System and method for analyzing athletic activity
US-9279734-B2 · Mar 8, 2016 · US
US10687564B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10687564-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916443525-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2020 |
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A method of enabling shoe identification comprises receiving at a server apparatus information relating to a unique identity of a shoe comprising a physiological sensor configured for operation in an active mode and a shipping mode. The server apparatus causes an NFC tag to be generated comprising at least the information relating to the unique identity. The method further comprises scanning the tag at a testing device during the manufacture of the shoe. The testing device is configured to test the functioning of the physiological sensor in association with the shoe. When it is determined that the at least one physiological sensor is working properly, the information relating to the unique identity is written to a storage device of the physiological sensor. The shoe is placed in an orientation for shipping such that the physiological sensor enters the shipping mode, the physiological sensor configured to exit the shipping mode and enter the active mode after a predetermined time and upon detection of a change from the orientation for shipping.
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A method of enabling shoe identification, comprising: receiving at a server apparatus information relating to a unique identity of one or more of a pair of shoes, the one or more of the pair of shoes comprising at least one physiological sensor configured for operation in at least an active mode and a shipping mode; the server apparatus causing a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag to be generated, the NFC tag comprising at least the information relating to the unique identity, the tag is associated to the one or more of the pair of shoes during manufacture thereof; scanning the tag at a testing device during the manufacture of the one or more of the pair of shoes, the testing device configured to test the functioning of the at least one physiological sensor in association with the one or more of the pair of shoes, and when a determination is made that the at least one physiological sensor is working properly, the act of scanning further causing the information relating to the unique identity to be written to a storage device of the at the at least one physiological sensor; and positioning the one or more of the pair of shoes in an orientation for shipping such that the at least one physiological sensor enters the shipping mode, the at least one physiological sensor configured to exit the shipping mode and enter the active mode after a predetermined time and upon detection of a change from the orientation for shipping. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the test of the functioning of the at least one physiological sensor at the testing device comprises testing whether a battery or power source of the at least one physiological sensor is working properly. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the test of the functioning of the at least one physiological sensor at the testing device comprises testing whether an accelerometer of the at least one physiological sensor is working properly. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one physiological sensor is configured to enter the shipping mode after a predetermined time in the shipping orientation. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the NFC tag is placed on a tongue of the one or more of the pair of shoes. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the NFC tag is placed on an interior surface of the one or more of the pair of shoes. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information relating to a unique identity of the one or more of the pair of shoes comprises data received from an ordering device which initiated a purchase of the pair of shoes, and further comprises information obtained at least in part from a purchase order. 8. A system for enabling apparel identification, said system comprising: a scanning apparatus configured to scan a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag associated to an item of apparel carrying a physiological sensor configured for operation in at least a first mode and a second mode, the tag comprising at least information relating to a unique identity of the item of apparel, wherein the physiological sensor is configured to enter the first mode when the item of apparel is placed in an orientation for shipping and enter the second mode after a predetermined time and upon detection of a change of the item of apparel from the orientation for shipping; a storage component configured to at least temporarily store the information relating to the unique identity of the item of apparel received via the scanning apparatus; an apparel receiving apparatus configured to receive the item of apparel for testing; and a processor in communication with the storage component and the apparel receiving apparatus and configured to execute at least one computer application thereon, said computer application comprising a plurality of instructions which are configured to, when executed, cause the apparel receiving apparatus to: perform one or more tests with respect to the item of apparel and the physiological sensor while the item of apparel is received within the apparel receiving component, the one or more tests configured to test the functioning of the physiological sensor in association with the item of apparel by simulating physical activities to be performed by a user when wearing the item of apparel; and cause the information relating to the unique identity of the item of apparel to be written to a memory of the physiological sensor of the item of apparel when the one or more tests indicate that the physiological sensor is working properly. 9. The system of claim 8 wherein the one or more tests include testing whether a battery or power source of the physiological sensor is working properly. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the one or more tests include testing whether an accelerometer physiological sensor is working properly. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one physiological sensor is configured to enter the first mode after a predetermined time in the orientation for shipping. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the item of apparel comprises a shoe and the NFC tag is positioned on a tongue of the shoe. 13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the item of apparel comprises a shoe and the NFC tag is positioned on an interior surface of the shoe. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the information relating to a unique identity of the item of apparel comprises data received from an ordering device which initiated a purchase of the item of apparel, and the information relating to a unique identity of the item of apparel comprises information obtained at least in part from a purchase order. 15. A method for enabling apparel identification comprising: scanning a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag via a scanning apparatus, the NFC tag being attached to an item of apparel, the NFC tag comprising at least information relating to a unique identity of the item of apparel, and the item of apparel further comprising at least one sensor apparatus configured for operation in a first mode when in a first orientation and a second mode when in a second orientation; temporarily storing the information relating to the unique identity of the item of apparel received via the scanning apparatus at a storage component; performing one or more tests while the item of apparel is received within an apparel receiving component, the one or more tests configured to determine that the sensor apparatus is working properly and capable of accurately measuring one or more aspects of one or more physical activities of a wearer of the item of apparel; when a determination is made that the sensor apparatus is working properly, causing the information relating to the unique identity of the item of apparel to be written to a memory of the sensor apparatus of the item of apparel at the apparel receiving component; and positioning the item of apparel in the first orientation such that the sensor apparatus enters the first mode, wherein the first orientation is an orientation for shipping, and wherein the sensor apparatus is configured to exit the first mode and enter the second mode after a predetermined time and upon detection of a change from the orientation for shipping. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more tests configured to determine that the sensor apparatus is working properly comprises testing whether a battery or power source of the at least one sensor apparatus is working properly. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the one or more tests configured to determine that the sensor apparatus is working properly comprises testing whether an accelerometer of the at least one sensor apparatus is working prop
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