Enhancement of laser tag technology through the implementation of zigbee, video multiplexing and audio communication
The study aims to enhance game play of the current Laser Tag Game by adding a vicinity scanning system. The group used Zigbee technology as a Radar and IP cameras that are video multiplexed in order for the players to see each other's views. the group also used Walkie Talkie's as audio com...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-154612021-11-24T03:48:49Z Enhancement of laser tag technology through the implementation of zigbee, video multiplexing and audio communication Avelino, Jerome A. Bagay, Ciara Thaddea P. Baylon, Carl Lawrence N. Galvez, Markon Andrew G. The study aims to enhance game play of the current Laser Tag Game by adding a vicinity scanning system. The group used Zigbee technology as a Radar and IP cameras that are video multiplexed in order for the players to see each other's views. the group also used Walkie Talkie's as audio communication between players. LabView, Python and Dreamweaver were used to program the Radar and the Website. All of the features can be viewed in an LCD monitor strapped on each player's wrist. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14819 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository |
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The study aims to enhance game play of the current Laser Tag Game by adding a vicinity scanning system. The group used Zigbee technology as a Radar and IP cameras that are video multiplexed in order for the players to see each other's views. the group also used Walkie Talkie's as audio communication between players. LabView, Python and Dreamweaver were used to program the Radar and the Website. All of the features can be viewed in an LCD monitor strapped on each player's wrist. |
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