Interactive Mission

Soldier receives mission instructions via visor displayThe location and health of soldiers (or other people)on a critical mission are tracked in real-time. Mission decisions are made by central control and communicated via visor displays.

Click > to view the final "On a Mission" studio project released in June 2016.

Scenario

Soldiers and rescuers are often sent on critical missions. Mission instructions will be generated by central control, transmitted to each soldier, and displayed via a visor display. In this project we will use GPS to track the absolute location of each soldier, as well as their relative positions. The health of each soldier will also be monitored using health sensors. Data is streamed from each Soldier to central control. The current state of the mission (and all mission personnel) will be displayed on a central monitor.
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Safety Analysis

Safety is primarily related to tracking the health and position of each mission member and also communicating timely and accurate mission instructions.
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Threat Model

Security vulnerabilities include incorrect health readings, incorrect tracking, and incorrect mission instructions. (Threat model pending)
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Open Source

This project is currently under incubation as a private GitHub repository. It will be open-sourced in June 2016.
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User Manual

This project is currently under incubation as a private GitHub repository. The user manual is not yet published.
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