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Freestyle Timer

This project aims to develop a timer for a highline freestyle competition between two athletes.

Required Features

  • Each session/battle involves two timers, one for each athlete.
  • A timer can only run when no other timers are active.
  • Timers count down from the specified duration (2 minutes) of the battle.
  • A new session can be created via a network request, requiring the session name and athlete names.
  • Sessions run in memory until they are terminated.
  • Control events include session destruction and actions for each athlete: start, pause, reset, and adjust time.
    • start
    • pause
    • reset
    • add second
    • remove second
  • Other events include creation, athlete completion, session completion, and error/warning notifications.
    • session creation
    • athlete completion
    • error warning
  • All session events are recorded and saved in a database under the session name, with timestamps and event names.
  • Each athlete's timer can be streamed over the network.
  • Athlete timers can be viewed in a browser/app.
  • Athlete timers can be overlaid on a video stream.
  • Session events can be streamed over the network.
  • Session events can be monitored live in a browser/app.
  • Previous sessions can be searched, exported as CSV, or deleted via browser/app interface.

Deployment requirements

  • The timer should be operable and viewable without internet/Wi-Fi connectivity.
    • Device options include an laptop with a controller TUI for keyboard control.
    • Alternatively, a Raspberry Pi with wired buttons for each event (or keyboard/display) could serve as the control device.
    • For on-site visibility, a large display connected directly to the device via HDMI should be utilized.
      • The display should show both timers and athlete names.
  • Timers should be controllable from one or multiple phones/apps over a secured network.
  • Multiple on-site screens should receive timer state updates over the network and display the timers (less secured network).
  • A website could provide live timer updates using either WebTransport or WebSocket protocols.
  • Livestreams should receive individual timer states for both Timer A and Timer B for retransmission purposes.

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