System and apparatus for performance monitoring

A technology for representing data and computer systems, applied in applications, character and pattern recognition, motion accessories, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-04-21
斯考驰艾斯公司
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While sensors worn by athletes performing limited exercise in a confined space (such as cardiorespiratory training or strength training on exercise equipment or free weight training) are widely used today, they can be wired or wirelessly connected to monitoring equipment, but sensor technology for team sports on large sports fields remains technically challenging

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[0029] As noted above, the present disclosure relates to systems and devices for monitoring performance, particularly in high-speed, high-impact team sports played on large field areas, such as ice hockey played on ice rinks, hard courts Basketball and other games played on grass or artificial turf, etc., or American football, football, rugby and other games, etc. Various exemplary embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0030]figure 1 An inertial measurement unit (IMU) is depicted, which may be a sensor module including one or more accelerometers, one or more gyroscopes, and one or more magnetometers. The IMU sensor module may further include a barometer and a temperature sensor.

[0031] Such as figure 2 As shown, an athlete may wear multiple IMU sensor modules, for example, at each foot of the athlete and at the athlete's waist. In one embodiment, when worn by a hockey player, the IMU sensor module may be housed in the player's s...

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There is disclosed a novel system and method for performance monitoring of athletes. In an embodiment, the system comprises a plurality of sensor modules mounted on different locations of an athlete,wherein at least one of the plurality of sensor modules is a master sensor module configured to interconnect with all other sensor modules to collect performance data for transmission to a computer system configured to collect the performance data. In an embodiment, a sensor module is housed in a cavity of a blade holder in at least one skate of a pair of skates worn by a hockey player.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates generally to systems and devices for monitoring performance, and more particularly to monitoring the performance of athletes. Background technique [0002] Monitoring athlete performance using sensors worn on various parts of the body has become more common in recent years as sensor technology has improved and costs have fallen. While sensors worn by athletes performing limited exercise in a confined space (such as cardiorespiratory training or strength training on exercise equipment or free weight training) are widely used today, they can be wired or wirelessly connected to monitoring equipment, but sensor technology for team sports on large sports fields remains technically challenging. In particular, monitoring player performance in high-velocity, high-impact team sports (e.g., ice hockey or American football) still leaves significant room for improvement in order to be able to collect Collect and analyze data at a le...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B71/06A43B5/16A63C1/00
CPCA63C1/22A63C2203/18G06Q10/0639G06V40/23A42B3/0406A63B24/0062A63B2220/40A63B2220/72A63B2244/18A63C1/30
Inventor 约翰·洛伊布鲁斯·赖特阿迪尔·阿巴迪-麦金托什
Owner 斯考驰艾斯公司
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