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DiverPro

Department of Industrial Design, National Taipei University of Technology

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DiverPro is a smart Mask made for scuba diving. That integrates 6G communication, brainwave sensing, bone conduction, gesture detection and other technologies.

Players can use PADI's existing diving gestures or interfaces to send messages, and when the camera detects a gesture or receives a message, it will use bone conduction headphones to make the player hear the message directly. Avoid underwater communication problems that cannot be brought to the attention of peers in time and misunderstood gestures.

In addition, during the dive, the mask system will record the player's brainwave and heart rate, and when one of them is abnormal, it will remind the accompanying group members to check on the abnormal player, if any member of the group's brainwave and heart rhythm are "abnormal at the same time", the mask system will send a distress signal to the shore rescue team, and the system will immediately connect with other underwater members to provide voice instructions, and give assistance and fight for rescue time.

In terms of entertainment, the language model is used to help identify marine creatures, and when the camera detects marine creatures, it will sound and automatically record, so that players can immediately view the encyclopedia of the species, or concentrate on diving and review it after the trip.

The design of tDiverPro is to improve the safety of recreational diving trips, so that casual players can have a better diving experience and protection.

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