GSR Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 I live in a unsafety city. I always think whether it is possible to build a radar/thermal infrared circuit to detect someone who are close to me/ move toward me very fast. I thought to use ultrasould device like a bat's hearing system, but this may not work because my body will stop part of the ultrasound. Then, the system will not work for 360 degrees. Any suggestion?? tell me your what you think. Quote Link to comment
jcarmody Posted December 29, 2009 Report Share Posted December 29, 2009 It could cover 360 degrees if you wore it like a hat . Quote Link to comment
Daryl Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 I live in a unsafety city. I always think whether it is possible to build a radar/thermal infrared circuit to detect someone who are close to me/ move toward me very fast. I thought to use ultrasould device like a bat's hearing system, but this may not work because my body will stop part of the ultrasound. Then, the system will not work for 360 degrees. Any suggestion?? tell me your what you think. By a gun. Get some training and a CCW. Or move to a safer place. Quote Link to comment
Grampa_of_Oliva_n_Eden Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 By a gun. Get some training and a CCW. Or move to a safer place. Yes a hat or a phased array antenana built into your belt. Would it sell? But since we are brain-storming, how about a backup beeper built into our belt. Ben By a gun. Get some training and a CCW. Or move to a safer place. Yes a hat or a phased array antenana built into your belt. Would it sell? But since we are brain-storming, how about a backup beeper built into our belt. Ben Quote Link to comment
Gary Rubin Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 I like the idea of ultrasonic sensors, coupled with a webcam equipped with facial detection software and tied an el/az positioner with a pellet gun on it... So what if you have to wear 50 lbs of batteries to power it all... Quote Link to comment
Grampa_of_Oliva_n_Eden Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 ... 50 lbs of batteries to power it all... The batteries should come packaged like a baseball bat, to be useful both before and after they discahrge. Ben Quote Link to comment
Phillip Brooks Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 The batteries should come packaged like a baseball bat, to be useful both before and after they discahrge. Ben The bat should contain a kinetic charging device like those flashlights that you shake. The more hitting with the bat, the more power you get! 1 Quote Link to comment
Black Pearl Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Have you also considered just using a Somebody Else's Problem (SEP)-field? Would pretty much simplify everything (no need to move away, no bodybuilding to bash around with that heavy battery-bat). Felix Quote Link to comment
jcarmody Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Have you also considered just using a Somebody Else's Problem (SEP)-field? Would pretty much simplify everything (no need to move away, no bodybuilding to bash around with that heavy battery-bat). Felix Another advantage to an SEP is that "The SEP field requires much less energy than a normal invisibility field (a single torch battery can run it for over a hundred years) due to the natural propensity of humans to see things as Somebody Else's Problem." Quote Link to comment
Grampa_of_Oliva_n_Eden Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 The bat should contain a kinetic charging device like those flashlights that you shake. The more hitting with the bat, the more power you get! I feel a comercial product developing here... now inspired by the "The man said Ta-Da." commecial... Include motion sensors and a built in projector it could project giant "Pooowwww" "Kerplomp" , etc on the walls so we can all enjoy being Batman (or Bat Girl) if we want. Add the ability to upload your favorite comic hero ... Ben Quote Link to comment
PaulG. Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Use an ultrasonic sensor (or are they radar?) like they use to open the door at the grocery store. Make it battery powered. Wear four sensors for 360 coverage. (I'm picturing someone with something on their head that resembles an air raid siren.) On top of that would be a can of mace mounted to a rotary actuator that would have a linear actuator attached in such a way that could activate the spray button. When someone approaches (you could even set the sensitivity) your software would triangulate direction, speed, etc., rotate the can of mace to the proper direction and spray the Whoop @ss. You would be more dangerous than a rabid skunk. Quote Link to comment
Daryl Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Have you also considered just using a Somebody Else's Problem (SEP)-field? Would pretty much simplify everything (no need to move away, no bodybuilding to bash around with that heavy battery-bat). Felix It seems that everyone I work has a SEP-field. Except me. Quote Link to comment
Cat Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 It could cover 360 degrees if you wore it like a hat . I keep thinking about those tin foil hats to stop aliens from invading your brain. http://www.stopabductions.com My favorite quote: "The thought screen helmet has effectively stopped several types of aliens from abducting or controlling humans. Only four failures have been reported since 1998." Quote Link to comment
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