Saturday, 12 October 2013

I am so in love with the concept of ideas, that I could sleep with them ;) : Internet of things - my new crush



Internet of things – the phrase seemed rather obfuscating at first.

But when I thought closely, it fits in so well in the direction the world is headed. Imagine your television communicating with your doorbell to turn on the TV to the Euro Cup Final that you ran from the office to watch. The concept, “Internet of Things”, has that power.

We are proud to present you 'DriveSafe'. What it does is, it determines how well you’re driving based on how fast you’re driving and how quick you steer that wheel in your hand. The idea is, if you’re turning the steering wheel at a faster speed than stipulated at a given speed of your vehicle, you’re driving dangerously enough for your fellow drivers. That is to say, we don't judge how you drive, your car says if you're driving her good or bad. And dare you turn bad on her!

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While this not only gives the law and administration a better insight into a driver before they charge him with reckless driving, it also helps a driver perform better by indicating where did he go wrong. This is something that a large auto manufacturer was trying to do with its beautiful android application, i.e., to understand how drivers interact with an ITS that guides them on improving. Of course it is not the entire thing behind reckless driving, but is one of the few that go behind the science of safe driving.

With all these “DriveSafe”s put on in every car, you could have interesting things done. If you’re a driver yourself, you would know the ease that you’ll be at, while driving, if you know how well the person in front of you, or even behind you, drives. E.g. if I have bad drivers around me, I need to drive cautiously. I could be at ease otherwise. Tell me that you haven't felt a difference when you and your friend were racing down that lane, weren't you more aware of his possible responses just because you knew him as a person.
Now the product DriveSafe, maintains a log of your driving activity and gives you an overall rating 
of 1 to 100 as to how well you drive, determined by the higher this number. While driving your windscreen changes to a digital panel, with the car in front of you, branded by its driver’s score. Now you know that a #40 driver could make a sharp turn while if it’s #98 in front of you, he most probably will be driving safe. Hence you could make that effort and overtake him safely. Following image may help you at visualization.

A challenge as Sameer clearly identified is to evaluate this information really quickly for in smaller lanes, traffic moves really fast. Well, Sameer, I have answers to your questions. How we do it really fast, is what I answer in my follow up post. How we do it for smaller lanes is something that I answer right after the next paragraph.

This will do two things. It will make driving a whole lot safer and can ease off the frustration of individuals when they are befuddled taking the risk of overtaking the car in front of them. I am not saying this is all that it could do, but the example above is indicative of the scope of the product, and also incidentally, its mother. And yes, of course, you will have the power of turning the feature on or off. Turning on, though, will make your driving much more fun and game-like. I incidentally am a racing game freak myself and have always thought of such things.

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This picture is interesting. If you divide the image from where this person’s head is, you know what is a possible problem with this product, from a user experience point of view. It is that it would be a pain looking at those flying numbers in front of you. That is where the guy is looking. The solution lies on the other side of his head.  Instead of a numerical score we give the driver an aura, his DriverAura that is indicative of his driving behaviour. E.g. Red for <40; yellow for 40-70 and Green for 70-100s. Now this turns into a Call of Duty MW game, where your screen is all red and green and you could locate that sweet spot to drive your vehicle.
 
And now before you go about "this is utter nonsense" and "the man is too imaginative" mode, like my friend Prateek here, hold your horses. For I have a surprise for you. In my following post, I will walk you through how exactly is it possible. Leave a comment below and I will follow up with the post. This is not only possible but envisioned here in New Delhi on October 13th, 2013. The only concern is how long before we see this happening. Thanks for the feedback Prateek for having me re look at the idea to answer your questions


I’d request you  to write how you think about the idea below this post & vote & share if you’d like to see it happen.