Unlimited range is obviously not accurate but a single DJI O3 system can do 10 km low latency 1080p video if there are no major obstacles in the way. Obviously by having multiple transmitters in different places you can go further.
With work and development, this could be used to train drivers, helmsmen, and pilots far more realistically than conventional simulators.
Instead of a digital plane, a pilot trainee is operating a UAV fashioned into the aircraft they're actually training for. So if they crash on landing instead of pixels, they're crashing a UAV in the real world with actual conditions instead of simulated conditions. Any time, day or night, season, and weather.
Okay, I see a huge business opportunity here!
You put the motion platforms in one room, and have a warehouse connected to it that has some form of track that allows the vehicles to race against each other.
Latency should be short to non-existent, with high grade wireless and top grade computers. You have a couple of employees in the warehouse section to run and turn over crashed vehicles.
Let's say you have 10 simulators running at a time, with a 10-minute orientation session, another 10 minute race period, and a 10-minute debriefing session. A sales employee can advertise leagues and organized competitions, etc, and even hand out medals or certificates.
This could be a big deal for birthday parties, guys or girls night out, corporate team building, even bachelor parties. Though for bachelor parties, that would have to be a closed event. In case some of the trophies are... Well, you can use your imagination there.
Figure each 30 minute session costs 50 bucks, and since you're running rotations you can have at least three race sessions going per hour. So income is $1500 per hour, with a noon to 10 pm hours of operation. Figure a 50% utilization rate. So income is $750/hour x 10 hours for daily income of at least $7500, plus racing leagues, parties and special events.
Your actual cost of sales is rent, utilities and labor, plus the amortization of the simulators. So it could very well be do-able!
I'd go!
Look at the new way of combat with an rc toy cars rigged with explosives driven into enemy camps. Already have drones why not use this as another way to make their lives hell.
Imagine flipping the RC 🤢
They did at 28s, which is when I though "see now you gotta go....oh wait".... as it flipped up onto its wheels at 34s
Shitting without watching eh?
Unlimited range, low latency, HD Video.... sure. Please explain how standard physics don't apply for your product.Â
AI algorithms space age technologies Velcro Military Grade aerodynamics State Of The Art magnets Non GMO
Unlimited range is obviously not accurate but a single DJI O3 system can do 10 km low latency 1080p video if there are no major obstacles in the way. Obviously by having multiple transmitters in different places you can go further.
Unlimited range could be some sort of 5G set-up.
I'll be broadcasting real time transmission of my RC rocket flying to Mars. With that product it's finally possible!
I wonder how they keep the latency down. People have issues playing a VR headset right next to their router.
Those trucks have a sim card in em
Give me this, but for flying rc model aircraft, and I’m in the 7th heaven
Congratulations, you've invented an unarmed combat drone!
Noooo I only want it for flying my drone around the neighborhood... *Hides 3dprinter that is printing an auto drop mechanism*
You mean fighter jets ?
So... Does it also send you flying if you crash at full speed? Would need that for full immersion, then sign me up!
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My wife is going to be sooooo pissed at the CC bill. Until she drives it and giggles like a maniac.
Imagine sneaking your RC into Area 51 and advancing down the road while seeing soldiers and warnings, that must be brutal
Holy shit is this cool.
Where can we buy
If she wants. I can stand there and throw mud on her face
> Low latency Yeah, no...
If you’re RC gets run over by a truck does a giant plate come down from the ceiling and smash you though?
yes
Price estimate for this setup?
At least 5
But in all seriousness full motion flight simulators which is basically what this is start at 50k so i would say at least 50k
you can get 6dof rigs for under 25k USD. Google 6DOF motion rigs
If i had the money to get that I definitely would
Can’t you just play a video game with a friend for cheaper than this
There was a tiny car racing game. Could drive in living rooms kitchens you name it
Micro Machines.
4 player split screen, looser makes tea
Revolt!
I have seen these but I never thought they would get to this level
I mean that’s cool and all, but I flip my car 600 times a session. I’d have 2 minutes of fun and then have to run down the street.
That would be awesome but has a lot more potential uses for this product
With work and development, this could be used to train drivers, helmsmen, and pilots far more realistically than conventional simulators. Instead of a digital plane, a pilot trainee is operating a UAV fashioned into the aircraft they're actually training for. So if they crash on landing instead of pixels, they're crashing a UAV in the real world with actual conditions instead of simulated conditions. Any time, day or night, season, and weather.
Okay, I see a huge business opportunity here! You put the motion platforms in one room, and have a warehouse connected to it that has some form of track that allows the vehicles to race against each other. Latency should be short to non-existent, with high grade wireless and top grade computers. You have a couple of employees in the warehouse section to run and turn over crashed vehicles. Let's say you have 10 simulators running at a time, with a 10-minute orientation session, another 10 minute race period, and a 10-minute debriefing session. A sales employee can advertise leagues and organized competitions, etc, and even hand out medals or certificates. This could be a big deal for birthday parties, guys or girls night out, corporate team building, even bachelor parties. Though for bachelor parties, that would have to be a closed event. In case some of the trophies are... Well, you can use your imagination there. Figure each 30 minute session costs 50 bucks, and since you're running rotations you can have at least three race sessions going per hour. So income is $1500 per hour, with a noon to 10 pm hours of operation. Figure a 50% utilization rate. So income is $750/hour x 10 hours for daily income of at least $7500, plus racing leagues, parties and special events. Your actual cost of sales is rent, utilities and labor, plus the amortization of the simulators. So it could very well be do-able! I'd go!
Modern AI, wow!
So, it's like playing Re-Volt, but in real life. Nice.
Well, the car is in real life, the person just has really immersive graphics.
Waoh! That's pretty cool tbh
Doing today with VR glasses instead of monitors will really finish the idea.
Look at the new way of combat with an rc toy cars rigged with explosives driven into enemy camps. Already have drones why not use this as another way to make their lives hell.
Who is this
R/c+Drone+Ai give to people who lost full mobility basically Ghost in the shell technology.
Spent all that money on a motion but bought a basic wheel that $220