Tactile Gaming Vest Punches and Slices.

“Ouch! That hurt!”

So exclaimed one user of the University of Pennsylvania’s Tactile Gaming 
Vest (TGV) during yesterday’s demos at the IEEE Haptics Symposium, in 
Waltham, Mass.

As conference participants steered their character in a shoot-em-up 
computer video game based on Half-Life 2, the vest variously smacked 
them and vibrated as they themselves got shot. Sometimes it smarted, 
depending on how tight the vest was on the user, or if the “shots” hit 
right on the collar bone. For me it was more like a series of surprise 
punches.

Four solenoid actuators in the chest and shoulders in front, plus two 
solenoids in the back, give you the feeling of a gunshot, says Saurabh 
Palan, a graduate student who works on the project. In addition, 
vibrating eccentric-mass motors clustered against the shoulder blades 
make you feel a slashing effect as you get stabbed from behind. 
Currently there is no feedback from your own weapons as you fire, just 
from weapons aimed at you.

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