Overview
The main value of this application is to have a presentation that can be used for conferences, investor presentations, and also to prove to sailors / PGS that a better visualisation during alarms than lists can be presented as part of Eye-D. DIMEQ AS stands for “digital maritime equipment" has developed a product that will exceed existing QHSE tools and equipment onboard vessels, improve monitoring and supervision of the onboard personnel.

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Crew

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Movements Map

Man Overboard Alert

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Project Summary

Problem

There have been many reported cases of man overboard when a crew working on ship-side or a passenger in a cruise ship fell in the water at high seas.
My role
I mainly worked on the user experience and interface of the entire application. My responsibilties were to create svgs of the decks, design the interface and convert it to html/css. I'd worked directly with the client and been able to do what I was expected to deliver. My team flew all the way to Norway for them to do the actual testing.
Concept
Dimeq has their first hardware version of patented solution which is the EYE-D. Basically, it is a combination of an elastomer material wristband and different technologies for connectivity, information and sensors. It’s capable of monitoring and registering personnel with its latest Bluetooth 5 build in. It also works as a key and as a payment device as well, with its NFC chip. All functionalities are configurable for the needs of the ship and/or industry. We have developed a software solution that will monitor users for position during emergency situations, but it will be a part of their experience onboard with the connectivity features like Bluetooth, that will give a full connectivity to IoT (Internet of Things), that will take users/passengers to a whole new experience onboard cruise ships that are prepared for this technology, the future of sensing.

Source: Dimeq - How it works

Mockups
The design was based on Dimeq's logo and animation video. I came up with a simple design interface since it's soley developed for seafarers. It took me a week to finish up the mockups because I had to do the tracing of the ship decks that would be put into movements map module. It was also my responsible to convert my desiggn to html/css and make sure that it works perfectly on the large screen.
mockups
Prototype
Everything had to be done a week before the deadline for the QA to be able to do the simulation testing. I managed to make this sample prototype for client presentation. The video belows covers the crew and movements map module.

Movements Map

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