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  2. Dive computer - Wikipedia

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    A dive computer, personal decompression computer or decompression meter is a device used by an underwater diver to measure the elapsed time and depth during a dive and use this data to calculate and display an ascent profile which, according to the programmed decompression algorithm, will give a low risk of decompression sickness.

  3. Orca Edge - Wikipedia

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    The Orca Edge was the first commercially viable recreational diving personal decompression computer. [1] The Orca Edge was an early example of a dive computer that ran a real time algorithm. [2] Designed by Craig Barshinger, Karl E. Huggins and Paul Heinmiller, the Edge did not display a decompression plan, but instead showed the ceiling or the ...

  4. Shearwater Research - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Shearwater Research was founded by Bruce Partridge who produced their products in a spare bedroom at his home. [1] As of 2014, Shearwater was producing thousands of dive computers per year in a manufacturing facility with twenty employees. [1] From the beginning the company sought to develop products that are simple to use and easy to ...

  5. “Titan ”Mission Specialist Refutes Account of CEO Panicking ...

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    She went on to recall how during a 2022 dive, the crew thought of using "ctrl+alt+delete" — a common keyboard shortcut used to reboot many computers and close frozen windows — when they ...

  6. Decompression equipment - Wikipedia

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    The personal decompression computer, or dive computer, is a small computer designed to be worn by a diver during a dive, with a pressure sensor and an electronic timer mounted in a waterproof and pressure resistant housing and which has been programmed to model the inert gas loading of the diver's tissues in real time during a dive. [30]

  7. Karl E. Huggins - Wikipedia

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    University of Michigan. Karl E. Huggins is an American decompression researcher and author of a set of air decompression tables for reduced risk and multi-level repetitive diving based on the US Navy tables modified to avoid Doppler ultrasound detectable vascular bubble production.

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