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OSHI System (OLED Sticker HUD Interface for vehicles)

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2009

Oshi System addresses prevention of cars-pedestrians accidents
by providing an interface that reduces the information overload state.
The quantity of information surrounding a human driver and the
technological progress (cellphones, radio, gps) affect and reduce drivers
ability to identify, analyze and anticipate dangerous situations.
Oshi System does not eliminate information but creates an
Information Management interface that not only centralizes and filters
the information presented to the driver according to location and
surroundings, but also creates a visual hierarchy in the presentation of the
selected, essential information. oshi system uses a head-up-display (hud)
interface embedded in an oled transparent and flexible sticker. on top of
all the data given to the driver, the pedestrian warning warns from
pedestrian activity, its direction and distance by overriding all other
interface information. The oshi system can be added to any vehicle,
it is multi-user customized and portable.

Oshi System design team:
Oz Etzioni, Hironao Kato, Valerija Meng, Marina Scheinberg, Timo Schwertle

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • fake much

  • This is a nice idea, but i think the amount of info would be a distraction from driving, needs to be kept to a basic display. Good video production, the tracking for the graphics overlay could have been done better. Shame its not a real device yet. Samsungs display tech is on the way to providing this though, so only a matter of time.

  • Cadillac pioneered the idea, but a sticker would give it better visibility.

    Keyframes have nothing to do with the image, its the camera that keeps moving/vibrating. They should of taped a red cell phone to the dashboard for tracking.

  • It's obviously not real because the HUD is bouncing around because they didn't match the keyframes correctly. Now, I don't know if it's just intended to be a simulation, but I hate it when people present something as real when it clearly isn't. Learn how to keyframe. OR, and this is better--don't do handheld when you're trying to pull of some CGI.

  • talking about sick technology

  • awesome, but why did it say [s]he was moving at 150km/h constantly?...

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