New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs
Started by Admin in Ski News 29-Jun-2009 - 10 Replies
Admin posted Jun-2009
One clever new piece of kits allows for wireless heart rate monitoring and notification to resort medical crews if a skier goes in to cardiac arrest or has other medical events on the slopes.
Another will allow for smart lift tickets to be published that include GPS technology and allow for the live tracking of all ticket holders on the mountain, including the speeds at which they are travelling.
One resulting application of the technology would allow resorts to set speed limits on all or some pistes and to know who transgressors are and fine them are confiscate lift tickets, without needing them, to be seen and physically tracked down by ski patrollers.
It is not clear if the technology will advise skiers how fast they are moving to enable them to avoid breaking speed limits.
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Bandit
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jun-2009
Where you ski, what you ski, where you stopped, when you went to the loo etc :roll:
Imagine, charging a really steep bump field, being completely wasted at the bottom, and being met by a medical team who have decided that your heart rate is too high.
Hillfrogs, being reprimanded as the monitoring equipment shows that they sat down in the middle of a slope for too long......
If this makes it's way to Europe, I shall be skinning up more often I reckon.
Admin
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jun-2009
bandit wrote:reprimanded as the monitoring equipment shows that they sat down in the middle of a slope for too long......
Every cloud... :wink: :lol:
Bandit
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jun-2009
Admin wrote:Quite. Although...
bandit wrote:reprimanded as the monitoring equipment shows that they sat down in the middle of a slope for too long......
Every cloud... :wink: :lol:
Tino....please note...Twas not me wot said that last bit, honest :lol:
Neiltoo
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jul-2009
bandit wrote:Am I alone in feeling some discomfort at the intrusion this technology will make into my life.
I would feel a bit more than 'some discomfort'
And as for the speed limits, how exactly is the skier supposed to know how fast he or she is travelling? You could not, for example, legally enforce speed limits for cars if they had no speedometer or other way of notifying the driver of the speed. I hope this is one of those 'only in the USA' type things )
Dave Mac
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jul-2009
That won't work, they would put an auto-stop on the pass if they didn't receive the signal. Damn.
You could give your pass to a slower skier, but then you would have to wait at the bottom to get the pass back.
You could buy two lift passes, and....... Ah-ha, so that's why they are introducing this gizmo.
Call me an old sceptic if you like but......
Ski well, if a little more slower than last year. :cry:
Brucie
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jul-2009
Tony_H
reply to 'New Apple Patented Technology Could See Automatically Enforced Speed Limits On Ski Runs' posted Jul-2009
Whilst I like the idea of being able to monitor how many miles I covered, what vertical I did etc, the idea of repremanding people for how they have skied offends me. As Bandit said, I like to ski where I want how I want.
As for skinning up, I didnt realise you were into that s**t Bandit.....?
Topic last updated on 05-July-2009 at 07:55