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A. Snow-blind Stun Gun |
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B. Walking Stick for the Elderly |
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C. Tracker Ball |
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The SP student was holding a snow-blind stun gun that was made by a 3-D printer. Using LED, the gun can momentarily blind a person with its powerful beam. No live ammunition is allowed in the exhibition hall so we did not have a chance to see it in action.
B.
This walking stick for the elderly comes from HCI. It features a torch for the user to see in the dark and a blinking light for others to be aware of a physically challenged person.
C.
Skunkworks Electronic Camera Scout: An Android controlled tracker ball that can send live video back to its controller. The tracker ball can be driven around remotely using an app and was modified from a toy!
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