Apparatus and methods to track movement of sports implements
US-2019076710-A1 · Mar 14, 2019 · US
US10695632B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10695632-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715812746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture to track movement of sports implements are disclosed herein. An example sensing unit disclosed herein is to be coupled to a sports implement. The sensing unit includes an inertial measurement unit to obtain movement data of said sports implement during a swing of said sports implement and a swing analyzer to determine whether the swing is a horizontal shot or a vertical shot based on the movement data.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sensing unit to be coupled to a cricket bat, the sensing unit comprising: an inertial measurement sensor to obtain movement data of the cricket bat during a swing of the cricket bat; and a swing analyzer to determine whether the swing is a horizontal shot or a vertical shot by: calculating a first area defined by a path of the swing projected in a substantially horizontal plane and a reference point in the substantially horizontal plane; calculating a second area defined by the path of the swing projected in a substantially vertical plane and the reference point in the substantially vertical plane; and comparing a ratio of the first area and the second area to a threshold. 2. The sensing unit of claim 1 , wherein the inertial measurement sensor includes at least one of an accelerometer, a gyroscope, or a magnetometer. 3. The sensing unit of claim 1 , further including a power source. 4. The sensing unit of claim 1 , further including a transceiver to transmit the determination of whether the swing is a horizontal shot or a vertical shot to a remote electronic device. 5. The sensing unit of claim 1 , wherein the reference point corresponds to a location of an end of a handle of the cricket bat opposite a tip of the cricket bat. 6. The sensing unit of claim 1 , wherein the swing analyzer is to calculate the first area by adding areas in the substantially horizontal plane defined by the path and the reference point between a first position of the cricket bat and a second position of the cricket bat when the path is in a counter-clockwise direction relative to the reference point, and by subtracting areas in the substantially horizontal plane defined by the path and the reference point between the first and second positions when the path is in the clockwise direction relative to the reference point. 7. The sensing unit of claim 6 , wherein the swing analyzer is to calculate the second area by adding areas in the substantially vertical plane defined by the path and the reference point between the first and second positions when the path is in a counter-clockwise direction relative to the reference point, and by subtracting areas in the substantially vertical plane defined by the path and the reference point between the first and second positions when the path is in the clockwise direction relative to the reference point. 8. A sports tracking system comprising: an inertial measurement sensor coupled to a cricket bat to obtain a plurality of measurements during a swing of the cricket bat; and a swing analyzer to determine whether the swing is a horizontal shot or a vertical shot by: determining a first position and a second position of the swing based on the plurality of measurements; determining a first absolute sum of a horizontal angle change of the cricket bat between the first position and the second position; determining a second absolute sum of a vertical angle change of the cricket bat between the first position and the second position; and comparing a ratio of the first absolute sum and the second absolute sum to a threshold. 9. The sports tracking system of claim 8 , wherein the cricket bat has a handle and a blade. 10. The sports tracking system of claim 9 , wherein the inertial measurement sensor is coupled to the cricket bat at or near an end of the handle. 11. The sports tracking system of claim 8 , wherein the swing analyzer is implemented by a processor. 12. The sports tracking system of claim 8 , further including a transmitter to transmit the determination of whether the swing is a horizontal shot or a vertical shot to a remote electronic device. 13. The sports tracking system of claim 8 , wherein the swing analyzer is implemented in a remote electronic device, and further including a transceiver to transmit the plurality of measurements to the remote electronic device.
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