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== Badge functions ==
 
== Badge functions ==
 
The idea is that everyone gets a badge that is primarily useful during the event, and also fun and easy to tinker with. Every badge will connect to legacy WiFi (so it's smart to bring a laptop that can do 5GHz). The badge will be able to display information like a talk schedule, fahrplan, angel shifts.  
 
The idea is that everyone gets a badge that is primarily useful during the event, and also fun and easy to tinker with. Every badge will connect to legacy WiFi (so it's smart to bring a laptop that can do 5GHz). The badge will be able to display information like a talk schedule, fahrplan, angel shifts.  
 
Additionally badges can be configured as a beacon that broadcasts a ID, which is received by nearby badges which then use the ID to fetch information about the area they're near using an API. A 'would be nice' is to also be able to interact with LEDs/devices through this API.
 
  
 
In list form:
 
In list form:
 
* Provide information during the event
 
* Provide information during the event
 
* Talk schedule + fahrplan
 
* Talk schedule + fahrplan
* Angel shift information (2-way with REST API over WiFi)
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* Angel shift information (optionally 2-way with REST API over WiFi)
* Information on places (tracks, villages) you're near using BLE beacon-configured badges
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* Information on places (tracks, villages) you're near
 
Bonus stuff (not a priority, but a 'would be nice'):
 
Bonus stuff (not a priority, but a 'would be nice'):
* Control LEDs or devices in villages you're near using BLE
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* Control LEDs or devices in villages you're near
* Locate friends around the camp (opt-in)
 
  
 
== Vacancies ==
 
== Vacancies ==
<s>* A firmware developer for the BLE module (nrf51822). Dev boards are available, please inform through IRC.</s>
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None at the moment.
  
 
== Hardware ==
 
== Hardware ==
 
The badge will be a creditcard-ish sized PCB with on it:
 
The badge will be a creditcard-ish sized PCB with on it:
 
* A ~2" e-paper display
 
* A ~2" e-paper display
* An ESP12* WiFi module controlling everything
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* An ESP WiFi module
* A BLE chip (probably the nRF51822)
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* At least up/down/left/right/select buttons for input
* Capacitive touch buttons for input
 
 
* A decent-sized battery to last at least a day
 
* A decent-sized battery to last at least a day
 
* Power regulator
 
* Power regulator
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== Roadmap ==
 
== Roadmap ==
* June 1, 2016: First proto PCB run
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* Proof of concept by september
* (1-2 more PCB runs)
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* PCB prototype ordered by 13 september
* February 2017: Start mass production
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* (more prototype runs)
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* February 2017: Start mass production (design / parts finalized before this time)
  
 
==Angels==
 
==Angels==
  
 
{{TeamQuestions}}
 
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Revision as of 20:54, 17 July 2016

Projects:Badge
1st line contacts: Kartoffel
Does: Design an awesome badge
Does not:
Is an exclusive team: No
Contact: badge@lists.sha2017.org
IRC: #sha2017-badge
Deadlines:
Needed resources:
Comment:
Vacancies: 0
Current team size / amount of ppl: 0
Contact at projectleiding: User:Stitch
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About

Badge team

We want to make an awesome badge.

We have an irc channel at #sha2017-badge on freenode and a mailing list at badge@lists.sha2017.org

Current team members:

  • realitygaps
  • the_Jinx
  • Einstein
  • Kartoffel
  • puckipedia
  • Underhand
  • you?

Our current brainstorms and meeting notes are at https://pad.ijhack.nl/p/shabadge. An overview can be found at https://pad.sha2017.org/p/badge-neat. Technical specs (subject to change): https://pad.sha2017.org/p/badge-technical.

We will continue having meetings online on the irc channel once every couple of weeks for the moment.

Badge functions

The idea is that everyone gets a badge that is primarily useful during the event, and also fun and easy to tinker with. Every badge will connect to legacy WiFi (so it's smart to bring a laptop that can do 5GHz). The badge will be able to display information like a talk schedule, fahrplan, angel shifts.

In list form:

  • Provide information during the event
  • Talk schedule + fahrplan
  • Angel shift information (optionally 2-way with REST API over WiFi)
  • Information on places (tracks, villages) you're near

Bonus stuff (not a priority, but a 'would be nice'):

  • Control LEDs or devices in villages you're near

Vacancies

None at the moment.

Hardware

The badge will be a creditcard-ish sized PCB with on it:

  • A ~2" e-paper display
  • An ESP WiFi module
  • At least up/down/left/right/select buttons for input
  • A decent-sized battery to last at least a day
  • Power regulator
  • A USB->TTL chip for programming
  • ('would be nice') Proper badge clip instead of a lanyard
  • ('would be nice') a pager motor for notifications

At the moment we're trying to keep the budget for the badge below €15, which is still quite a lot of money. Sponsoring might help reduce this amount.

Roadmap

  • Proof of concept by september
  • PCB prototype ordered by 13 september
  • (more prototype runs)
  • February 2017: Start mass production (design / parts finalized before this time)

Angels

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