Group Members: Mark Chen, Justin Donayre, Frank Buttafuoco, Brent Yurek
11/26/2019 - Tuesday Lecture
Below is a picture of us in class on 11/26. Justin is present this time.
Our proposal is to create a virtual reality program that simulated being a rescuer during a ship disaster(a large ship sinking). If this becomes more popular and successful, this could branch out to other disasters such as train derailments, explosions, or fires. The goal of VR Rescuer would be to save passengers during the disaster, and taking them to safety. With VR Rescuer, we hope to reduce as many causalities as possible in an disaster.
1. There are passengers still on the ship. You are tasked to rescue them. Varying scenarios included would include passengers behind locked doors, passengers behind fallen debris, passengers behind fires. There could also be debris in the way or falling debris.
2. There are passengers in the water who are struggling to stay afloat. You are tasked to through lifelines (the rescue donuts or life vests) to them.
3. There are passengers in the water who are struggling to stay afloat. You are on a rescue boat and have to drive the boat to drowning passengers.
4. There are frantic passengers running in your direction to get to safety. You are tasked to maneuver through them to get to the passengers in danger.
5. There is fire in the water, with passengers in the water. You are tasked to swim and maneuver around the fire and help the passengers.
6. There are frantic passengers. You are tasked to distribute passengers to safety boats.
Sketch of various scenarios that would be in VR Rescuer
VR Rescuer would include training for the following:
1. CPR
2. Driving a rescue boat
3. Throwing lifelines
4. Getting through a locked door
5. Getting through fallen debris
6. Directing traffic of passengers
7. Keeping crowds contained behind barriers
1. $400 - OculusRift Headset and Controller
2. $3,200 - HP Z VR Backpack G1 Workstation PC - Intel Core i7-7820HQ Quad-Core 2.9GHz CPU, 16GB DDR4 SDRAM, 256GB SSD, 16GB NVIDIA Quadro P5200, Thunderbolt 3, Bluetooth, GigE, Win 10 Pro 64-bit - 2TX95UT#ABA
1. $400 - OculusRift Headset and Controller
2. $3,200 - HP Z VR Backpack G1 Workstation PC - Intel Core i7-7820HQ Quad-Core 2.9GHz CPU, 16GB DDR4 SDRAM, 256GB SSD, 16GB NVIDIA Quadro P5200, Thunderbolt 3, Bluetooth, GigE, Win 10 Pro 64-bit - 2TX95UT#ABA
3. Monthly Subscription for access to the Training Program. This includes IT Support for the hardware/software.
1. Multiple VR Headsets and Controllers ($1600~)
2. Multiple VR Backpacks ($15,000~)
3. Rescue Tools (lifeline, buckets) ($200~)
4. Cost of human resources.
1 - 4 participants (Possibly depending on the amount of hardware our users will have)
This is for Rescue Teams, so cooperation and communication will be important. In some situations, the user is working alone. In another situation, they will have a team with you.
1. Multiple VR Headsets and Controllers
2. Multiple VR Backpacks
3. Rescue Tools (lifeline, buckets)
4. Some way for trainers to observe training (Big Screen for a conference room)
SS Eastland Disaster Statistics