FPPP Abridged
Transcript of FPPP Abridged
WTSN 104- Section 56Park Information System
The Info-Meisters- Jake Phillips, Dylan Linder, Chris Durante, Mingming Mai, Luke Hoffmann, Daniel Sonnenfeldt, Hannah O’Brien, Asaf Orel
Introduction
Mobile application with GPS services
Personal identification using RFID wristbands
Interactive Kiosks to provide park information
Park Talk™, Park Planner™, and customer rewards program
Creating our own closed network
BackgroundPark Information - Excitement, Delight, and Discovery
Theme ParkUpdating old paper map information systemsInduction based RFID Current location using Google Maps API and RFID
Design StatementDesign a park information system to gather information and distribute it to interactive interfaces throughout the park.
Mobile ApplicationInteractive Map
Wait Times
Reviews
Game
Photo System
Rewards Point System
Spanish Mode
Customization
Application Features Park Talk™
Real Time User generated content
Interaction with visitors
Fit for all ages
Point system
Park Planner™
Customized routes
Line Saver
Potential $$$
System InteractionHub Connectivity
Internet System
Google Fiber and Comcast modems
Cloud Storage
RFID Identification WristbandsColorful wristbands Passive RFID tags embedded in
themReceivers located throughout the
park at entrance and exits of rides and exhibits
Track the user’s movements throughout the park
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Park KiosksMDKS K-Phlat 55’ Monitors
K-Bond Technology- waterproof
Solar Powered
Located in highlighted areas- groups of 5
Simplified version of the application interface
Handicap accessible
Workers there to help
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Bus Stop Monitors2 46’ outdoor monitors from Suntronics LCDMounted to bus stop shelter10 bus stops and 10 parking lots, 40 monitors totalWired connection to hub routers
Cost35 Kiosks at $5,000.00 each - $175,000.00
40 Information Panels at $2319.20 each - $92,768.00
70 RFID scanners at $200.00 each - $14,000.00
1,000,000 Wristbands with RFID at $0.21 each - $210,000.00 per year
Total Hub costs - $30,470
Annual data costs - $6,115.00
Total Initial- $363,688 Annually- $216,115
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ConclusionEnvironmentally Conscious
Innovative Technology
Personalized Experience for User
Collect Data efficiently using RFID and user inputs
Unique Features for the Park
Easy to Use and Customize