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    5. Beginners or those new to the ski mountain would use this device’s trail tracker, to help orient themselves on the mountain and to ensure that they are not on a trail that is too difficult for their skiing ability. Skiers in poor weather conditions with low visibility will find the trail tracker to be useful in determining where they are on the mountain, when signs or other markers are not visible. Avid skiers will appreciate the record keeping functionality of IntelliSki. They will be able to track their run totals, vertical feet, and trails skied. Ski Resorts could rent out IntelliSki to skiers as an addition to a ski map. Beginners or those new to the ski mountain would use this device’s trail tracker, to help orient themselves on the mountain and to ensure that they are not on a trail that is too difficult for their skiing ability. Skiers in poor weather conditions with low visibility will find the trail tracker to be useful in determining where they are on the mountain, when signs or other markers are not visible. Avid skiers will appreciate the record keeping functionality of IntelliSki. They will be able to track their run totals, vertical feet, and trails skied. Ski Resorts could rent out IntelliSki to skiers as an addition to a ski map.

    6. Beginners or those new to the ski mountain would use this device’s trail tracker, to help orient themselves on the mountain and to ensure that they are not on a trail that is too difficult for their skiing ability. Skiers in poor weather conditions with low visibility will find the trail tracker to be useful in determining where they are on the mountain, when signs or other markers are not visible. Avid skiers will appreciate the record keeping functionality of IntelliSki. They will be able to track their run totals, vertical feet, and trails skied. Ski Resorts could rent out IntelliSki to skiers as an addition to a ski map. Beginners or those new to the ski mountain would use this device’s trail tracker, to help orient themselves on the mountain and to ensure that they are not on a trail that is too difficult for their skiing ability. Skiers in poor weather conditions with low visibility will find the trail tracker to be useful in determining where they are on the mountain, when signs or other markers are not visible. Avid skiers will appreciate the record keeping functionality of IntelliSki. They will be able to track their run totals, vertical feet, and trails skied. Ski Resorts could rent out IntelliSki to skiers as an addition to a ski map.

    7. The current trail name, difficulty, and altitude will be acquired from the GPS coordinates. Whenever the coordinates are updated a look-up table will be used to determine where you are on the mountain (ie what trail). The run count and total vertical feet skied, will be calculated by using a counter that increments whenever the skier gets on a chairlift. Additional sensors such as temperature and time of day will be updated constantly and be output to the screen. The current trail name, difficulty, and altitude will be acquired from the GPS coordinates. Whenever the coordinates are updated a look-up table will be used to determine where you are on the mountain (ie what trail). The run count and total vertical feet skied, will be calculated by using a counter that increments whenever the skier gets on a chairlift. Additional sensors such as temperature and time of day will be updated constantly and be output to the screen.

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    10. Specifications: Operating Temp: -40 to 85 C Supply Voltage: 2.7 to 3.6 V (DC) Supply Current: 10mA @ 20 MHz Memory: (4k +256) RAM 64k bytes of FLASH 64k bytes of external memory I/O: i2c and RS232 port (via UART0) Cost: Free (borrowed from CS/EE department) Specifications: Operating Temp: -40 to 85 C Supply Voltage: 2.7 to 3.6 V (DC) Supply Current: 10mA @ 20 MHz Memory: (4k +256) RAM 64k bytes of FLASH 64k bytes of external memory I/O: i2c and RS232 port (via UART0) Cost: Free (borrowed from CS/EE department)

    11. Specifications: 4Hz position update rate. (4 updates / second) Accuracy: 2.5m Operating Voltage: 2.7 to 3.3 V 8Mb of flash memory 2 UARTS @ 3V levels Interface: 20pin Flex Cable Size: 31.5mm x 47mm x 9.5mm Weight: 23g Industrial operating temperature range -40...85°C Cost: $129.00 Specifications: 4Hz position update rate. (4 updates / second) Accuracy: 2.5m Operating Voltage: 2.7 to 3.3 V 8Mb of flash memory 2 UARTS @ 3V levels Interface: 20pin Flex Cable Size: 31.5mm x 47mm x 9.5mm Weight: 23g Industrial operating temperature range -40...85°C Cost: $129.00

    12. Specifications: Operating Temp: -20 to 70 C / (-40 to 85 C) extended Supply Voltage: 4.75 to 5.25 V (DC) Supply Current: 275mA Serial Transfer Rate: up to 100kb/s RS232 Module Size: 98mm x 60mm x 24.4mm Display Size: 70.8mm x 20.6mm Cost: $107.00 / $117.00 Specifications: Operating Temp: -20 to 70 C / (-40 to 85 C) extended Supply Voltage: 4.75 to 5.25 V (DC) Supply Current: 275mA Serial Transfer Rate: up to 100kb/s RS232 Module Size: 98mm x 60mm x 24.4mm Display Size: 70.8mm x 20.6mm Cost: $107.00 / $117.00

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    19. Our system will be modeled to work at Jiminy Peak Ski Resort, but future models will allow the skier to download GPS coordinates for any ski mountain. The project allows for flexibility, in that, we can add or remove extra features to the device. The key to making this a realistically usable product is to use small lightweight components. (ideally the product would look similar to a Palm Pilot) Our system will be modeled to work at Jiminy Peak Ski Resort, but future models will allow the skier to download GPS coordinates for any ski mountain. The project allows for flexibility, in that, we can add or remove extra features to the device. The key to making this a realistically usable product is to use small lightweight components. (ideally the product would look similar to a Palm Pilot)

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    30. Our system will be modeled to work at Jiminy Peak Ski Resort, but future models will allow the skier to download GPS coordinates for any ski mountain. The project allows for flexibility, in that, we can add or remove extra features to the device. The key to making this a realistically usable product is to use small lightweight components. (ideally the product would look similar to a Palm Pilot) Our system will be modeled to work at Jiminy Peak Ski Resort, but future models will allow the skier to download GPS coordinates for any ski mountain. The project allows for flexibility, in that, we can add or remove extra features to the device. The key to making this a realistically usable product is to use small lightweight components. (ideally the product would look similar to a Palm Pilot)

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