WO2010053283A2 - 지능형 실시간 골프 경기 관리시스템과 이에 사용되는 단말기 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an intelligent real-time golf game management system and a terminal used therein.
- This manual input operation is a cumbersome operation, so it is rarely introduced in the actual golf course. Therefore, it would be necessary to have a system that can easily manage the real-time game records in real golf, provide useful information to golf players during the game, and manage the golf game in real time.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a golf score real-time automatic counting device that automatically calculates and manages the number and trajectories of golf players in real time .
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a golf score real-time automatic counting device that provides golf players with useful information on the current golf game without interruption of the game.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an automatic golf score real-time counting device used in a golf game management system that can smoothly play golf using shot counts and trajectories that are automatically calculated in real time.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a putting shot real-time automatic counting device that automatically manages a putting shot of a golf player in real time.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf relay broadcasting system in which a viewer can watch a golf game in an interesting manner by using a shot number and trajectory which is automatically calculated in real time.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an intelligent golf shot position real-time tracking system that automatically determines and manages the shot position of a golf player in real time.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide an intelligent golf shot position real-time tracking system that provides golf players with useful information on the current golf game without interruption of the game.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf game management system that automatically calculates and manages the shot number and trajectory of a golf player in real time.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf game management system that provides golf players with useful information on the current golf game without interruption of the game.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf game management system that can smoothly play a golf game using the number and trajectory of automatic calculation in real time.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a golf game management system capable of smoothly proceeding a golf game using the putt shot and the location of the putt automatically calculated in real time.
- the golf player's scores are automatically displayed in real time, and can be modified as necessary, so that golf scores can be easily recorded and managed, golf players without disturbing the game of golf players It is intended to provide useful information to the user.
- the storage unit for storing the driver shot position information in the hole; Communication unit for receiving position calculation information for calculating the current position of the golf game; And a controller for counting driver shots when the driver shot counting condition based on the driver shot position information and the golf game player's position information is satisfied.
- the controller may determine that the driver shot counting condition is satisfied when the golf player enters the driver shot position and leaves the driver shot position after a predetermined time after the entry.
- the controller may further include a driver shot estimating motion or a driver shot estimating sound, in which a P-Fighter enters the driver shot position, leaves the driver shot position after a predetermined time after the entry, and the golfer may assume that the driver shot has been made. If is generated, it may be determined that the driver shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the storage unit may further store fairway position information of the fairway area of the hole, and the controller may accumulate one stroke if the fairway shot counting condition based on the fairway position information and the golfer's position information is satisfied. .
- the controller may determine that the fairway shot counting condition is satisfied when the golf player is in the fairway area and stays in a predetermined time in the fairway area and then leaves the random area.
- control unit the fairway shot estimation motion that the golf game is in the fairway area, the predetermined time in any area of the fairway area and then out of the random area, the golf game may be estimated that the golf player has taken the fairway shot or When the fairway shot estimation sound occurs, it may be determined that the fairway shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the fairway shot estimation motion may be a waist movement of the golf player.
- the storage unit may further store green area position information of the green area of the hole, and the control unit may accumulate the counting shot if the putting shot count condition based on the green area position information and the golf player's position information is satisfied. Can be.
- the controller may determine that the golf shot satisfies the putting shot counting condition when there is no motion for a predetermined time in any area of the green area.
- the control unit the golf player selects the non-movement player non-movement positions for a predetermined time of the green area, and determines whether there is a position where the golf player's putting shot estimation motion or putting shot estimation sound occurs, the golf If the position of the putting shot estimation motion or the putting shot estimation sound of the player corresponds to any one of the non-moving positions, it may be determined that the putting shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the control unit the golf player selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement player for a predetermined time of the green area
- the game assistant selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement for a predetermined time of the green area, putting the golf player It is determined whether there is a position where the shot estimation motion or the putting shot estimation sound has occurred, and the position where the putting shot estimation motion or the putting shot estimation sound of the golf player occurs corresponds to any one of the player non-moving positions, and When it corresponds to any one of the non-moving positions of the assistant, it may be determined that the putting shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the control unit the golf player selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement player for a predetermined time of the green area
- the game assistant selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement assistant for a predetermined time of the green area
- putting the assistants It is determined whether there is a motion to assist the shot, and the position where the motion to assist the putting shot corresponds to any one of the non-movement positions of the player and at the same time corresponds to any one of the non-movement positions of the assistant. If it is determined, the putting shot counting condition may be satisfied.
- Intelligent real-time golf game management system for achieving the above object is a mobile terminal that is carried by the golf player, providing a position calculation information that can calculate the position of the golf player; And a management server for receiving location calculation information from the player terminal and automatically calculating and storing the number of golf players in real time based on the location calculation information.
- the player terminal may provide the remaining distance from the current position of the golf player to the cup in real time calculated based on the position calculation information.
- the remaining distance may be calculated by comparing the current position of the golf player with the position of the pre-stored cup.
- the remaining distance may be calculated by the player terminal.
- the remaining distance may be calculated by the management server, and the calculated remaining distance may be transmitted to the player terminal.
- the management server may determine the number of strokes based on the position calculation information of the golf player and the previously stored hole information.
- the pre-stored hole information may include location information on the driver shot area, location information on the fairway area, and location information on the green area.
- the management server may count the driver shot when the driver shot counting condition is satisfied, and register a position that satisfies the driver shot counting condition as the driver shot position.
- the management server in the driver shot area, if at least one of the driver shot estimation motion that can be estimated that the golf player has shot, and the driver shot estimation sound that can be estimated that the golf player has shot, It can be determined that the driver shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the management server may count the fairway shot if the fairway shot counting condition is satisfied and register a position satisfying the fairway shot counting condition as a shot position.
- the management server when the management server generates at least one of a fairway shot estimating motion that can be estimated that a golfer has shot and a fairway shot estimating sound that can be estimated that a golfer has shot, in the fairway area, the fairway is generated. It can be determined that the shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the management server in the fairway area, the fairway shot estimation motion that can be estimated that the golf player has shot, the fairway shot estimation sound that can be estimated that the golf player has shot, and stayed for a certain time in any area In all cases, it may be determined that the fairway shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the management server may count the putting shot when the green area shot counting condition is satisfied, and register the position where the putting shot counting condition is satisfied as the putting shot position.
- the management server the putting shot estimation motion that can be estimated that the golf player has shot, the putting shot estimation sound that can be estimated that the golf player has taken a shot, the putting shot auxiliary estimation motion of the match assistant, and any area If any one of the cases of staying for more than a predetermined time occurs, it can be determined that the green region shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the intelligent real-time golf game management system may further include a second terminal for receiving and displaying the number of strokes calculated by the management server.
- the storage unit for storing the driver shot position information in the hole; Communication unit for receiving position calculation information for calculating the position of the golf game; And a controller configured to register the golf player's position as a driver shot position when the driver shot position registration condition based on the driver shot position information and the position calculation information is satisfied.
- the controller may determine that the driver shot position registration condition is satisfied when the golf player enters the driver shot position and leaves the driver shot position after a predetermined time after the entry.
- control unit the driver shot estimation motion or driver shot estimation sound that can be estimated that the golf player has entered the driver shot position, out of the driver shot position after a predetermined time after the entry, the golf player has taken the driver shot If is generated, it can be determined that the driver shot position registration condition is satisfied.
- the storage unit may further store fairway position information of the fairway area of the hole, and the controller may store the fairway shot position if the fairway shot position registration condition based on the fairway position information and the position calculation information of the golf game is satisfied.
- the position of the golf player who satisfies the registration condition can be registered as a payway shot position.
- the controller may determine that the fairway shot position registration condition is satisfied when the golf game player is in the fairway area and stays in a predetermined time in the fairway area and then leaves the random area.
- the controller may further include a fairway shot estimating motion, in which a golf player is in the fairway area, stays in a predetermined time in an arbitrary area of the fairway area, then exits the random area, and estimates that the golf player has taken a fairway shot.
- a fairway shot estimating motion in which a golf player is in the fairway area, stays in a predetermined time in an arbitrary area of the fairway area, then exits the random area, and estimates that the golf player has taken a fairway shot.
- the fairway shot estimation sound it may be determined that the fairway shot position registration condition is satisfied.
- the fairway shot estimation motion may be a waist movement of the golf player.
- the storage unit may further store green area position information of the green area of the hole, and the control unit may store the putting shot position if the putting shot position registration condition is satisfied based on the green area position information and the position calculation information of the golf player.
- the position of the golf player who satisfies the registration conditions can be registered as the putting position.
- the controller may determine that the golf shot satisfies the putting shot position registration condition when there is no motion for a predetermined time in any area of the green area.
- the control unit the golf player selects the non-movement player non-movement positions for a predetermined time of the green area, and determines whether there is a position where the golf player's putting shot estimation motion or putting shot estimation sound occurs, the golf If the position of the putting shot estimation motion or the putting shot estimation sound of the player corresponds to any one of the non-moving positions, it may be determined that the putting shot position registration condition is satisfied.
- the control unit the golf player selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement player for a predetermined time of the green area
- the game assistant selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement for a predetermined time of the green area, putting the golf player It is determined whether there is a position where the shot estimation motion or the putting shot estimation sound has occurred, and the position where the putting shot estimation motion or the putting shot estimation sound of the golf player occurs corresponds to any one of the player non-moving positions, and When it corresponds to any one of the non-moving positions of the assistant, it may be determined that the putting shot position registration condition is satisfied.
- the control unit the golf player selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement player for a predetermined time of the green area
- the game assistant selects the non-movement positions of the non-movement assistant for a predetermined time of the green area
- putting the assistants It is determined whether there is a motion to assist the shot, and the position where the motion to assist the putting shot corresponds to any one of the non-movement positions of the player and at the same time corresponds to any one of the non-movement positions of the assistant. If it is, the putting shot position registration condition may be determined to be satisfied.
- a distance display device for a golf player for achieving the above object, the position calculation information providing unit for obtaining information for calculating the current position of the golf player; And a display unit for displaying the remaining distance to the cup in real time based on the position calculation information obtained by the position calculation information providing unit.
- the remaining distance may be calculated by comparing the position of the golf player calculated by the position calculation information with the position information of the pre-stored cup.
- the distance display device for a golf player further comprises a control unit for calculating the remaining distance by comparing the position of the golf player calculated by the position calculation information with the position information of the pre-stored cup, wherein the display unit is The calculated remaining distance can be displayed.
- the distance display device for a golf player the communication unit for receiving the remaining distance calculated by comparing the position of the golf player calculated by the position calculation information with the position information of the pre-stored cup; further includes the display unit The remaining distance received by the communication unit may be displayed.
- the distance display device for a golf player may further include a motion detector for detecting a motion of the golf player.
- the motion detector may detect at least one of a waist rotation operation of the golf player and a motion of sitting on the golf player.
- the location calculation information acquisition unit may be a satellite navigation system receiver.
- the remaining distance, the position of the golf player calculated by the position calculation information is corrected by the pre-stored correction data, can be calculated by comparing the position of the corrected golf player and the position information of the pre-stored cup.
- the distance display device for a golf player is a control unit for calculating the position of the golf player calculated by the position calculation information by correcting the pre-stored correction data, and calculating by comparing the position of the corrected golf player and the position information of the pre-stored cup
- the display unit may further include a remaining distance calculated by the controller.
- the distance display device for a golf player, the communication unit for receiving a real time cumulative strokes in the hole of the golf player; further comprising, the display unit may display in real time the cumulative number received by the communication unit.
- the distance display apparatus for a golf player, the communication unit for receiving in real time the total cumulative strokes to the current hole of the golf player; further comprising, the display unit may display the total cumulative strokes received by the communication unit in real time .
- the distance display apparatus for a golf player further comprises a communication unit for receiving in real time the total accumulated strokes up to the hole immediately before the current hole of the golf player and the current hole; and the display unit, the communication unit receives The total cumulative strokes and the cumulative strokes in the current hole can be displayed in real time.
- the communication unit transmits the location of the golf game player detected by the location calculation information providing unit to the outside, and the cumulative stroke at the hole received through the communication unit is based on the location of the golf game party transmitted to the outside. Can be calculated by.
- the communication unit transmits the position of the golf player calculated by the position calculation information providing unit to the outside, the total cumulative strokes to the current hole of the golf player received through the communication unit, transmitted to the outside It can be calculated based on the position of the golf player.
- Golf score real-time automatic display device for achieving the above object, Communication unit for receiving golf shot information for each golf game player during a golf game in real time;
- a display unit displaying the golf shot information received by the communication unit for each golf player in real time; And an input unit configured to receive a command for correcting the displayed golf shot from the outside. It includes.
- the apparatus for automatically displaying a golf score real time may include a controller for modifying golf shot information received by the communication unit in real time based on the received correction command.
- the golf shot information received by the communication unit may be golf shot information calculated automatically.
- the input unit may include an increasing unit for increasing a golf shot displayed on the display unit; And a reduction unit for reducing the golf shot displayed on the display unit. It may include.
- the input unit an increasing unit for receiving a command for increasing the golf shot displayed on the display unit; A reduction unit for receiving a command for reducing a golf shot displayed on the display unit; And a confirmation unit for receiving a command for confirming that the golf shot displayed on the display unit is correct. It may include.
- the position information for the base area previously divided into a plurality of partitions in the green area, and the first default putting number assigned to each of the base areas Storage unit for storing; And receiving the golf player's location calculation information in real time, and determining a first putting location of the golf player based on the received location calculation information, and determining which base area of the base area is located in the first putting location.
- the control unit may automatically calculate a putting number of a golf player based on the first default putting number assigned to the determined base area.
- the controller may set the first default putting number allocated to the determined base area as the total putting number.
- the controller may be further configured to determine second putting prediction regions based on the determined base region and the first putting position, and to determine which one of the second putting prediction regions is located in the second putting position.
- the second default putting number pre-allocated in the second putting prediction region having the second putting position may be determined as the total number of puttings.
- the controller may determine the first non-movement position in which the golf player is present without movement for a predetermined time as the first putting position.
- the controller selects the first non-movement positions of the golfer who have existed without movement for a predetermined time, and uses the golf player's motion detection result to add the golfer.
- the first putting shot estimation motion positions are selected from the positions where the motion of estimating the shot is taken, and the positions corresponding to both the first non-moving positions and the first putting shot estimation motion positions are set as the first putting position. You can decide.
- the controller selects the first non-movement positions of the players who have existed without movement for a predetermined time by the golf player, and the assistant first assistant who has existed without movement for a predetermined time. Select non-moving positions,
- the first assistant shot assisted motion positions are selected from positions of the assistants using the motion detection result of the assistants, and the first non-movement positions of the athletes and the assistants are selected.
- a position corresponding to both the first non-movement positions and the first putting shot auxiliary estimated motion positions may be determined as the first putting position.
- the base regions may be divided into a first region, a second region, and a third region, and three strokes may be allocated to the first region, two strokes may be allocated to the second region, and one stroke may be allocated to the third region. have.
- the controller may set a virtual straight line between the first putting position and the hole cup, set a plurality of virtual areas based on the set virtual straight lines, and determine the second putting expected areas among the set virtual areas. .
- the controller may correct the putting number by reflecting the corrected data when corrected data is input to the automatically calculated putting number.
- the corrected data may be data transmitted through the terminal.
- the terminal may be at least any one of a terminal for the game assistant, a terminal for golf players, and a terminal mounted on a vehicle for transporting a golf player.
- the present invention can automatically calculate and manage the shot number and trajectory of the golf player in real time, so that the golf game can proceed smoothly and is useful to the golf player without interrupting the game of the golf player. Information can be provided. In addition, in conjunction with the golf broadcast system, there is an effect that allows viewers to watch golf games with interest.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of a game assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram of a player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a user interface of the game assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a functional block diagram of a management server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for calculating a remaining distance according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method for managing a real-time golf game according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method of managing a real-time golf game according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a drive shot and a shot position according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a drive shot and a shot position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a fairway shot and a shot position according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a fairway shot and a shot position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a method for determining whether to putt and a putting position according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a method for determining a putt and a putting position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 15 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a putt and a putting position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a sub process P4 used in the method illustrated in FIGS. 13 to 15.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram for describing an exemplary embodiment of the sub process P4 illustrated in FIG. 16.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a sub process P5 used in the method illustrated in FIGS. 13 to 15.
- FIG. 19 is a diagram for describing a sub process P5 illustrated in FIG. 18.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram for describing a sub process P5 illustrated in FIG. 18.
- 21 is a view showing a user interface of the golf player terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a view showing a user interface unit of the game assistant terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a functional block diagram of an assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 25 is a functional block diagram of a player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 26 is a block diagram of a player terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 26 is an operation diagram showing an operation of the player terminal of FIG. 26,
- FIG. 28 is a functional block diagram showing a contact element of the player terminal of FIG.
- 29 is a functional block diagram of a terminal according to the present invention in which a digital lock key is implemented
- FIG. 30 is a view showing a user interface of the golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 31 is a diagram showing an example of operation in the first operation mode of the golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an example of operation in the third operation mode of the golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 35 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- 36 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 37 is a functional block diagram of a golf game real-time relay system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- 39 is a functional block diagram of a golf course maintenance management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the intelligent real-time golf game management system includes a player terminal 100a, 100b, 100c, 100d, a management server 200, and an assistant terminal 300.
- the player terminal is shown as four, but as an example, one, two, three, or more than four may be included in the intelligent real-time golf game management system.
- the description will be made based on the player terminal 100a, and the rest of the player terminals 100b, 100c, and 100d have the same or similar functions as the player terminal 100a and will not be described in detail.
- the player terminal 100a is carried by the golf player and includes position calculation information for calculating the position of the player terminal 100a itself.
- location calculation information is information that directly indicates a location (for example, location information received from a global navigation satellite system (GNSS)) or information that can calculate a location (for example, In an RFID system or a Wi-Fi system, the identifier (ID) uniquely assigned to the player terminal 100a may be used.
- GNSS global navigation satellite system
- ID identifier
- the player terminal 100a may provide a remaining distance (hereinafter, referred to as "remaining distance”) from the current position of the golf player to the cup CUP in real time.
- the "cup” is the final target to enter the golf ball is located in the green area
- the "remaining distance” is calculated based on the position calculation information owned by the player (game).
- the management server 200 receives the position calculation information from the player terminal 100a and automatically calculates the number of strokes (used in the same sense as a golf shot or golf score) of a golf player in real time based on the position calculation information and Can be stored.
- the management server 200 may also be referred to as "golf score real-time automatic counting device”.
- the assistant terminal 300 displays the number of hits of the golf game calculated by the management server 200 in real time.
- Remaining distance provided by the player terminal 100a may be calculated by the player terminal 100a or may be calculated by the management server 200.
- the player terminal 100a may directly calculate the "residual distance" based on its location calculation information.
- the management server 200 calculates the "remaining distance” based on the position calculation information received from the player terminal 100a, and calculates the "remaining distance” for the player terminal ( 100a).
- the player terminal 100a displays the received "remaining distance” to the golf player.
- the above-mentioned “remaining distance” can be calculated by comparing the current position of the golf player with the position of the pre-stored cup. In the present specification, since the golf player carries the player terminal 100a, it is assumed that the current position of the player terminal 100a is the same as the current position of the golf player.
- the player terminal 100a calculates the "remaining distance"
- the player terminal 100a pre-stores information on the position of the cup, and information on the position of the previously stored cup and its own. By comparing the position information of (i.e., the player terminal 100a), it is possible to calculate the "residual distance".
- the location information of the player terminal 100a may be obtained by the player terminal 100a directly from the satellite navigation system or may be provided from the management server 100a.
- the management server 100a calculates the "remaining distance”
- the management server 100a pre-stores information on the position of the cup, and information on the position of the pre-stored cup and a player terminal ( The "residual distance” may be calculated using the location calculation information received from 100a).
- the management server 100a corrects the position calculated from the position calculation information received from the player terminal 100a in order to calculate a more accurate "remaining distance”
- the previously stored "correction data” The “remaining distance” can be calculated using the corrected position.
- the player terminal 100a may also calculate a more accurate "remaining distance” using previously stored correction data.
- the management server 200 calculates the number of players of the player based on the location calculation information received from the player terminal 100a and previously stored hole information.
- the pre-stored hole information includes location information on the driver shot area, location information on the fairway area, and location information on the green area.
- the location information may be, for example, "location coordinates".
- FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of a game assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 is a view showing a user interface of the game assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the assistant terminal 300 receives the golf shot information of the golf player calculated from the management server 200 in real time and displays it automatically. Preferably, golf shots may be displayed by dividing by golf players.
- the assistant terminal 200 may display the total cumulative strokes up to the previous hole and the cumulative strokes in the current hole together, and may additionally modify the automatically displayed golf shot information. Means may be provided.
- golf shot information includes i) total cumulative strokes to the previous hole, ii) cumulative strokes in the current hole, and means i) or ii) or i) and ii) depending on the embodiment. Both may be used as a meaning.
- the assistant terminal 300 includes an input unit 201, a communication unit 203, a control unit 205, a display unit 207, and a power supply unit 209.
- the input unit 201 is a means that can receive a command from the outside, and specifically, has a function of receiving a command for correcting a golf shot displayed on the display unit 207.
- the communication unit 203 may receive golf shot information for each golf player in real time.
- the display unit 207 displays the golf shot information received by the communication unit 203 in real time for each golf player.
- the power supply unit 209 supplies power necessary for the operation of the assistant terminal 300.
- the power supply unit 206 may be a portable battery, or may be a charging unit that receives power from the outside.
- the power supply unit 209 may be a connection unit for directly receiving power from the outside (through wire or wireless).
- the controller 205 may control the overall operation of the assistant terminal 300. That is, the display unit 207 may control the display unit 207 to display the golf shot information received by the communication unit 203 or may perform an operation according to a command received through the input unit 201. For example, when the correction command is input through the input unit 203, the control unit 205 corrects the golf shot information modified according to the correction command through the display unit 207.
- the controller 205 may perform voice data processing and / or image data processing so that golf shot information may be displayed on the display unit 207.
- the audio data processing and the image data processing function is not included in the scope of the present invention is also implemented as a separate component instead of the control unit 205.
- control unit 205 transmits the modified golf shot information to the management server 200 through the communication unit 203.
- the input unit 201 may include a button for increasing or decreasing golf shot information displayed on the display unit 207.
- the input unit 201 may include a button for confirming that the golf shot information displayed on the display unit 207 is correct. If the confirmation button is pressed, the control unit 205 manages the confirmation signal through the communication unit 203.
- the server 200 may transmit the data.
- the assistant terminal 300 additionally includes a motion detector (not shown) for detecting the motion of the assistant carrying the assistant terminal 200.
- the motion detector detects the motion of the assistant in real time and may detect, for example, Shanghai-dong motion such as sitting and rising of the assistant.
- the detection result detected by the motion detector (not shown) is transmitted to the management server 200 through the communication unit 203.
- the "up and down motion” means an assistant or golf player “sitting motion”, “sit and wake up” and the like.
- the assistant terminal 300 additionally includes a means (not shown) for calculating a position of the assistant terminal 200 for the assistant or the assistant terminal 200.
- the apparatus may further include a storage configured to store information for calculating a position of.
- the means for calculating the position may be, for example, a satellite navigation system receiver, and the information for calculating the position may be an identifier uniquely assigned to the assistant terminal 300.
- the satellite navigation system may be, for example, a satellite over the earth.
- the golf game assistant since the golf game assistant carries the assistant terminal 300, it is assumed that the current position of the assistant terminal 300 is the same as the assistant assistant's current position.
- a means for acquiring position information such as a satellite navigation system receiver, or a storage unit storing tag information in an RFID or Wi-Fi system, will be collectively referred to as a "location calculation information providing unit". That is, the location calculation information providing unit acquires or prestores information necessary for calculating a location.
- the information required for calculating a location may be location information directly obtained from a satellite or tag information.
- Information obtained by the location calculation information providing unit or information previously stored in the location calculation information providing unit is transmitted to the management server 200 through the communication unit 203.
- the golf shot information received from the management server 200 by the assistant terminal 300, the position of the golf game, the motion detection result, and the position calculation information acquisition unit provided It is calculated based on the information.
- the assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention, the display unit for displaying the golf shot cumulative hit number for each player, the means for receiving the golf shot cumulative hit number for each player and And means (shown as round buttons) for checking whether a golf shot cumulative stroke is correct.
- the input unit 401 is illustrated as a button, the input unit 401 may be implemented as a touch pad.
- the display unit 407 shown in FIG. 4 displays the cumulative stroke in the current hole.
- the assistant terminal transmits a confirmation signal indicating that the counting of the golf shot at the current hole is completed to the management server 200. do. Then, in order to count the golf shots in the next hole, the assistant terminal 300 sets all the golf shot cumulative strokes displayed for each player to "0".
- the display unit 407 shown in FIG. 4 displays the total accumulated strokes from the first hole to the current hole.
- the assistant terminal transmits a confirmation signal indicating that the counting of the golf shot at the current hole is completed to the management server 200. do. The number of golf shots accumulated up to the current hole is displayed.
- FIG. 22 a user interface unit of a game assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating a user interface of a match assistant terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the match assistant terminal displays a cumulative number of current holes for each player (2211: 2213). 2215, 2217, 2219), the part that displays the cumulative strokes to the previous hole by player (2222: 2203, 2205, 2207, 2209), and the part that can be checked whether or not the cumulative stroke matches the part that can be corrected. 2201 is provided.
- the assistant terminal if a confirmation command is input through a means for confirming whether or not a golf shot cumulative stroke is correct, the assistant terminal, the number of golf shots in the current hole (for example, the seventh hole) The acknowledgment signal indicating that the end is transmitted to the management server 200. Then, for counting golf shots in the next hole (ie, 8th hole), the cumulative stroke portions 2211, 2213, 2215, and 2217 of the current hole are all set to "0", and the player's cumulative stroke to the previous hole is set.
- the numbers 2203, 2205, 2207, and 2209 that are displayed by stars indicate the number of strokes accumulated up to the eighth hole.
- FIG. 22 is merely exemplary, and is included in the scope of the present invention even if the information on the cumulative stroke is displayed in another form.
- FIG. 3 is a functional block diagram of a player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a player terminal includes a communication unit 303, a controller 305, a display unit 307, a hall information storage unit 311, and a location calculation information provider 313. , A motion detector 315, and a power supply 317.
- the communication unit 300 performs communication with the management server 200, and the display unit 307 displays in real time the "remaining distance" calculated by the management server 200 or the player terminal 100a, the hall information storage unit 311 stores the position information of each hole cup, and the position calculation information providing unit 313 obtains or provides the position information in order to calculate the position of the player or provides it in advance.
- the motion detector 315 detects the motion of the player carrying the player terminal, and the power supply unit 317 supplies power necessary for the operation of the player terminal 100a.
- the power supply unit 317 may be a portable battery, or may be a charging unit that receives power from the outside.
- the power supply unit 317 may be a connection unit for directly receiving power from the outside (via wired or wireless).
- the controller 305 calculates the current position of the player based on the position calculation information provided by the position calculation information providing unit 313. And, by comparing the calculated current position of the player and the position of the cup stored in the hole information storage unit 311, the "remaining distance" is calculated.
- the communication unit 303 displays the “residual distance” calculated by the management server 200.
- the received “remaining distance” is displayed by the display unit 307.
- the motion detector 315 detects a motion that is supposed to have taken a shot as to detect the motion of a golf player. For example, the motion detector 315 detects the waist rotation of the golf player or the Shanghai motion of the golf player.
- the "residual distance" can be more accurately calculated by using the data for correction.
- the controller 305 calculates the "remaining distance"
- the position calculated from the position calculation information of the golf player is corrected using the correction data, and the corrected position and hole information storage unit 311 of the golf player is corrected. &Quot; remaining distance " Even when the management server 200 calculates the "remaining distance”, a more accurate “remaining distance” may be calculated through the same process.
- the communication unit 303 may receive the golf shot information from the management server 200 in real time, and the golf shot information is the total cumulative hits to the previous hole of the golf player, in the current hole. May include cumulative strokes.
- the player terminal 100a may further include a golf shot sound detector (not shown).
- the golf shot sound detector preferably detects a sound generated when a golf shot is made.
- the sound generated when the golf club hits the golf ball is a special sound, for example, a "click” sound, "okay” or “nice putting", etc., which have a special distribution in the frequency band.
- the golf shot sound detector may provide reliable information about whether a golf shot has been made.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating a user interface of a golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the golf player terminal includes a portion 2103 indicating a remaining distance and a portion showing a cumulative number of current holes. 2105, and a display portion 2111 including a portion 2107 for displaying the cumulative stroke to the previous hole. 21 is merely exemplary and included in the scope of the present invention even if the information on the remaining distance or the cumulative stroke is displayed to the golf player in another form.
- the golf shot information received by the player terminal 100a from the management server 200, the position calculation information, motion detection transmitted by the player terminal 100a to the management server 200 It is calculated based on the information or the sound detection information.
- the location calculation information providing unit provided in the assistant terminal 300 or the player terminal may be configured as follows, for example.
- the location calculation information providing unit includes a satellite navigation system receiver.
- the location calculation information providing unit includes a satellite navigation system receiver, current location information may be obtained from the satellite.
- the location calculation information providing unit is composed of two functional modules, one of the two functional modules is embedded in the player terminal (100a, 100b, 100c, 100d), the other one Is located in the green, fairway or driver shot area.
- the player's location information can be calculated by the interaction of these two functional modules.
- the location calculation information providing unit of the assistant terminal 300 is also composed of two functional modules, one of the two functional modules is embedded in the assistant terminal 300, the other is a green or fairway or driver shot Is located in the area. The location information of the assistant can be calculated by the interaction of these two functional modules.
- the two functional modules are a tag and a reader, respectively, and the tag stores an identifier (ID) uniquely assigned to the tag (tag), and the tag reader can wirelessly read the identifier stored in the tag.
- the tag reader communicates with the tag, for example, at least one tag reader may be located at a suitable location on the playing field.
- the ID uniquely assigned to the tag and the ID uniquely assigned to the location information providing unit may be the same or different from each other.
- the tag and the tag reader can calculate the position of the tag using communication time or the like while communicating with each other. As such, a technique for calculating a location using a tag and a tag reader is a well-known technique and thus will not be described in detail.
- a technique for determining the position of the golfer may exist in addition to the satellite navigation system and the tag-tag reader system. Since the present invention utilizes the currently known or future development techniques for locating location, any system for locating location can be used in the present invention.
- a system for locating a location is referred to as a location information providing unit in the present specification, and the location information providing unit is configured as a satellite navigation system receiver, as in the satellite navigation system described above, or two functional configurations as a tag-reader system. It can be composed of elements, and further used to refer to a system that can calculate the position irrespective of how many functional components.
- the player terminal and the game assistant terminal may further include a power saving unit (not shown).
- the player terminal may adjust the power supplied to at least some of the elements included in the player terminal.
- the player terminal can adjust the power to the display unit 307. For example, power is supplied to the display unit 307 only when a specific event occurs or does not occur, and other components, for example, the location information calculation unit 313, the communication unit 303, and the control unit 305. The lights are always powered and powered regardless of the event.
- the display unit 307 supplies power only to the portion displaying the remaining distance, and does not supply power to the portion displaying the accumulated stroke or the current stroke.
- the distance display unit 2103 allows the remaining distance to be displayed at all times, and the places 2105 and 2107 displaying the remaining cumulative strokes may be generated or fired. It is displayed only when it occurs.
- the specific area may be a driver shot area, fairway area, green area, or the like, or may be a road used by a cart.
- the player terminal or the assistant terminal moves in a predefined motion: For example, the player terminal may be caught at the waist, which may be a motion for directing the display unit of the terminal toward the player (player) to see the terminal. have.
- a motion is a simple and standardized motion, so the distance and angle of the motion may be standardized data. Therefore, it is possible to preconfigure the reference data corresponding to such a motion.
- a method of recognizing a specific event i) a method of receiving a command from a user, ii) a method of recognizing a specific event by an intelligent process, or iii) a method of physically detecting a movement of a player terminal.
- a method of receiving a command from a user may be achieved by additionally providing an input unit (not shown) (a switch or a touch pad, etc.) through which a player terminal or an assistant terminal may receive a command from a user. If there is a power saving command of the user through the input unit, the control unit may recognize the power saving command and control the operation of the power unit.
- an input unit not shown
- the method of recognizing a specific event by the intelligent process can recognize whether the player or the game assistant enters a specific area, for example, from the management server 200 to the current area Receiving information about where this is, the controller can control the operation of the power unit based on such information.
- the motion detector may determine whether the player terminal or the assistant terminal moves in the predefined motion, so if the motion detector detects the movement in the predefined motion, the controller detects the motion.
- the operation of the power unit can be controlled based on the result. For example, the controller may determine whether an event has occurred by comparing the detection result detected by the motion detector with reference data corresponding to a predefined motion.
- a method of physically detecting the movement of the terminal is a method of detecting whether the terminal moves in a specific motion as a change in an electrical signal.
- 26 to 28 illustrate a configuration of a player terminal that can be worn on the waist, and the terminal includes a terminal body 2551, a ring 2553 for fixing the terminal to the waist, and a terminal body 2551 and a ring.
- the connection unit 2555 may be configured to connect the connection unit 2555, where the connection unit 2555 is preferably rotatable, and thus the terminal body 2551 may be rotated. It may be provided with components as shown in FIG.
- the terminal body 2551 may be rotated, and thus the player may easily view an image displayed on the terminal body. Meanwhile, according to one embodiment of the present invention, when the terminal main body 2551 rotates along an arrow as shown in FIG. 27, power is supplied to the display unit of the terminal, and when the terminal main body 255 is located as shown in FIG. It is not necessary to supply power to the display.
- the electrical contact element 2557 is used to turn on the electrical signal. By detecting the off state, it is possible to detect a specific movement of the terminal.
- FIG. 5 is a functional block diagram of a management server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server includes a communication unit 503, a storage unit 511, and a control unit 505.
- the communication unit 503 communicates with the player terminal 100a or the assistant terminal 300.
- the communication unit 503 receives the player's position calculation information from the player terminal 100a and transmits golf shot information calculated on the basis of the received position calculation information to the assistant terminal 300.
- the communication unit 503 may additionally transmit the golf shot information calculated based on the position calculation information to the player terminal 100a.
- the control unit 505 stores and manages the number of strokes of the competitor by cumulative counting, and registers (stores) and manages the shot position.
- the control unit 505 may perform the following operations.
- driver shot counting condition is satisfied. If the driver shot counting condition is satisfied, the driver shot is counted and the driver shot position is registered.
- the storage unit 511 stores data or calculated data necessary for the operation of the controller 505.
- the storage unit 511 stores "location information”, “motion detection information”, “green area partition information”, “game information”, “hole information”, “cumulative hits” and “sound detection information”. Can be. These information may be physically stored in one storage means, but may be physically stored in different storage means.
- Location information is position information of all time slots during the golf game. That is, it is information about the golf player's hourly position from the beginning of the golf game until the end.
- the player location information includes location information for each golf player.
- the "location information” may further include information regarding the location of all time zones (times performed by the golf game) of the game assistant. That is, information about the hourly position of the game assistant may be included until the golf game starts from one hole and ends.
- “Location information” is received and stored in real time, the golf player's location information is received through the player terminal 100a, the location information of the game assistant is received through the assistant terminal 300.
- “Motion detection information” is information about the motion of the game assistant and the motion of the golf game. These pieces of information are received via the assistant terminal 300 and the player terminal 100a, respectively. “Motion detection information” includes information on the assistant's Shanghai movement and the golfer's back movement and Shanghai movement.
- Green area partition information is information for virtually partitioning a green into a predetermined number of areas.
- the partitioned green area is an area within a radius N [m] (hereinafter referred to as an “N area”) with respect to the cup, and a radius N [m] or more with respect to the cup M [m].
- N area a radius
- N [m] or more with respect to the cup M [m].
- M region m] region
- F region a region of radius M [m] or more about the cup.
- each partitioned green region that is, N region, M region, and F region, is referred to as a “base region”.
- the partitioned green area may be circular or oval, and may be partitioned into an appropriate shape according to the shape of the green area.
- the partitioned green area is virtual and does not mean that the green is actually partitioned, but means that the green area is virtually partitioned into several areas based on the location information of the green area.
- the "green area segmentation information” is information on the virtual partitioning of the green area into several areas in advance.
- Green area segmentation information serves as a basis for determining in which section the ball at any position of the green area is included.
- the first default putting number is allocated to each of the base areas, and the “green area partitioning information” includes the first default putting number assigned to each of the base areas.
- the first default putting number of the F region is assigned to +3, the first default putting number of the M region is assigned to +2, and the first default putting number of the N region is assigned to +1. It is.
- This default putt is set arbitrarily and can be determined mainly by the game experience.
- the first default putting number of the F area is set to +3 by the experience that the putting shot is normally required three times since the F area is far from the cup.
- it may be set to +2 or +4 differently.
- the first default putting number of the M area is set to +2 based on the experience that the putting shot is normally required twice because the M area is slightly away from the cup. Similarly, depending on the topographical characteristics and the angle of the green area of the stadium, it may be determined differently.
- the first default putting number of the N area is set to +1 based on the experience that the putting shot is required about once because the N area is close to the cup. Similarly, depending on the topographical characteristics and the angle of the green area of the stadium, it may be determined differently.
- the "green area” means an area where putting is possible, and generally means an area where a cup is located.
- Machine information means game information of a player. For example, the name of the player, how many holes (for example, 9 holes, 19 holes, 27 holes, or 36 holes %), the game tee-up time, the gender of the player, and the vehicle number of the player. have.
- “Hall information” is information on the position of the playing hole.
- “hole information” may include location information (for example, location coordinates) for all locations of each hole.
- the location information may be location information on the driver shot area, location information on the fairway area, and location information on the green area.
- “Stacked batter” is the golf shot information of the player, the information on the cumulative strokes for each player, each hole, and the cumulative strokes to the current hole.
- “Sound detection information” is information on the shot estimation sound detected by the player terminal 100a.
- the “shot estimation sound” may be, for example, a sound generated when the golf club hits the ball, and may be a sound such as "okay” or “nice putting” when the putting shot is made.
- the storage unit 511 may additionally store motion reference information and sound reference information.
- the motion reference information is a kind of sample data, which is detected shot motion data when there is a waist motion
- the sound reference information is a kind of sample data, which is sound data generated when a shot occurs.
- the motion reference information is sample data accumulated through several shot operations, may be shot motion data of a female or a male, and may be shot motion data for each age.
- the motion reference information may be a plurality of shot motion data or shot motion data obtained by artificially performing a shot operation.
- the motion reference information may be information in which shot motion data of actual players are accumulated.
- the motion reference information may be classified and stored as driver shot motion data, page shot motion data, or putting shot motion data.
- the sound reference information may also be sample data accumulated through several shot operations, may be shot sound data of a female or a male, and may be shot sound data for each age.
- the sound reference information may be a plurality of shot sound data or shot sound data obtained by artificially performing a shot operation.
- the sound reference information may be information in which shot sound data of actual players are accumulated.
- the sound reference information may be stored separately, for example, by driver shot sound data, fairway shot sound data, or putting shot sound data.
- the controller 505 may determine the remaining distance of the player, determine whether a drive shot is made, and determine whether a fairway shot is made. It is also possible to determine if a putt shot has been made and to determine if a new hole has been initiated.
- the controller may calculate the remaining distance by comparing the position of the current golf player with the previously stored cup position.
- the controller 505 may know the current golfer's position through information received in real time from the player terminal 100a or "location information" stored in the storage unit, and the pre-stored cup position is stored in the storage unit 511. This can be seen through the stored hole information.
- the controller 505 may determine whether the current golfer's position is in the driver shot region, whether the golfer's waist movement or the golfer's shot sound is present. .
- the controller 505 may use any one of the following methods or a combination thereof when determining the driver shot counting condition.
- the controller 505 determines that the driver shot counting condition is satisfied when the current golfer's position stays in the driver shot area for a predetermined time and leaves the driver shot area. Count and register driver shot positions.
- control unit 505 determines whether there is a driver shot estimation motion. Whether there is a driver shot estimation motion may be determined by comparing the motion detection information measured from the actual player terminal 100a with previously stored motion reference information.
- the controller 505 determines that the current golf player's position is in the driver shot region, and if the golf player has a driver shot estimation sound, the driver shot counting condition is satisfied. Count and register the driver shot position. Whether there is a driver shot estimation sound may be determined by comparing the sound detection information measured from the actual player terminal 100a with previously stored sound reference information.
- the controller 505 according to another embodiment of the present invention, if the current position of the golf player in the driver shot region, the driver shot estimation sound, and there was a driver shot estimation motion of the golf player, driver shot counting condition Is determined to be satisfied, the driver shot is counted and the driver shot position is registered.
- the controller 505 may use any one of the following methods, or a combination thereof, when determining the fairway shot counting condition.
- control unit 505 determines that the fairway shot counting condition is satisfied when the current golfer's position stays in a certain area of the fairway area for a predetermined time and leaves the random area.
- the fairway shot may be counted and the area stayed for the predetermined time may be registered as the fairway shot position.
- the control unit 505 determines whether there is a fairway shot estimation motion may be determined by comparing the motion detection information measured from the actual player terminal 100a with previously stored motion reference information.
- the controller 505 examines whether the golf player has made the waist rotation at least two times through the motion detection information measured by the actual player terminal 100a. Then, the position where the waist rotation is performed is registered as the shot position and the fairway shot is counted.
- the controller 505 determines that the fairway shot counting condition is satisfied if the current golfer's position is in the fairway region and the golfer has a fairway shot estimation sound. Count and register the fairway shot position. Whether there is a fairway shot estimation sound may be determined by comparing the sound detection information measured from the actual player terminal 100a with previously stored sound reference information.
- the registered fairway shot position is a position where the shot estimation sound has occurred.
- the controller 505 is a fairway shot counting condition if the current golfer's position is in the fairway shot region, there was a fairway shot estimation sound, and there was a fairway shot estimation motion of the golfer. Is determined to be satisfied, the fairway shot is counted, and the fairway shot position is registered.
- the registered fairway shot position is a position where the shot estimation motion and the shot estimation sound occur simultaneously.
- the controller 505 may use any one of the following methods, or a combination thereof, when determining the putting shot counting condition.
- the control unit 505 determines that the current shot golfer's position has been satisfied for a predetermined time in the area of the green area for a predetermined time and then outside the area, the putting shot counting condition is satisfied.
- the counting shot may be counted and the area stayed for the predetermined time may be registered as the putting shot position.
- the control unit 505, preferably, if the golf player stayed for a predetermined time in any area of the green area, and the game assistant also stayed for a predetermined time in the area, the golf player and the game assistant stayed for a predetermined time as the shot position. Register and count your putting shots.
- the control unit 505 is in the area where the current golf player is in the green area, and putting shot estimation motion (for example, the shankdong motion or waist rotational motion of the golf player) or putting shot assistance If there is an estimated motion (Shanghai East Motion of the assistant), it is determined that the putting shot counting condition is satisfied, the putting shot is counted, and the putting shot position is registered. Whether there is a putting shot estimation motion or a putting shot auxiliary estimation motion may be determined by comparing the motion detection information measured from the actual player terminal 100a or the assistant terminal 300 with previously stored motion reference information. The control unit 505 determines whether the golf player is in Shanghai East motion and the game assistant is in Shanghai East motion through the motion detection information measured by the actual player terminal 100a. All of them register Shanghai Dong Motion as a putting shot position and count the putting shot.
- putting shot estimation motion for example, the shankdong motion or waist rotational motion of the golf player
- putting shot assistance for example, the shankdong motion or waist rotation
- the controller 505 determines that the current golf player's position is in the green region, and if the golf player has a putting shot estimation sound, the putting shot counting condition is satisfied. Count and register the putting shot position. Whether there is a putting shot estimation sound may be determined by comparing the sound detection information measured from the actual player terminal 100a with previously stored sound reference information.
- the registered shot position is a position where the putting shot estimation sound has occurred.
- control unit 505 if the current position of the golf player is in the green area, there was a putting shot estimation sound, and there was also a putting shot estimation motion of the golf player and the game assistant, putting shot It is determined that the counting condition is satisfied, the putting shot is counted, and the putting shot position is registered.
- the registered shot position is a position where the putting shot estimation motion and the putting shot estimation sound are simultaneously generated.
- the controller 505 determines whether the putting shot counting condition is satisfied by comprehensively considering the green area block information, the putting shot estimation sound, the putting shot estimation motion, and the like. A method of using the green region block information will be described later with reference to the drawings (FIGS. 13 to 20).
- the control unit 505 completes the shot count and position registration in the corresponding hole.
- the controller 505 determines that the golf player has moved to the new hole, completes counting of the previous golf shot and registers the position. To complete. Thereafter, the counting and position registration operation of the golf shot is performed in the new hole.
- motions such as “driver shot estimation motion”, “fairway estimation motion”, “putting shot estimation motion”, “putting shot auxiliary estimation motion”, and the like all refer to motions detected by the motion detector.
- “Driver Shot Estimation Motion”, “Fairway Shot Estimation Motion”, and “Put Shot Estimation Motion” include the rotation of the waist or the Shanghai East Motion.
- the assistants in Shanghai East Motion include the rotation of the waist or the Shanghai East Motion.
- sounds such as “driver shot estimation sound”, “fairway shot estimation sound”, “putting shot estimation sound”, and the like used in the present specification are used to mean sounds detected by the sound detector.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for calculating a remaining distance according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the remaining distance to the cup may be calculated (S603), and the remaining distance to the calculated cup may be displayed in real time. (S605).
- the above-described process of calculating the remaining distance may be calculated by the player terminal 100a or by the management server 200.
- the remaining distance calculated by the management server 200 is transmitted to the player terminal 100a in real time. If it is calculated in the player terminal 100a, the calculated remaining distance may be transmitted to the management server 200 as an option.
- the remaining distance calculated in S605 may be displayed in real time in the player terminal 100a and may also be displayed in the assistant terminal 300 as an option.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of managing a real-time golf game according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- an initialization step is performed (S701).
- the cumulative strokes in the current hole displayed on the assistant terminal 300 are all set to "O", and the cumulative strokes up to the previous hole are finally stored.
- the start of a new hall is started when there is a confirmation signal from the assistant terminal 300 or when the management server determines that it is a new hall.
- the management server 200 may determine the current player's position based on the position calculation information received in real time through the player terminal 100a (S703).
- the management server 200 may differently determine whether the driver is in the driver shot area according to whether the current player is a male or a female. Typically, the driver shot area used by men and the driver shot area used by women are different, and this is predetermined before the game. Accordingly, the management server 200 may determine whether the current player is in the driver shot area by distinguishing whether the player is a male or a female using the game information stored in the storage unit 511. It is possible to distinguish whether the player located in the driver area is a male or a female because a unique identifier is assigned to the player terminal, and the game information stored in the storage unit 511 stores such an identifier for each player. .
- the management server 200 determines the number of shots and the shot position by process 1 (determining whether the driver shot counting condition is satisfied) (S707). If the position is in the fairway area, the stroke and shot position are determined by the process 2 (determination process of meeting the fairway shot counting condition) (S709). If the current competitor's position is in the green area, the process 3 ( The stroke and shot position are determined by the determination process of whether the putting shot counting condition is satisfied (S711).
- the number of strokes accumulated by the management server 200 may be displayed on the assistant terminal 300, and may also be displayed on the player terminal 100a as an option (S713).
- the number of strokes displayed here may be at least one of a cumulative stroke in the current hole or a total cumulative stroke up to the previous hole.
- the assistant terminal 300 redisplays the number of strokes according to the correction command and transmits the correction command to the management server 200.
- the management server 200 modifies the accumulated number of hits according to the correction command. According to an embodiment of the present invention, when a correction command for -1 accumulative stroke is input, the management server 200 -1 accumulates the cumulative stroke and cancels the position registered with the last putting shot. If a correction command for making a cumulative stroke +1 is input, the management server 200 may +1 the cumulative stroke and add a putting shot position arbitrarily.
- a confirmation command (or “also referred to as a confirmation signal") is input through the assistant terminal 300 (S715: YES)
- the assistant terminal 300 displays the cumulative stroke display portion in the current hole as "0".
- the cumulative stroke display part up to the previous hole accumulates and displays all shots shot so far.
- the assistant terminal 300 transmits a confirmation command to the management server 200, the management server 200 completes the accumulation of strokes and position registration in the corresponding hole, and performs the initialization operation.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method of managing a real-time golf game according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a method similar to that of FIG. 7 except that the method further includes S825. That is, there is a difference in that the management server 200 may perform an operation of correcting and confirming only when the P3 process is necessarily performed (that is, when all the putting shot counting conditions are completed) (S817).
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a drive shot and a shot position according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server 200 may determine the driver shot area of the shot only when it stays in the driver area for a predetermined time (D_Time) (S901: YES). It registers as a position and counts a driver shot (S903).
- the predetermined time D_Time may be determined in consideration of, for example, a time required to take a driver shot and a time required to perform a preliminary operation (Yeviswing) to make a driver shot.
- the predetermined time D_Time may be 3 seconds or more.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a drive shot and a shot position according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server 200 stays in the driver area for a predetermined time (D_Time) (S1001: YES), and if there is a driver shot estimation motion (for example, movement of the waist) (S1003: YES), The player position in the driver area is registered as the driver shot position, and the driver shot is counted (S1005).
- D_Time a predetermined time
- S1003 a driver shot estimation motion
- the management server 200 stays in the driver area for a predetermined time (D_Time), and has a driver shot estimation motion (for example, a waist movement). If there is a driver shot estimation sound, the driver shot position is registered as the driver shot position when the driver shot estimation motion is performed, and the driver shot is counted (S1005).
- D_Time a predetermined time
- S1005 the driver shot position is registered as the driver shot position when the driver shot estimation motion is performed, and the driver shot is counted
- the management server 200 stays in the driver area for a predetermined time (D_Time), and if there is a driver shot estimation sound, the driver shot position is the position where the competitor was when there was a driver shot estimation sound. The driver shot is counted and the driver shot is counted (S1005).
- the management server 200 if there is a driver shot estimation sound or driver shot estimation motion, when there is a driver shot estimation motion when there is a driver shot estimation sound or when there is a driver shot estimation sound.
- the competitor's position is registered as the driver shot position, and the driver shot is counted (S1005).
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a fairway shot and a shot position according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server 200 stays in the fairway area for a predetermined time (F_Time) (S1101: YES), and if there is a fairway shot estimation motion (for example, movement of the waist) (S1203: YES), The position having the fairway shot estimation motion is registered as the fairway shot position, and the fairway shot is counted (S1105).
- F_Time may be empirically determined as the time required to take a fairway shot in the fairway area, and may be set to, for example, 5 seconds or more.
- the fairway shot 11 may be modified. If the F_Time stays in the fairway area, there is a fairway shot estimation motion, and there is a fairway shot estimation sound, there may be a position or fairway shot estimation motion in which the competitor stayed for a certain time. The position of the competitor at the time or the position of the competitor when there is a fairway shot estimation sound is registered as the fairway shot position, and the fairway shot is counted.
- the competitor's position when the fairway shot estimation sound is present is registered as the fairway shot position, and the fairway shot is counted.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a fairway shot and a shot position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server 200 already knows the position of the hazard box (it is included in the hole information), and therefore, if the player takes a golf shot in the hazard box, if there is a fairway shot estimation sound or a fairway shot estimation motion, the fairway shot Add a +1 penalty when counting. For Obi, a similar process would be possible. However, OBI box will be able to automatically count the beta (+2) only in a separate golf course, such as hazard box.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart illustrating a method for determining whether to putt and a putting position according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is based on the example where there are three partitioned green areas (F area, M area, N area) as described above, and the first default putting shots for them are +3, +2, And assumed to be +1.
- the management server 200 determines, by process P4, which base area among the green areas in which the first putting position belongs in advance (S1303).
- Process P4 is a process of determining a first putting position and determining which base regions the determined first putting position belongs to, and will be described in detail later with reference to FIGS. 16 and 17.
- the management server 200 After determining which base area the first putting location belongs to, the management server 200 determines the second putting prediction areas based on the base area and the first putting location to which the first putting location belongs (S1311 to). S1313, S1321 to S1323), and determines which one of the second putting prediction regions is located in the second putting prediction region (S1315, S1325), and a second previously allocated to the second putting prediction region having the second putting position. The default number of putts is determined as the total number of putts (S1317 and S1327). On the other hand, when the first putting position is the N area, the management server 200 determines the total putting shot as +1 (S1331 to S1333).
- S1313 and S1323 are determined by the process P5, and the process P5 will be described later in detail with reference to Figs.
- S1315 and S1303 include a process of determining where the ball to be put is located in the green area.
- the management server 200 determines where the ball to be put is located in the green area, and determines the position of the ball to be put on the basis of whether the above-described putting shot counting condition is satisfied. That is, the management server 200 determines the position of the ball to be put as a position satisfying the putting shot counting condition.
- S1317 is a process applied when the first putting position is the F area, and is a process of determining the second default putting number assigned to the area where the actual golf ball has arrived as the total putting number. For example, as a result of the first putt, if the golf ball reaches the N area, the total putt is determined to be +2, and if it is the M area, the total putt is determined to be +3.
- the second default putting number may be set to be about ⁇ 1 difference from the first default putting number allocated to the corresponding area, but is not limited thereto.
- S1327 is a process applied when the first putting position is the M area, and is a process of determining the total number of putts as the second default putting number allocated to the area where the actual golf ball arrived as a result of the first putting. For example, as a result of the first putt, if the golf ball reaches the N area, the total putt is determined to be +2, and if it is the M area, the total putt is determined to be +3.
- the second default putting number may be set to be about ⁇ 1 difference from the first default putting number allocated to the corresponding area, but is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a putt and a putting position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is similar to the process of FIG. 13, except that when the first putting position is determined (S1403), the management server 200 stores the first putting position and accumulates +1, and the assistant terminal ( There is a difference in that the accumulated shots are displayed on the screen. According to the exemplary embodiment, the accumulated shots may be displayed on the terminal 100a of the golf player as described above. The subsequent process is the same as in FIG. 13 and will be omitted.
- 15 is a flowchart illustrating a method of determining a putt and a putting position according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is similar to the process of FIG. 14, except that the management server 200 determines whether the number of strokes accumulated in the current hole is a double par and determines the number of strokes in the current hole when it is more than double wave. There is a difference in that it does not accumulate anymore (S1505: YES).
- S1505: YES the number of strokes accumulated in the current hole is a double par and determines the number of strokes in the current hole when it is more than double wave.
- S1505 YES
- at least 6 strokes are referred to as double waves in the par 3 holes
- at least 8 strokes are referred to as double waves in the par 4 holes
- at least 10 strokes are referred to as double waves in the par 5 holes.
- a standard having a similar function may be introduced as a double wave is introduced as a standard for accumulating shots.
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart illustrating one embodiment of a sub-process P4 used in the method shown in FIGS. 13 to 15.
- the sub process P4 is a process of determining the first putting position and determining which base area the first putting position belongs to.
- the management server 200 selects first candidate regions in which the first putting position is estimated based on the actions of the game assistants (S1601) and based on the actions of the players, the first putting.
- the second candidate areas are estimated to be located (S1602), and the first putting location is determined by comparing the first candidate areas with the second candidate areas (S1605), and the determined first putting location is divided in advance. It is determined in which base area among the drawn green areas (S1607).
- the assistant's actions may be, for example, how long the assistant has been stationary at some point on the green, or a motion that may be presumed to be an assisting shot. will be. Also, the actions of the player may be, for example, how long the player is stationary at some place on the green, or a motion (ie putting shot estimation motion) or putt shot estimating sound that is presumed to have been a put shot. And so on.
- S1601 and S1602 are not related in time, and may be performed either of them first, or they may be performed simultaneously.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram for describing the subprocess P4 illustrated in FIG. 16.
- a green area virtually partitioned into a predetermined number is shown.
- an N region 1709, an M region 1707, an F region 1705, and a cup 1701 are illustrated.
- the N region 1709 is an area within a radius Nd [m] about the cup 1701
- the M area 1707 is a radius Nd [m] or more Nd + Md [around the cup 1701. m]
- the F region 1705 was set to a region of radius Nd + Md [m] or more about the cup 1701.
- the virtually partitioned regions N, M, and F regions do not partition the actual green region, but may arbitrarily partition the program.
- the base area of each of these areas is referred to above.
- the first putting position 1703 is located in the F region.
- the outermost dotted line is arbitrary and will vary depending on the shape or size of the green region.
- the base regions are shown in FIG. 17 in a circular shape, elliptical shapes are possible, and other shapes may be possible depending on the shape of the green region.
- the determination of which base area the golf ball 1703 is located can be determined using the putting shot counting condition.
- Information about the base areas shown in FIG. 17 is included in the green area section information of the management server 200. After the management server 200 determines the first putting position 1703, the pre-stored greens are stored. Using the area partition information, it is determined in which base area the first putting position 1703 is included.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating a sub process P5 used in the method illustrated in FIGS. 13 to 15,
- FIG. 19 is a diagram for describing the sub process P5 illustrated in FIG. 18, and
- FIG. 20 is FIG. 18. It is a figure for demonstrating the subprocess P5 shown to it.
- the management server 200 sets a virtual straight line between the predetermined first putting position and the cup (S1801) and based on the virtual straight line.
- a plurality of virtual regions are set (S1803), and second putting prediction regions are determined among the set virtual regions (S1805).
- a virtual straight line is shown between the first putting position 1903 and the cup 1901, and a total of nine virtual regions are set based on the virtual straight line. That is, F1 (1927), F2 (1915), F3 (1911), F4 (1917), M1 (1925), M2 (1921), M3 (1923), M4 (1919), and N (1929). It is set.
- This virtual area is virtual and may be determined empirically.
- the golf player will putt along a virtual straight line, typically a straight line to the cup, at the first putting position 1917, and the golf ball will then be located in any one of the virtual regions described above. These virtual areas are used to select a second putting expected position to be described later.
- the virtual straight line may vary slightly depending on the hole, and the management server 200 has the hole information for each hole, so it is suitable for the characteristics of each hole. Virtual straight line can be set.
- a method of selecting a second putting prediction region will be described with reference to FIG. 20.
- the region having the highest probability as the region to which the second putting expected point belongs may be set as the regions M4 (1919), N (1929), and M1 (1929). .
- the setting of the M4 (1919), N (1929), M1 (1929) area can be automatically determined by the management server 200.
- the second putting expected point is an area that is in contact with the virtual straight line. You can set the belonging area.
- F1 is excluded from the second putting prediction region, which is based on experience, considering the probability that the first putting in F4 is very unlikely to arrive at the F1 region again.
- F1 may also be included in the second putting prediction region.
- the assistant terminal of FIG. 23 is a functional block diagram of an assistant terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention. As compared to the terminal of FIG. 2, the assistant terminal of FIG. 23 has a unique difference in that it additionally includes a motion detector 2311 that detects the motion of the assistant.
- the motion detector 2311 may detect the Shanghai East motion of the assistant, and the controller 2305 transmits the motion detection result detected by the motion detector 2311 to the management server 200 through the communication unit 2303. do.
- FIG. 24 is a functional block diagram of an assistant terminal according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the assistant terminal of FIG. 24 is different from the terminal of FIG. 2 in that it additionally includes a position calculation information providing unit 2413 that provides position calculation information for calculating the position of the assistant.
- the location calculation information providing unit 2413 receives location information from, for example, a satellite navigation system, and provides the location information to a necessary place (for example, the management server 200).
- the control unit 2405 transmits the location calculation information provided by the location calculation information providing unit 2413 to the management server 200 through the communication unit 2403.
- 25 is a functional block diagram of a player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the controller 2505 transmits the sound information detected by the golf shot sound detector 2519 to the management server 200.
- the player terminal 100a may include a key for opening or locking the locker.
- a key for opening or locking the locker typically, clubhouses at golf courses provide golfers with lockers for their belongings and lockers for those lockers.
- the lock khaki is easy to lose, if the lock terminal is mounted on the player terminal 100a according to the present invention, it is easy to store.
- a lock key can be a physical key, but it can also be a digital key. It is preferable that the lock key is a digital key because it is easy to carry without increasing the size of the terminal 100a.
- the terminal of the lock car is opened when the terminal 100 a is brought into close contact with the lock car, or when the lock car is brought in contact without contact.
- An open locker will lock itself when the door is closed.
- the lock car key implemented in the terminal 100 a may be opened, for example, when the password is input and the terminal 100 a is in contact or contactlessly with the lock car when the password is correct. have.
- 29 is a functional block diagram of a terminal according to the present invention in which a digital lock key is implemented.
- the terminal 3051 includes a digital lock khaki 3063, and the lock car 3065 is connected to the door opening and closing part 3067 and the digital lock khaki 3063. And a control unit 3069 for controlling the opening and closing operation.
- the digital lock car 3063 transmits the locker control information to the control unit 3069 by direct communication with the control unit 3069 or by using a communication unit (not shown), and the control unit 3069 controls the door based on the lock car control information. Perform the operation of opening and closing.
- the locker control information may include something such as a password, or may include ID information unique to the locker.
- the terminal 3051 and the locker 3065 may be directly contacted.
- FIG. 30 is a view showing a user interface of the golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Golf player terminal has a plurality of operation modes.
- the golf player terminal has three modes of operation.
- the management server 300 may control to operate in three operation modes according to the position or state of the golf player terminal 3001.
- the terminal 3001 includes three display areas. In this display area, different information is displayed according to the operation mode of the terminal 3001.
- the displayed information may be information transmitted from the management server 300 or previously stored by the 3001.
- three display areas are illustrated, but these are merely exemplary and may be implemented as two or less display areas or four or more display areas.
- the operation mode switching of the terminal 3001 may be switched if there is a notification or a command indicating the operation mode switching of the management server 300.
- the management server 300 performs an operation of automatically switching to an appropriate operation mode based on the position of the terminal or the playing situation of the player.
- the terminal may operate in the first operation mode, the second operation mode, and the third operation mode.
- the management server 200 allows the terminal 3001 to operate in the first operation mode before the game starts.
- the terminal 3001 may be operated in the second operation mode from the start of the game to the end of the game, and the terminal 3001 may be operated in the third operation mode after the game is finished.
- FIG 31 is a view showing an example of operation in the first operation mode of the golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 32 is a second operation mode of the golf player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention
- 33 is a view showing an operation example
- Figure 33 is a view showing an operation example in a third operation mode of the golf game player terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server 200 determines an operation mode based on the current position of the golf player, and if the player has not yet arrived at the stadium or is located in the clubhouse, the terminal 3001 operates in the first operation mode. .
- the tee-up time, the name of a game assistant, and other information for starting a game are displayed.
- the information displayed in the first operation mode is information for the player before the game is played, and is not limited to the above information, and may include other useful information.
- the management server 200 may control the terminal 3001 to operate in the second operation mode. For example, the management server 200 transmits an operation mode change message to the terminal 3001 informing the terminal 3001 to operate in the second operation mode when the competitor arrives at the first hole or moves to the first hole.
- the terminal 3001 receives the second operation mode change message, the terminal 3001 performs the second operation mode.
- the remaining distance, the accumulated stroke of the current hole, and the accumulated stroke up to the previous hole are displayed.
- the remaining distance may be information received in real time from the management server 200, and the cumulative stroke of the current hall may be information received in real time from the management server 200.
- the cumulative strokes up to the previous hole can also be received from the management server 200, but if the terminal 3001 has a configuration in which the cumulative strokes are stored separately, the previously stored "accumulations to the previous hole" can be displayed. have.
- the information displayed in reference numeral 3007 indicates that up to hole 4, 16 strokes were dug and +5 was over, so that the total accumulated strokes were 21 strokes.
- the information displayed in reference numeral 3005 indicates that the current hole is the 5th hole, Par 4, and 2 shots have been taken so far.
- the management server 200 transmits a command to the terminal 3001 to switch to the third operation.
- the terminal 3001 switches to the third operation and displays the information defined to be displayed in the third operation mode.
- FIG. 33 shows an example of information displayed on the terminal 3001 in the third operation mode.
- the locker number [M] 254 is displayed, the total number of strokes, that is, 100 strokes, indicates 28 overs, and indicates that the event was won in the eighth hole.
- An event can be won automatically or manually. For example, if a driver shots a ball at a certain point of the fairway at the eighth hole and arrives, the event that presents a set of golf balls to the player is set. ) Can automatically determine whether a player in the eighth hole has won the event. This is because the management server 200 according to the present invention can know the shot position of the player.
- the management server can provide a variety of information according to the progress of the competition of the player.
- the golf player terminal switches the operation mode under the control of the management server 200, it is also possible to switch the operation mode by, for example, the golf game assistant's instruction or the golf player's instruction.
- the terminal of the golf game assistant 300 is further provided with a user interface for receiving an operation mode switching command from the game assistant.
- the interface unit may be formed of, for example, a button or a touch pad, but is not limited thereto.
- the golf player terminal 3001 is initially in the first operation mode, and at the beginning of the game, if the golf game assistant sends a command to switch to the second operation mode using the terminal 300, the switching command is the management server 200. ) Or directly to the player terminal.
- the management server 200 transmits a command for switching the second operation mode to the player terminal 3001 together with information necessary for the second operation mode.
- the management server 200 is that the player terminal 3001 operation mode is switched In this case, the terminal 300 sets the notification indicating the fact that the operation mode is switched to the management server 200, or the management terminal 200 sets the notification indicating that the operation terminal 3001 has switched its operation mode. Can be.
- the player terminal 3001 is switched to the second operation mode by the operation mode switching command.
- the management server 200 knows the operation mode of the player terminal 3001 (as described above, by receiving a message indicating that a switch command or a switch command from the assistant terminal has been made), the player terminal 3001 Information necessary for the second operation mode is transmitted.
- the assistant may give a command to switch to the third operation mode using the terminal 300 again.
- the management server 200 transmits the information required for the third operation mode.
- the operation mode of the golf player terminal may be switched by the golf player's instruction. That is, the golf player terminal further includes a user interface unit such as a button, a switch, a touch pad for switching the operation mode, and the operation mode switching may be performed through such an interface unit. For example, when the golf player receives the first golf player terminal, the golf player operates in the first operation mode, and when the golf player receives the operation mode switching command from the player, the golf player operates in the second operation mode. When receiving from the player to operate in the third operation mode.
- a user interface unit such as a button, a switch, a touch pad for switching the operation mode, and the operation mode switching may be performed through such an interface unit.
- the management server has been described as transmitting information displayed in each operation mode, but information displayed in the first operation mode and information displayed in the third operation mode are not transmitted to the competitor terminal. It may be stored information. For example, the tee-up time, the charge caddy, the locker number, etc., if stored in the player terminal for the first time, it does not need to be transmitted from the management server.
- the management server calculates the number of strokes in real time and registers the location.
- the management server may integrate the function of the management server into the assistant terminal 300.
- a terminal may be additionally installed in a mobile car (so-called "cart") for moving golf players, and the terminal may implement all the functions of the assistant terminal, and the assistant may use the assistant terminal. It is possible to modify and confirm the number of players through the terminal, but it is possible to modify and confirm the number of players through the terminal installed in the cart.
- the terminal additionally installed in the cart may display a map of the entire playing hole, the current position of the players on the map, and may also display the distance to the main point to the header or the bunk.
- the terminal additionally installed in the cart may be provided with a printing function for printing the player's cumulative number of holes per hole.
- the present invention can also be utilized for golf relay broadcasting. That is, according to the present invention, it is possible to automatically store and manage the number of shots and quarks of golf players in real time, and to connect the data accumulated in real time with the golf broadcast system, so that viewers can watch golf games in an interesting way Can be.
- the golf broadcast broadcasting system may broadcast a sub-screen indicating the current position of the player who is playing the current golf shot together with the screen where the player plays the actual golf shot, thereby allowing the viewer to play golf in three dimensions. You will be able to watch golf broadcasts more interestingly.
- 34 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the intelligent real-time golf game management system 2263 includes a player terminal 2600a, 2600b, 2600c, 2600d, a management server 2620, an assistant terminal 2630, and a camera 2670. do.
- the player terminals 2600a, 2600b, 2600c, and 2600d, the assistant terminal 2630, and the management server 2620 may be implemented to include all or at least some of the above-described functions, respectively.
- the management server 2620 has the following additional functions with respect to the camera 2670.
- the camera 2670 may be positioned at a specific location on the playing field to capture the shot motion of the player.
- the camera 2670 may be located at any one of a drive shot area, a fairway area, and a green area, and may capture and transmit a shot action of a competitor to the management server 2620.
- the management server 2620 may determine which player enters the drive shot area, and if the player enters the driver shot area, the management server 2620 may instruct the camera 2670 to capture the player's motion. 2670 captures the competitor's motion in accordance with such a capturing initiation command. The management server 2620 transmits a capturing stop command to the camera 2670 when it is determined that the competitor leaves the drive shot area or the driver shot operation is completed, and the camera 2670 may stop capturing by such a command. .
- the camera 2670 may transmit the captured information to the management server 2620.
- the camera 2670 may transmit information captured in real time to the management server 2620.
- the camera 2670 may be transmitted wirelessly or by wire to the management server 2620, or may be transmitted to the management server 2620 using another intermediate medium.
- the time of operation captured by the camera 2670 may be adjusted by the management server 2620.
- the management server may transmit a cap command start command to the camera 2670 from the moment the competitor enters the drive shot area, but determines whether there is a drive shot preliminary operation by determining whether there is a drive shot preliminary operation.
- the capturing start command can be transmitted to the camera 2670.
- the timing of delivery of the capturing stop command can also be adjusted accordingly.
- the management server 2620 may adjust the delivery time of the capturing start command and the time of the capturing stop command to the camera 2670, so that the competitor may store only the shot motion. If the capturing information received from the camera 2670 includes unnecessary information in addition to the shot action of the player, such information may be deleted and only the shot action of the player may be stored. In some cases, the driver shot preliminary action of the player may also be useful information for the golfer, and thus the driver shot preliminary action of the player may also be included.
- the management server 2660 can identify which player is the competitor currently in the driver shot area, and can determine precisely at what point the shot operation was made, so that the shot operation time point (for example, t1) is referred to. Only the player's actions for a certain period of time can be saved.
- the management server 2660 may provide a shot operation to all the stadiums as a video without burdening storage capacity. It is possible in every hole, not only driver shots, but also putting. Of course, unlike a driver shot, a plurality of cameras 2670 may be required to capture the operation of a putting or fairway shot.
- 35 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the intelligent real-time golf game management system 2731 includes a player terminal 2700a, 2700b, 2700c, and 2700d, a management server 2720, an assistant terminal 2730, and a cart 2780. do.
- the player terminals 2700a, 2700b, 2700c, and 2700d, the assistant terminal 2730, and the management server 2720 may be implemented to include all or at least some of the respective functions described with reference to the drawings.
- the cart performs a function of transporting a player or a game assistant or a golf club.
- the management server 2720 has the following additional functions with respect to the cart 2780.
- the management server 2720 may control the operation of the cart 2780.
- the cart 2780 may be provided with a location information calculation unit separately.
- the location information calculation unit is a function module that calculates or obtains location information such as a satellite navigation system receiver or a tag reader system as described above.
- the management server 2720 receives the location information calculation unit of the cart 2780, can grasp the location of the current cart 2780, and also the management server 2720 can determine the position of the player and the game assistant, The cart 2780 may be moved or stopped depending on the position of the game assistant. As a result, the player and the game assistant can play smoothly, and the management server 2720 can determine that the player tries to drive the cart 2780 directly, and in this case, the cart 2780 is not operated. 2780).
- the management server 2720 can control the operation of the cart 2780 because the management server 2720 can grasp the positions of the players and the game assistants in real time. In addition, the management server 2720 can control the cart 2780 so that if there is a person in front of the cart 2780 at all.
- the cart 2780 is a cart and a communication unit for transmitting the location information provided by the location information calculation unit and the location information calculation unit to the management server 2720 as described above.
- the driving unit may include a control unit for controlling the cart driving unit.
- the control unit of the cart controls the cart drive unit based on a command from the management server 2720.
- the management server 2720 and the cart may communicate wirelessly, and may communicate directly or by using an intermediary device.
- the management server 200 may store event information in addition to the information shown in FIG. 5.
- the event information is that in a specific area, when a specific event occurs, a specific event is provided.
- the management server may automatically determine whether or not the player has won the event by comparing the pre-stored event information with the current player's real time position and shot position and trajectory.
- the management server can inform the player of the event winning in real time. For example, you can tell the player's cell phone, etc., you can tell the assistant of the game assistant.
- the management server 200 may automatically determine whether to win the event with respect to the event determined by the player's real time position, shot position and / or trajectory. As a result, the player can enjoy unexpected fun and thus, the opportunity to find the golf course more often, it can be a good strategy in terms of attracting customers from the golf course. Moreover, since it is automatic, it is possible to secure transparency in winning the event and have faith in the event from the golfer's point of view.
- an event display unit for displaying a video is provided.
- 36 is a functional block diagram of an intelligent real-time golf game management system according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the intelligent real-time golf game management system 2801 includes a player terminal 2800a, 2800b, 2800c, 2800d, a management server 2820, an assistant terminal 2830, and an event display unit 2890. Include.
- the player terminals 2800a, 2800b, 2800c, and 2800d, the assistant terminal 2830, and the management server 2820 may be implemented to include all or at least some of the respective functions described with reference to the drawings.
- the event display unit 2890 may display an event winning or an event advertisement by a video, text, or voice.
- the management server 2820 has the following additional functions with respect to the event display unit 2890.
- the management server 2820 may have an automatic event checking function as described above with reference to FIGS. 1 and 5. In this case, when winning the event, the management server 2820 may display the event content, event goods, and advertisement information related to the event goods on the event display unit 2890. To this end, the management server 2820 may have a video and audio processing function, and the display may have a voice and audio processing function. When it is determined that the management server 2820 wins the event, the management server 2820 transmits previously stored event information and advertisement information to the display unit 2390, and the display unit displays the received information.
- management server 200 may additionally function as follows.
- the management server 200 may perform a management function for maintaining the golf course.
- the management server 200 may display the area where the shot was made by using the accumulated shot position information.
- the management server 200 may be provided by displaying the area where the shot was made on the map of the golf course with a display such as "x". Particularly in need of maintenance on the golf course is a lot of shots.
- the management server 200 may display all the regions in which shots are made to the golf course manager, and in particular, may determine and display a region in which many shots are made as a maintenance region.
- the management server 200 may directly perform a golf course maintenance management function, but may be different. For example, a method of building a separate golf course maintenance management system is also possible, which will be described later in detail with reference to FIG. 39.
- FIG. 37 is a functional block diagram of a golf game real-time relay system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the real-time golf game relay system includes a golf game real time management system 1220, a rubbing unit 1230, a mixing unit 1250, and a relay system 1370.
- the golf game real time management system 1220 collects the game data of the golf game in real time and provides it to the mixing unit 1250.
- the golf game real time management system 1220 may provide the golfer's shot position and / or the number of shots in real time as in the above-described embodiments.
- the golf game real time management system 1220 provides the mixing unit 1250 with information for positioning the golfer shot position on the map of the golf course.
- the shooting unit 1230 functions to photograph a golf game, and obtains an image, a video, and an audio of the golf game and provides the mixing unit 1250.
- the mixing unit 1250 receives the data from the golf game real time management system 1220 and the photographing unit 1230 in real time via wire or wireless to mix and transmit the data to the relay system 1270.
- the mixing unit 1250 may send the mixed data to the relay system 1270 by wire or wirelessly.
- the relay system 1270 may transmit data received from the mixing unit 1250 to the broadcast receiver 1290 through RF. Alternatively, the relay system 1270 may transmit the mixing data to the broadcast receiver 1290 through the internet network. Alternatively, the relay system 1270 may transmit the mixing data to the broadcast receiver 1290 through the RF and the Internet network sequentially.
- the broadcast receiver 1290 receives and displays the mixing data from the relay system 1270.
- the broadcast receiver 1290 may simultaneously or alternately display a screen of an actual golf player and a golf course map screen on which a golf player's current position or shot position is displayed according to a viewer's selection.
- the mixing unit 1250 is illustrated separately, but may be implemented as part of the relay system 1270.
- the mixing unit 1250 may be displayed simultaneously or alternately between the screen of the actual golf player and the golf course map screen displaying the current position or shot position of the golf player in the broadcast receiver 1290.
- the broadcast receiver 1290 displays the actual golf player's screen and the golf course map screen displaying the golf player's current position or shot position simultaneously or alternately. It may be configured in a format that can be.
- FIG. 38 is a functional block diagram of a golf game system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a golf game system includes a golf game real time management system 1320 and a game system 1390.
- the golf game real time management system 1320 collects game data of a golf game in real time and provides the game data to the game system 1390.
- the golf game real time management system 1320 may provide the name of the golfer, the name of the golfer, the shot position of the golfers per hole and / or the number of shots as in the above-described embodiments.
- the golf course real time management system 1320 may further provide a map of the golf course.
- the game system 1390 may receive game data from the golf game real time management system 1320 through a network or through a local network.
- Game system 1390 may provide an environment for screen golf, for example.
- the game system 1390 may provide one or two virtual screen golf game players as an image when two gamers want to play a screen golf game.
- the game system 1390 finds data of a player who played a real game at the selected golf course (for example, Choi Kyung-ju) when a game player playing a screen golf game selects a golf course. Such data may be transmitted directly from the golf game real time management system 1320 or through a network or a storage medium as described above.
- Choi Kyung-ju takes a shot on the screen. The position and result of the shot is determined based on the previously stored data.
- screen golf gamers can play a screen golf game like Choi Kyung-joo.
- Such a game system 1390 is possible, and the game data required by the game system 1390 can be transmitted from the golf game real time management system 1320.
- the other two or three may play with the virtual characters and thus may have fun.
- three players are actual screen golf players, and the other is that when a virtual player plays screen golf, he can play with a real famous golfer.
- 39 is a functional block diagram of a golf course maintenance management system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the golf course maintenance management system includes a communication unit 1435, a control unit 1433, and a storage unit 1431.
- the communication unit 1435 may support wired or wireless communication with the outside.
- the hole information or shot position information stored in the storage unit 1431 may be data received through the communication unit 1435, but not necessarily through the communication unit 1435, and a separate information transfer medium (hard disk, etc.) may be used. Can also be stored.
- the storage unit 1431 stores shot position information.
- the storage unit 1431 may store hole information.
- the controller 1433 may map to the hole (golf stadium) with reference to the shot position information and display the same through the display unit 1439.
- the controller 1433 may alternatively refer to the shot position information and map it to a hole and transmit the same to a terminal of a golf course maintenance manager.
- the controller 1433 may select only an area where it is determined that a large number of shots is made, with reference to the shot position information. For example, the controller 1433 may determine, as the maintenance area, an area where shots are made more than a predetermined number of shots.
- control unit 1433 has been described as referring to the data of the storage unit 1431, but the shot position information and the hole information are directly received and maintained in a system referred to as a real-time golf management system in the present specification. A conservative area decision can be made.
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- 홀에서의 드라이버 샷 위치정보를 저장하는 저장부;골프경기자의 현재 위치를 산출하기 위한 위치산출정보를 수신하는 통신부; 및상기 드라이버 샷 위치정보와 골프경기자의 위치정보에 기초한 드라이버 샷 계수조건을 만족하면 드라이버 샷을 계수하는 제어부;를 포함하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는골프경기자가 상기 드라이버 샷 위치에 진입하였고, 진입 후 소정 시간 후 상기 드라이버 샷 위치를 벗어나면, 상기 드라이버 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는,골프경기자가 상기 드라이버 샷 위치에 진입하였고, 진입 후 소정 시간 후 상기 드라이버 샷 위치를 벗어나고,골프경기자가 드라이버 샷을 한 것으로 추정할 수 있는 드라이버 샷 추정 모션 또는 드라이버 샷 추정 사운드가 발생한 경우에, 상기 드라이버 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 저장부는, 홀의 페어웨이 영역에 대한 페어웨이 위치정보를 추가적으로 저장하며,상기 제어부는, 상기 페어웨이 위치정보와 골프경기자의 위치정보에 기초한 페어웨이 샷 계수조건을 만족하면 1타를 누적 계수하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제4항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는골프경기자가 상기 페어웨이 영역에 있고, 페어웨이 영역 중 임의의 영역에서 소정시간 머물다가 그 임의의 영역을 벗어나면, 상기 페어웨이 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제4항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는,골프경기자가 상기 페어웨이 영역에 있고, 페어웨이 영역 중 임의의 영역에서 소정시간 머물다가 그 임의의 영역을 벗어나고,골프경기자가 페어웨이 샷을 한 것으로 추정할 수 있는 페어웨이 샷 추정 모션 또는 페어웨이 샷 추정 사운드가 발생한 경우에, 상기 페어웨이 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제6항에 있어서,상기 페어웨이 샷 추정 모션은 골프 경기자의 허리 움직임인 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제4항에 있어서,상기 저장부는, 홀의 그린 영역에 대한 그린영역 위치정보를 추가적으로 저장하며,상기 제어부는, 상기 그린영역 위치정보와 골프경기자의 위치정보에 기초한 퍼팅 샷 계수조건을 만족하면 퍼팅 샷을 누적 계수하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제8항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는,골프경기자가 그린영역의 임의의 영역에서 소정 시간동안 움직임이 없는 경우에는, 상기 퍼팅 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제8항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는,골프경기자가 그린영역의 소정 시간동안 움직임이 없는 경기자 무이동 위치들을 선정하고,골프경기자의 퍼팅 샷 추정 모션 또는 퍼팅 샷 추정 사운드가 발생한 위치가 있는지 여부를 판단하고,상기 골프경기자의 퍼팅 샷 추정 모션 또는 퍼팅 샷 추정 사운드가 발생한 위치가, 상기 무이동 위치들 중의 어느 하나에 해당하면, 상기 퍼팅 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제8항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는,골프경기자가 그린영역의 소정 시간동안 움직임이 없는 경기자 무이동 위치들을 선정하고,경기보조원이 그린영역의 소정 시간동안 움직임이 없는 보조원 무이동 위치들을 선정하고,골프경기자의 퍼팅 샷 추정 모션 또는 퍼팅 샷 추정 사운드가 발생한 위치가 있는지 여부를 판단하고,상기 골프경기자의 퍼팅 샷 추정 모션 또는 퍼팅 샷 추정 사운드가 발생한 위치가, 상기 경기자 무이동 위치들 중 어느 하나에 해당되고, 동시에 상기 보조원의 무이동 위치들 중 어느 하나에 해당되면, 상기 퍼팅 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
- 제8항에 있어서, 상기 제어부는,골프경기자가 그린영역의 소정 시간동안 움직임이 없는 경기자 무이동 위치들을 선정하고,경기보조원이 그린영역의 소정 시간동안 움직임이 없는 보조원 무이동 위치들을 선정하고,경기보조원의 퍼팅 샷을 보조하는 모션이 있는지 여부를 판단하고,상기 퍼팅 샷을 보조하는 모션이 있는 위치가, 상기 경기자 무이동 위치들 중 어느 하나에 해당되고, 동시에 상기 보조원의 무이동 위치들 중 어느 하나에 해당되면, 상기 퍼팅 샷 계수조건을 만족한 것으로 판단하는 것을 특징으로 하는 골프 스코어 실시간 자동계수장치.
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