Advanced Laser Tag
Team: Garrett Mertens, Aaron Roth, Casey Taylor
Project
Laser tag is a fun group activity but is limited to arena gameplay with bulky equipment and limited rulesets
Goals:
- Portable indoor and outdoor laser tag system
- Fully contained game control and score synchronization within the guns
- Range of at least 150 ft.
System
Methods
- Modular approach to hardware development for easy and reliable build
- Self-contained and rechargeable battery system provides hours of gameplay
- Data transmission through a high power infrared emitter with dynamic power adjustment suitable for indoor and outdoor play
- Determine direction of hit reception through multiple receivers (Left, Right, Front)
- LEDs and haptic feedback for player immersion
- Devices connect and synchronize through a wireless IEEE 802.11 network protocol to coordinate game configuration and gameplay status
- Software allows several types of game modes selected via screen and navigational button
Conclusion
Results:
- Maximum tested range of greater than 1300 ft. in ideal conditions
- Successful mesh network communicates data between devices
- Successful self-powered, portable, and rechargeable system
Future Improvements:
- Better infrared beamforming
- Enhanced network adaptability for rapid topology adjustments
- Additional game mode implementations