Meesier, Yes this can be done now with the present setup by strapping the Diveline Navcom acoustic unit onto the tank of the student. They can be free to concentrate on their training whilst the instructor can keep tabs on them. The students don't need to wear the display unit. An added...
Thanks Lairdb for the valuable input. Sorry for the delay in responding....got busy.
The idea of MVP is great. The first product iteration we did had everything on board and we cut back. Features were like buddy monitor, buddy ping, geo fencing etc etc.
Whilst all these worked we thought it...
Bluetooth runs in the cable. The Navcom transponder is mounted on the tank. The computer unit stays at easy reach at the front of the diver. can be clipped to the BCD etc. Bluetooth connects both units. The Navcom unit can be used on it's Own. For example mount on a student etc.
Very good advice...
This is absolutely awesome input / advice. I appreciate your input very much sir! I will send a lengthy feed on the above once I get to a computer :) When I was almost giving up posting anything on SB I get a reply like this to bring me back!
Wise words thank you. Maybe we can put a computer in their as an option where people can use it as a backup if desired.
Yes partnering is an option to consider.
We have got demonstrable:
-Underwater navigation upto 2km range
-Communication via preset messages 2km range
-Depth sensor and RTC
-Simple UI
currently discussing if we should include a dive computer. We have got Bhulman zhl16c algo. What do you think?
Hi
We are looking at the HW OSTC DC open source to see if it can be adapted/ modified to run on a PC platform for simulation so that we can compare with our own prototype.
Has anyone tried this? Any feedback welcome. Thanks.
Now we are thinking that adding a dive computer would create better acceptance. The product could be used as a back up computer whilst allowing the user to explore other functions in the device.
There seems to be a lot of open source resources available on the web for an algorithm such as...
Yes the touch screen underwater is a good innovation. The cable to the surface is a bit of a drag though. This one seems more advanced:
A new system for diver navigation and dive planning – UWIS
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