EP1984082A1 - Konzept zur erkennung eines kontakts mit einem spielgerät - Google Patents
Konzept zur erkennung eines kontakts mit einem spielgerätInfo
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- EP1984082A1 EP1984082A1 EP07818606A EP07818606A EP1984082A1 EP 1984082 A1 EP1984082 A1 EP 1984082A1 EP 07818606 A EP07818606 A EP 07818606A EP 07818606 A EP07818606 A EP 07818606A EP 1984082 A1 EP1984082 A1 EP 1984082A1
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- Prior art keywords
- ball
- magnetic field
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- game
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B43/00—Balls with special arrangements
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a concept for detecting a contact with a game machine, such as can be used in a ball game for detecting a contact between a player and a ball game.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved concept for determining contact of a player with a ball.
- the magnetic field generator is configured to transmit the magnetic field at a code sequence or frequency different from a code sequence or frequency having another device attachable to another player of the ball game.
- An advantage of the present invention is that contacts between game balls and players are individual and can be reliably detected and thus a statistical evaluation of a game history can be simplified.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic sketch of a football field with 22 players and a game ball as an application example of the present invention.
- a recognition of a contact between the game device and the player can not take place over the transit times of radio signals.
- incoming radio signals would have to be compared, for example, with a high-precision time reference.
- a network would have to be built by comparing all times measured to determine the player closest to the ball.
- FIG. 1 shows a player 100 and a game ball 110.
- a device 120 is attached to a shoe of the player 100 in order to be able to establish a contact of the player 100 with the game ball 110.
- the device 120 sends out a magnetic signal 130 which characterizes the player 100 or can be assigned to the player.
- a magnetic field sensor in the ball 110 can detect the magnetic signal 130 and, based thereon, provide an indication as to whether contact between the player 100 and the ball 110 has taken place.
- FIG. 2 a method for detecting a ball contact, according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, is shown in FIG. 2.
- a first step S1 the device 120 generates a magnetic field 130 assignable to the player 100, wherein the magnetic field 130 is generated at a code sequence or frequency different from a code sequence or frequency having another device at another Player of the ball game is attachable.
- the game ball 110 detects the magnetic field 130 assignable to the player 100 with a magnetic field sensor mounted in the ball and, in a third step S3, determines the code sequence or the frequency with which the magnetic field 130 was sent from the device 120 on the code sequence or frequency to provide an indication of which player had contact with the ball 110.
- FIG 3 shows an apparatus 120 attachable to a player 100 of a ball game to detect contact of the player 100 with a ball 110, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the device 120 includes a magnetic field generator 300 coupled to a power source 310 for being powered by the power source 310.
- the magnetic field generator 300 is for generating a magnetic field 130 assignable to the player 100, wherein the magnetic field generator 300 is configured to transmit the magnetic field having a code sequence or a frequency different from a code sequence or a frequency having another device 120 attachable to another player of the ballgame.
- the magnetic field generator 300 has a coil and a coil driver in a coil circuit, the coil circuit being configured to drive a current through the coil, and to detect any voltage induced in the coil.
- the coil driver may comprise, for example, a microcontroller which has a code sequence which, for example, a
- Bit sequence can be provided. According to this bit sequence, current will flow through the coil of the magnetic field generator 300 driven, ie, for example, current flows at a logic "1" and no current flows at a logic "0". Similar to a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) method, a characteristic code or bit sequence can thus be generated for each player of the ball game and converted into magnetic pulses via the coil.
- CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
- the coil driver can drive the coil of the magnetic field generator 300 with a predefined frequency.
- a coil activation signal which may be a current or a voltage, is applied to the coil at a frequency assignable to the player 100.
- the players are thus distinguishable based on frequencies of the generated magnetic alternating field, similar to an FDMA (Frequency Division Multiple Access) method.
- the device 120 may be e.g. be mounted in a racket, glove or wristband to detect ball contacts. Geometric dimensions of the device 120 are adapted to the particular field of application or to the considered sport.
- FIG. 4 shows a game ball 110 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the ball 110 includes a magnetic field sensor 400 coupled to means 410 for determining a code sequence or frequency at which the magnetic field 130 was transmitted.
- the device 410 is additionally coupled to a radio transmitter 420.
- the magnetic field sensor 400 serves to detect a magnetic field 130 or alternating magnetic field that can be assigned to a player 100 of the ball game.
- the magnetic field sensor 400 has a Hall sensor or a magnetoresistive element.
- the magnetic field sensor 400 is a three-dimensional magnetic field sensor, i. it can be used to measure three components of a magnetic field which are perpendicular to one another and correspond to the spatial coordinates, as well as their magnitude.
- the magnetic field sensor 400 sends its measured values to the device 410 which, based on the measured values, determines a code sequence or a frequency with which the magnetic field is transmitted. was determined.
- the device 410 comprises a correlator to compare the magnetic pulses received from the magnetic field sensor 400 and the logical sequence assignable to the magnetic pulses to reference sequences stored in the ball 110, respectively.
- Different bit sequences preferably have auto and cross-correlation properties, so that the bit sequences can be detected as accurately as possible.
- the various bit sequences that can be assigned to the players are therefore orthogonal to one another according to preferred exemplary embodiments.
- means 410 may also pass the received or detected code sequence or bit sequence to radio transmitter 420 for sending the code sequence to a central processing device, not shown in FIG.
- a ball contact information or an indication of which player had contact with the ball 110 can be obtained.
- the ball contact information can additionally be provided with time information by the central evaluation device.
- the game ball 110 may further comprise a device for providing time information in order to allocate the time information to a ball contact information. This makes it possible to make a statement about when which player had contact with the ball 110.
- the game ball 110 further includes a memory for storing the hint or the ball contact information signal, if necessary together with the corresponding time information.
- the memory contents of the memory can be read out, for example, after the end of a game.
- the ball contact information and the associated time information it can be determined how many ball contacts a player 100 had. It is even possible to make statistical statements about how successful ball fees were, since the goal of a ball delivery can be determined by a time comparison. This can be used to record, for example:
- the magnetic field sensor 400 in particular a three-dimensional magnetic field sensor, is able to check not only the presence of the magnetic field 130, but also its intensity.
- the amount of measured magnetic field strength also a statement can be made about how likely it is that a player had a ball contact. This can be interesting, for example, when several players are fighting for the ball 110 and it is not possible to decide with the naked eye which player last touched the ball 110. Such statements are e.g. in corner or offside decisions of importance.
- a power supply of the bale electronics can be realized in a known manner in two ways. First, a battery can be used, but a charging device needed. On the other hand, a primary battery can be used in the game ball, but this can not be replaced in the ball.
- a charging coil is mounted in the ball 110, with the help of which the battery can be charged inductively.
- the ball is powered by lithium batteries.
- the capacity is designed to ensure the function of the electronics in the ball for over 1000 hours. With an average playing time of one hour a day, the battery would last for about three years.
- An application example of the inventive concept is the recognition of ball contacts in a football match.
- 5 schematically illustrates a system for detecting contact between players and a ball 110 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a soccer field 500, 22 players shown schematically, wherein players of a first team are shown schematically by filled circles and players of a second team schematically by crosses, and a game ball 110 and a central evaluation device 510th
- a device 120 having a magnetic field generator 300 is mounted at each of the 22 field players.
- Each of the 22 devices according to the invention generates a magnetic field uniquely assignable to each player, as indicated in FIG. 5 by the reference symbols M1 to M22.
- the assignment of the magnetic field "-" player can be made via a code or bit sequence or a frequency of the magnetic field.
- the game ball 110 is, as already described above, equipped with a preferably three-dimensional magnetic field sensor, which Hall sensors or may have magnetoresistive elements.
- the game ball 110 also has a radio transmitter in order to communicate with the central evaluation device 510 via the radio link 520.
- ball contact occurs between the player with his characteristic magnetic field M16 and the game ball 110.
- the game ball measures the generated magnetic field in the immediate vicinity of the player-mounted device 120 generating the magnetic field M16 and assigns the measured magnetic field to the player 100 on the basis of a detected bit sequence or a detected frequency.
- the assignment according to the exemplary embodiment works with the aid of a correlator. If a frequency distinction is to be made, this can be done, for example, with the aid of a tunable receive filter or bandpass filter.
- Based on the code sequence or the frequency of the ball 110 sends via the radio interface 520 a notification signal or an information signal to the central evaluation point 510, which gives an indication of which player had contact with the ball 110.
- it is the player 100 with the characteristic magnetic field M16.
- the game ball 110 can also send only the bit sequence or the frequency to the central evaluation point 510, which then makes the assignment bit sequence ⁇ -> player or frequency ⁇ -> player.
- the transmission of information from the ball 110 to the central evaluation point 510 takes place according to embodiments over a 2.4 GHz radio link.
- the radio transmission 520 can also be omitted if the ball contact information, for example, only after
- the ball 110 points however, preferably a memory for storing the ball contact information preferably together with time information.
- the central evaluation device 510 is designed to provide time information for the eall contact information which is received via the radio link 520 from the game ball 110.
- the central evaluation device 510 may, for example, also be a clock of an arbiter in order to be able to provide the arbitrator with ball contact information on a display of the clock.
- the present invention thus provides a low-cost and inexpensive concept to determine contacts between players and game equipment.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that gate decisions are also possible by means of coils mounted suitably close to the door, which generate magnetic fields in a door space, and the magnetic field sensor in the ball 110.
- the electronics in the play ball 110 may be configured such that both ball contact information and goal decision information may be provided from the ball 110 based on magnetic field measurements.
- the inventive scheme can also be implemented in software.
- the implementation may be on a digital storage medium, in particular a floppy disk or a CD with electronically readable control signals, which may interact with a programmable computer system and / or microcontroller so that the corresponding method is executed.
- the invention thus also consists in a computer program product with program code stored on a machine-readable carrier for carrying out the method according to the invention for detecting a ball contact, when the computer program product runs on a computer and / or microcontroller.
- the invention can thus be realized as a computer program with a program code for carrying out the method, when the computer program runs on a computer and / or microcontroller.
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