WO1994005380A1 - Dispositif d'aide a l'arbitrage pour jeux de balles ou de ballons - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- A63B71/00—Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
- A63B71/06—Indicating or scoring devices for games or players, or for other sports activities
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B71/00—Games or sports accessories not covered in groups A63B1/00 - A63B69/00
- A63B71/06—Indicating or scoring devices for games or players, or for other sports activities
- A63B71/0605—Decision makers and devices using detection means facilitating arbitration
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- the present invention relates to an arbitration aid device intended for ball games in which the arbitration is carried out by a referee assisted by auxiliary judges.
- patent application DE 3 120584 shows a signaling device intended mainly for football referees and comprising on the one hand a transmitter placed in the flag of each linesman and on the other hand a receiver made available to the referee.
- the action of a push button at the level of the linesman's flag results in the emission of an audible signal on the referee's receiver, who can then interrupt the action in progress to go and talk to the touch judge making the appeal.
- the present invention aims to overcome these drawbacks and to propose an arbitration aid device making it fairer and safer by quickly informing the referee of the actions of play that may occur outside his field of vision and allowing him to enter and have access to arbitration data essential to the management of the meeting.
- An object of the invention is also to transmit the information collected by the arbitrator during a meeting to a computer terminal which can manage it, classify it and restore it after classification for use as soon as this meeting is over.
- an arbitration assistance device for ball games comprising communication means held by the referee. and provided with transmitting means make it possible to communicate arbitration data previously entered on input means to management means arranged on the edge of the playing field and connected to calculation means which centralize the arbitration data coming from several management resources present on separate playing fields.
- the means of seizure allow the referee to identify throughout the match the multiple information (goal, exclusion of a player, other sanctions ...) necessary for his arbitration.
- the presence of transmitting means at the level of the referee then makes it possible to retransmit, in the minutes which follow the end of the match, all the data relating to it, in particular the results or the sanctions pronounced against such or such participant. It is then possible, from these data and those from other playing fields, to quickly establish rankings at several levels: departmental, regional or national or even international.
- the input means available to the referee comprises a first set of alphanumeric keys for entering the coordinates of the participants, a second set of symbolic keys for entering parameters specific to the game played, a third set of function keys comprising in particular a touch of validation of the previous seizures, and a set of indicators for the verification of the operations carried out and the information of the referee.
- the indicators include a light display and a series of audio and visual indicators.
- the emitting means of the auxiliary judges include a voice transmission circuit to allow the auxiliary judge to correspond orally with the referee and thus avoid unnecessary movement of the latter who can immediately decide whether to continue the game action.
- a coding circuit at the level of these transmitting means also enables the referee to automatically identify the calling auxiliary judge, which is essential for games with a large number of auxiliary referees (in American football for example) .
- the management means include calculation means, input means, display means, transmission / reception means and means for entering confidential data to receive personal information relating to each participant in the game.
- the means entry of confidential data allow control of participants who must each have a portable circuit memory device integrated compatible with this means of entry and in which all the information concerning them will be available.
- These management means may also further include printing means for delivering, at the end of the meeting, information relating to the actions carried out on the playing field.
- the management means include remote display means allowing the public to better follow up on some of the decisions of the referee (issuing a yellow card during a football match for example).
- the transmitting means comprise a transmission circuit whose coded transmission is controlled by a switch which is itself controlled either directly by the judge or by raising a flag in his / her vertical position.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified diagram showing the different connections existing between the different elements constituting the arbitration device according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is an exemplary embodiment of a referee module
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the architecture of the referee module of FIG. 2,
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary embodiment of an assistant judge's transmitter
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the architecture of the assistant judge transmitter of Figure 4
- FIG. 6 shows the hardware architecture of the management terminal used in the context of the present invention
- FIG. 7a and 7b are flowcharts explaining the operation of the arbitration device according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows in a simplified manner the different elements making up the arbitration aid device according to the invention, as well as the connections between these elements.
- This device comprises a judge referee module 1 which is a communication unit (receiver / retransmitter) which receives radio broadcasts from transmitters of auxiliary judge 2 and sends reports for a management terminal 3 connected, for example, via the switched telephone network, to a central computer 4.
- the management terminal 3 conventionally has computing means 30, input means 31, display means 32 and printing means 33. It furthermore comprises transmission / reception means 34, confidential data input means 35 and remote display means 36.
- the display means 32 may also make certain entries, these means being present in the form of a touch screen.
- This terminal located near the playing field communicates by radio link with the referee module 1 that the main referee of the match holds in his hand.
- His assistants in the field each have an auxiliary judge 2 transmitter that they can activate to make themselves heard and heard. Thanks to this device, the referee is immediately informed and informed of all actions undertaken by his assistants, thus preventing his own decision from being vitiated by a previous decision of an auxiliary judge whom he could not have seen or heard.
- the presence of input means at the level of the referee 1 module also allows the referee to mark the different phases of the game and to note the incidents that have marked the match.
- This information is instantly transmitted to the management terminal 3 which can process it, that is to say sort it and then classify it to facilitate interpretation and use, after the meeting, by interested persons.
- some of this information can be displayed via the remote display means in order to bring it to the attention of the public present during the meeting.
- the remote display means which may consist, for example, of several high-brightness LEDs 37 visible to all.
- provision may be made for the lighting of a yellow light for a fixed period of time when the referee awards a yellow card to a player.
- the terminal provided with this data can then establish a match sheet which will be validated by the referee before it is printed on the printing means 33 and its transmission, on the public switched network or any other means of telecommunication, to the computer.
- central 4. also connected to management terminals 3 to 3n available at other playing fields, will collect all of this data allowing then departmental, regional or national monitoring depending on the level of processing carried out. It is quite obvious that this central computer may not be unique but on the contrary be made up of a network of hierarchical computers going from the departmental computer gathering the information coming from several playing fields to the super-computer intervening at national level even international and grouping together all the information available to allow, for example, their dissemination via broadcasting services.
- the match sheet completed throughout the match by successive links with the referee module 1 must first contain certain essential information about the players, such as their first and last name and number of their jersey, on the leaders or on the judges in particular. This information is either entered at the start of the match by the referee using the input means 31 or is simply downloaded beforehand, the validation of this information being carried out just before the match in the presence of the captains of the two teams. At this time, it is also necessary to proceed to the call of the players having to participate in the meeting. For this, we will use the confidential data entry means 35 in which each player will introduce a personal integrated circuit card inside which will be stored, in a possibly compressed digital form, his identity photograph.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a preferred embodiment of the referee module 1.
- the module 1 comprises a box 10 provided with a transmitter / receiver unit 11 and on the front face which are arranged several sets of keys or indicators: a first set of alphanumeric keys 12 for entering the coordinates of the different players (by example, in the context of an application to football, the libero of the visiting team will be identified by B7); a second set of symbolic keys 13 for entering the parameters characteristic of the sport considered (for example, in an application to rugby, a key will mean "drop", another "try”, another “injured”, etc.) ; a third set of function keys 14 comprising, for example orders to start and interrupt the meeting or to validate the entries made; a first series of indicators 15 advantageously produced in the form of a luminous liquid crystal display, for verifying the operations carried out and viewing the entry or transmission errors; and a second series of visual or audible indicators 16 for warning the arbiter of a transmission by an assistant judge 2 transmitter or for signaling a transfer of data between the judge arbitrator transmitter and the management means.
- this second series of indicators 16 will include a loudspeaker or buzzer and light-emitting diodes corresponding to each transmitter 2 and to a data transfer.
- the loudspeaker will allow the referee to listen to the comments made by the assistant judge on game incidents. He will also be able to emit a different sound with each transmitter to facilitate their respective identification.
- the light display 15 will comprise 2 lines of 16 characters, without obviously being limited to this configuration.
- the housing 10 will be generally of rectangular shape and miniaturized as much as possible, but however large enough to receive the transmitter / receiver assembly which will be of low power, of the order of 5 mW, however sufficient to ensure the module a range of at least 100 m.
- this arbiter module 1 The operation of this arbiter module 1 will now be described with reference to FIG. 3 which shows the hardware architecture thereof.
- This module is organized around a microprocessor 100 and its associated memories (not shown) to which interfaces 101 and 102 are connected for the various keys 12, 13, 14 and the displays 15, 16 respectively, of the transmitter 103 and receiver circuits.
- 104 for the connections with the auxiliary judge 2 transmitters and the management terminal 3 and a sound interface circuit 106 for retransmitting the words of the auxiliary judge to the loudspeaker.
- a supply circuit 105 ensures the supply of energy for all the circuits (advantageously, a battery, for example).
- auxiliary judge When an auxiliary judge signals a fault (an offside, for example, in a ball game) the buzzer as well as the diode relative to the judge concerned are activated, the diode, activated continuously or alternately, allowing rapid visual identification of the appellant judge.
- the assistant judge can then inform the referee orally of the incident and the referee can therefore take the decision imposed by the game, for example the issue of a yellow card to the player at fault. He will then have to enter the player number at the first set of keys 12, possibly validate it at the level of the third set of keys 14 (he can check his entry on the display 15) then enter the penalty provided (yellow card) at second set of button 13 followed by a new validation.
- the information can be transmitted by the transmitter 103 to the management terminal 3 to fill in the match sheet which will be provided to each team and to the referee at the end of the match.
- a display signaling this emission can be carried out at the level of the series of indicators 16.
- the radio signal frame carrying this information is made up of several bits which will be used to identify the type of transmitter (referee module / judges module), the transmitter number (it is indeed possible to attach several referee modules to a single management terminal in the case, for example, of competition or tournaments), the number of the player and his team, and the code of the symbolic key pressed.
- the modulation will be of the all-or-nothing amplitude modulation type.
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary embodiment of an auxiliary judge transmitter 2. This is in the form of a flag 20 in the handle of which is placed on the one hand a transmission circuit 21 controlled by a first switch 22 and on the other hand a microphone 24 controlled by a second switch 23.
- This switch 22 may consist of a simple push button which therefore requires voluntary activation of the auxiliary judge or else be produced by a mercury bulb contact which will be activated each time the flag is raised in the vertical position. It should be noted that this particular flag shape of the transmitter is optional and that it could consist of a simple box fitted with a manual switch.
- the microphone 24 and the second switch 23 are of conventional design.
- the closure of the first switch 22 is followed by a time delay 210 in order to avoid any involuntary transmission of data to the arbiter module 1, then a coding circuit 220 generates the radio frame to be addressed to this module via a high-frequency transmitter. frequency 230.
- the power supply to these different circuits is carried out from a battery 240.
- the high frequency transmission circuit will advantageously be identical to that present at the level of the referee 1 module, the modulation also being of the modulation type. of amplitude in everything in nothing.
- the frame of bits conveyed between the assistant judge transmitter and the referee module will include at least bits to identify the calling judge and to designate the transmitter number to allow two or more simultaneous matches under the same radio coverage, that is that is to say with the same management terminal 3. Transmission start and end bits may be provided.
- the auxiliary judge's voice messages are transmitted directly through the high-frequency transmitter 230 without any prior coding, subject to the activation of the second switch 23.
- FIG. 6 shows the internal structure of the management terminal 3. It conventionally comprises a calculation unit 300 to which are connected random access memories 301, non-volatile 302 and electrically erasable 303, and interfaces for the screen 304, the keyboard 305 , the printer 306 and the switched telephone network 307.
- the terminal 3 is provided with a management interface 308 of an integrated circuit card reading unit, a radio acquisition unit 309 and a display module 310 for controlling the means. deported display.
- the screen 32 being a graphic screen of the sensitive type, its interface 304 must be provided accordingly.
- the set of Is Luie of integrated circuit cards 35 allows the entry into the terminal of confidential data necessary for the validation of the information transmitted to the central computer 4. This is in particular the information concerning each player and appearing at the level of his sports license. All this personal information will be stored at the level of an integrated circuit memory card, in credit card format for example, which will be the property of each player and will serve as their professional identity card.
- additional personal information for each player such as the number of goals, tries or points scored, faults obtained or any other useful data can also be stored on this card. It should be noted that this card will include, in addition, a digitized photo of the player to allow his identification.
- the radio acquisition unit 309 equipped with a high frequency receiver, ensures the decoding of the radio frames coming from the referee module 1, each time the referee initiates a transmission.
- the extracted information is then stored in the random access memory 301 and available later for printing via the printer interface 306 or for sending to the central computer 4 via the MODEM interface 307. Some of this information can be brought to the attention of the public thanks to the display module 310 which controls the remote display means 36. However, it should be noted that this command could also well be performed from the radio acquisition unit 309. Note also, that this remote display can be constituted by a giant light panel.
- the operations carried out at the level of the assistant judge transmitter (operations 500a and 600a), the referee (operations 500b and 600b) and the management terminal (operations 500c) are presented simultaneously.
- the first action in the game is a fault signaled by an auxiliary judge who then raises his flag in a step 501 (the actions of the referee were not taken into account when launching the game, in particular the kick-off marked by the action on one of the function keys 14, and the purely vocal connection between the referee and the auxiliary judges will be dealt with independently below).
- step 502 the code of the calling judge which is received by this module in step 503 is transmitted to the referee module 1.
- step 504 the audio and visual indicators 16 have been activated in step 505 and in step 506 this call from the auxiliary judge is displayed on the display 15.
- the referee can then take into account this information and validate it in step 507, removing the indicators and causing the emission in step 508 of an acknowledgment for the assistant judge transmitter having called previously. This then becomes, on receipt of this acknowledgment in step 509, available for a new transmission (answer yes in step 509).
- step 511 an error processing, in step 511, that is to say a request for reissue of the frame, is carried out.
- the program residing in the referee module 1 is awaiting an action by the referee on the keyboard at step 512
- This action consists in actuating one or more keys of the first set 12, the display of which is made on the display 15 in step 513. If this is correct, an action on a validation key of the third set of keys 14, in step 514, makes it possible to pass into a step 515 of verification of the elements entered (a no answer to step 514 leads to a return to step 512 for a new input from the arbitrator), that is to say, to check the possible validity of the data entered. If the action entered is impossible (in the case of football, allocation of a second yellow card to the same player) this is indicated on display 15, and a new solution or another entry can be proposed to the referee in step 511.
- a corresponding radio frame is transmitted to the management terminal in step 517, then a timer hourglass in step 518 allows waiting for a report from this terminal, the absence of this report resulting in a new broadcast.
- the reception of this frame at the management terminal in step 519 causes, after a check of the validity of the transmission and possible request for reissue, an archiving in memory of the data extracted from this frame in step 520, then the sending at step 521 of an acknowledgment for the referee module which can then, upon receipt thereof, complete its entry process (answer yes at step 522) and start a new waiting loop (responses no to steps 503 and 512) of actions from the referee or assistant judges.
- FIG. 7b shows more precisely the operation of the voice connection between the auxiliary judge and the referee.
- this link can be activated at any time and therefore not necessarily in the critical phases of the game.
- data concerning the authorized social security bodies can also be quickly updated.
- the type of injury can be stored at the management terminal using the touch screen 32 which may for example include a human figure, certain parts of which have been made sensitive. in order to quickly grasp the nature of the injury.
- this screen also provides a conventional graphical display console function, it may be simpler to provide this smaller touch screen dedicated to the sole function of entering injuries.
- the device thus created makes it possible to significantly reduce errors due to the failings of the human being and, by the control carried out at the level of the management terminal at the start of the meeting, to eliminate the possibilities of fraud which are helpful when a member of a football team is absent, for example.
- a stopwatch function can be present at the level of the referee module signaling, by an alarm, the end of the regulation times and thus avoiding any overshoot, sometimes subject to controversy, when it is accompanied by a modification of the final score.
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