Wiimote Saves Lives

Who would’ve thought that something like the Wiimote could actually be used to save lives? Well, that’s what CiiPR does – where it involves a dummy known as ResusciAnne alongside a PC application and a Wiimote. Whenever you push on ResusciAnne’s chest, the motion controlled joystick will interpret it as either a exact or incorrect chest compression, letting you get essential practice in order to prepare for emergencies. that conceptual technology was developed by the University of Alabama at Birmingham since early that year,
and it is tipped that the Wii CPR software could be available for download as early as that fall. Needless to say, it will be an open source cipher, giving the user additional freedom to program it according to their own specifications.Permalink: Wiimote Saves Lives from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing
Orginal post by Mike