Geeksville: electronics musings
Posted: Aug 24th, '12, 21:02
My iPhone talks to my internet wirelessly. My Kindle reader, my printers, and my computers: the same. There are a dozen tablet PC's out there in price range from a few hundred buks to more than a thousand. Any one of them could run NEMA stuff.... Has anyone gotten their act together to run wireless networks for on-board electronics? It seems like all the pieces exist already, save maybe a daylight visible water proof tablet PC... but we do have daylight visable waterproof displays.
Wouldn't it be cool to be able to pick up your tablet and pick out whatever info you wanted from engine instruments to the radar display to the chart plotter from anywhere on the boat? Think of the implications on a larger yacht. The mate or capt could just flick on his personal tablet PC (like a Kindle Fire or an iPad or Azus) and display whatever nav, weather, or other information he wants from a CCTV of the galley to the side scan sonar wherever he happens to be on the vessle... in his bunk, on the bridge, or in the head! You could literally walk around the boat with one of these and always be constantly in touch with vital information of any sort.
For us who drive more modest sized yachts it could amount to a display we have on the bridge, but take below with us when we take cover from weather, or lock up, or just lay back for a nap. Tuck that tablet under your arm and hit the bunk. Or Velcro it to the overhead.... You will always be able to check your vitals.
You don't need the whole darn internet, just local information. Radar, sonar, engines, GPS, maybe a camera or two.
They already have ethernet based systems that come close. Most of the newer electronics "talk" to one another.... they just happen to use wires. It doesn't seem like a huge leap to make it wireless.
I was wondering if anyone knows of any compaines making any in-roads on this front?
Peter
Wouldn't it be cool to be able to pick up your tablet and pick out whatever info you wanted from engine instruments to the radar display to the chart plotter from anywhere on the boat? Think of the implications on a larger yacht. The mate or capt could just flick on his personal tablet PC (like a Kindle Fire or an iPad or Azus) and display whatever nav, weather, or other information he wants from a CCTV of the galley to the side scan sonar wherever he happens to be on the vessle... in his bunk, on the bridge, or in the head! You could literally walk around the boat with one of these and always be constantly in touch with vital information of any sort.
For us who drive more modest sized yachts it could amount to a display we have on the bridge, but take below with us when we take cover from weather, or lock up, or just lay back for a nap. Tuck that tablet under your arm and hit the bunk. Or Velcro it to the overhead.... You will always be able to check your vitals.
You don't need the whole darn internet, just local information. Radar, sonar, engines, GPS, maybe a camera or two.
They already have ethernet based systems that come close. Most of the newer electronics "talk" to one another.... they just happen to use wires. It doesn't seem like a huge leap to make it wireless.
I was wondering if anyone knows of any compaines making any in-roads on this front?
Peter