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Microphones in your car account for the direction your face is facing while talking. This info is coupled with your absolute gps coordinates and sent with every outgoing transmission. Computers in other cars use this signal to route the transmission to the proper speakers at the proper volume.
A light
visualizer is modulated by your voice so it is easy to see who is talking. Reverb and Doppler effects are intelligently simulated in a virtual environment, again using the directional and distance info, to add spatial realism to the signals. Similar techniques have been used in 3d videogames for 15 years to achieve spatial realism in simulated environments.
Of course wifi and onboard computers are the best way to handle the many tasks that need to be performed. Using the blinking infrared light banks instead of wifi works too, only it would screw up digital pictures pretty badly...hmmm this gives me an idea...
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Infrared_20Voice_20Hailing_20Device [Srimech, Apr 25 2009]
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And here we have the author freely admitting he saw this in a video
game. Someone needs to check the help file. |
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The author has seen 3D sound used for video games (it's been around for many years); that doesn't mean that they've seen it in the context of car-to-car communication as a means of projecting the spatial environment into the car interior. |
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21 Quest, I appreciate that you're trying to help, but you often interpret my rules far more strictly than what I meant when I wrote them. Try to hold your horses, okay? |
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i've stripped the whole post down to basics. My original post was too preachy. |
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Fair enough. I misunderstood the bit about seeing it in video games to mean that [fishboner] had seen it in the same application. My reasons for fishboning the idea, however, had nothing to do with the preaching. I didn't appreciate the assumption that everyone hates driving, but it had nothing to do with my voting. I fishboned because of the following reasons: |
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1) It stated specifically that users had no choice if they didn't want to listen to other drivers, which left them with no defense against harrasment or road rage. This made it a Let's All, which is why I M-F-D'd, Jutta. |
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2) You (fishboner) didn't say how it worked, which made it bad science, magic, or a WIBNI, which was another reason I applied the M-F-D. |
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I see your revision has left out the mandate, rant about the unpleasantness of driving, and vagueness of method. You have adequately explained how it works, and I believe that it is more than possible. Provided users have the choice of muting the device (a blinking light would still be there to let them know if they're being hailed), I think it's a good idea. [+] |
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So now its not just phoning will driving, you also have to look into the direction of the person you are adressing? - Anyone else in the car will have to adress higher powers (by angling their head into the direction their deity is located, traditionally, squinting counts as an attempt to contact inner strength) |
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//you also have to look into the direction of the person you are adressing? // |
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you don't have to look at them, but a slight change in the direction of your face might help them hear you...the same way you do might when talking to a passenger in a car the size of a church. |
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Apart from my disinclination for long range communication in churches, i imagine i would turn my head fully towards anyone i was adressing (otherwise, how yould the system know whom i meant?). |
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there is of course the "talking from the corner of your mouth", but this relies almost completely on the receivers ability to filter your voice. |
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I drive slowly and with my windows down, playing Steely Dan
or the Sundays, so I'm pretty familiar with that doppler
effect when people pass me, flip me off, and yelled
FuuuuU****K YOOOUUU ASSHOOoooollllle !!! |
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I would pay for that same satisfaction on hot days. + |
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no no, loon, I said a car the size of a church. |
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really, this idea is just simulating what it would be like if everyone was driving completely, noiseless, open-air go carts. |
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How many titles has this idea had ? |
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//How many titles has this idea had ?// |
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not enough, apparently... |
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