Integrated Communication System in Future Skateboards and Hover Boards


by L. Winslow - Date: 2007-04-13 - Word Count: 264 Share This!

So you think you have a "RAD" skateboard is that it? Well, show it to me? Now I am not putting you down, because it was not all that long ago that I had a "Rad" skateboard too. Sims wheels, custom trucks, and an awesome custom board with graphics. So, I know what you are saying.

Nevertheless, now the newest skateboards are on the drawing board and they are really hover boards. They fly, literally. But that is not all these radical departures in current technology have. These future skateboards - hover boards will have Voice Activated Controls and their own propulsion system to stay airborne.

If you think your hang-time is good now or you think you are catching some serious air, you just wait. What else are software planners considering designing into the new hover boards? Well how about; Hover Board Formation Flying (Swarming). You and your friends can fly along and never crash into each other.

And if you are like me you like to video tape your radical moves to show your friends right? No problem because in the future these systems will be built in. That's right; Video Feed - Sending via Wireless Internet, along with you guessed it; Instant Messaging.

Of course before your parents are going to sign off on one of these expensive boards they are going to want GPS tracking in case it is stolen and EMT Alert Systems with RFID Active Tagging in case you get hurt? Or they can just call your skateboard using the on-board Cell Phone 5G Wireless Technologies and tell you it is time for dinner.


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L. Winslow is a Technology Advisor to the Online Think Tank, a Futurist and retired entrepreneur. Currently he is planning a bicycle ride across the US to raise money for charity and is sponsored by http://www.Calling-Plans.com and all the proceeds will go to various charities who sign up.

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