
Thank You!