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LifeLine

Department of Industrial Design, Ming Chi University of Technology

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Lifeline is a physiological sensing device that uses NPNS technology to monitor driver health information. It communicates via the CAN protocol to take control of the vehicle, activate safety mechanisms, and enable automatic calling, ensuring the safety of both the vehicle and the driver.

Through plug-and-play installation, it is compatible with vehicles of Class 1 to 3, equipped with various safety mechanisms to prevent traffic accidents. Utilizing sensors to monitor the driver's physiological state enables the vehicle to activate safety mechanisms, reducing the risk of accidents. The LifeLine add-on feature enhances the safety and intelligence of Level 1 vehicles, providing increased safety for high-risk individuals when driving. Lifeline monitors the driving physiology of high-risk populations to make driving and vehicles safer while improving overall road traffic safety.

Settle Where You Are

Department of Visual Communication and Design, China University of Technology

"Settle Where You Are" is a topical tabletop game about homelessness in Taipei. We aim to visually showcase aspects such as living conditions, job opportunities, experiences of vagrancy, and welfare policies to the public through this format. "Settle Where You Are" is a topical tabletop game centered around homelessness in Taipei. When you open the game packaging, it mirrors the act of a homeless person unfolding a cardboard box to settle down. The map displays public spaces where homeless individuals reside, work, or eat in Taipei. Days spent wandering the streets are always filled with "destiny" and "opportunity" – perhaps being evicted by the police, or maybe receiving government aid. Each dropped "stone" (character token) carries its own story, whether it's hurtful, quiet, impaired, or elderly. We cannot deny that they are all striving to live in society.

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