Athletic performance monitoring systems and methods in a team sports environment

US9511260B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9511260-B2
Application numberUS-201514936036-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 9, 2015
Priority dateDec 5, 2008
Publication dateDec 6, 2016
Grant dateDec 6, 2016

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Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The currently transmitted frequency is then compared with the received frequency to obtain a difference frequency from which an apparatus may estimate the distance. The apparatus may simultaneously receive the processed signal from the radio tag while transmitting the sweep signal.

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We claim: 1. A unitary athletic monitoring device comprising: a body-worn housing configured to be releasably attached to a first player during performance of an athletic activity, the housing comprising: a sensor configured to sense athletic movement data of the first player, comprising at least a multi-axis accelerometer; an on-board display unit configured to display athletic information; a transceiver configured to communicate during the athletic activity with a central computer device; a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to perform at least: during the athletic activity, process the athletic movement data from the first player to calculate athletic metric data, comprising a plurality of vertical height measurements comprising at least a first vertical height measurement for the first player during the athletic activity; during the performance of the athletic activity, receive athletic metric data of a second player, comprising a plurality of vertical height measurements comprising at least a second vertical height measurement for the second player during the athletic activity; during the performance of the athletic activity, display on the on-board display unit, the first vertical height measurement of the first player calculated from athletic movement data; transmit via the transceiver during the athletic activity, the first and the second vertical height measurements to the central computer device; and display, during performance of the athletic activity, on a display, the second vertical height measurement and identity of the second player. 2. The athletic monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the first vertical height measurement is an average vertical height measurement determined from the plurality of vertical height measurements obtained during a predefined period of time. 3. The athletic monitoring device of claim 2 , wherein the predefined period of time is a timed duration of a sporting event. 4. The athletic monitoring device of claim 3 , wherein the timed duration of the sporting event is a quarter of a basketball game. 5. The athletic monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable mediums comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform at least: receive electronic information corresponding to an interaction between a radio tag of a ball and athletic metric data from the athletic monitoring device indicative of a controlled behavior; and simultaneously displaying on the on-board display unit, an indication of the controlled behavior with the first vertical height measurement. 6. The athletic monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable mediums comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform at least: receive electronic information corresponding to an interaction between a radio tag of a ball and athletic metric data from an athletic device of a second player participating in the athletic activity that is indicative of a controlled behavior; and simultaneously displaying on a display unit the identity of the second player with an athletic metric data value of the second player and an athletic metric data value of the first player. 7. The athletic monitoring device of claim 6 , wherein the display unit is the on-board display unit. 8. The athletic monitoring device of claim 6 , wherein at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform at least: determining the second player is in possession of the ball. 9. The athletic monitoring device of claim 8 , wherein the determining the second player is in possession is based on, at least in part, the indication of the controlled behavior. 10. The athletic monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein sensor comprises a heart rate monitor. 11. An athletic monitoring device comprising: a body-worn housing configured to be uniquely associated with and releasably attached to a first player during performance of an athletic activity, the athletic monitoring device comprising: a sensor configured to sense athletic movement data; an on-board display unit configured to display athletic information; a transceiver configured to communicate in real-time during the athletic activity with a central computer device; a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to perform at least: in real-time, process the athletic movement data to calculate athletic metric data; during the performance of the athletic activity, display on a display device, a first measurement of the first player calculated from athletic metric data; and transmit via the transceiver during the athletic activity, the first measurement of the first player to the central computer device; during the performance of the athletic activity, receive athletic metric data of a second player, comprising a second plurality of vertical height measurements comprising at least a second vertical height measurement for the second player during the athletic activity; and display, during performance of the athletic activity, on at least one of the on-board dispay unit or the display device, the second measurement and an identity of the second player. 12. The athletic monitoring device of claim 11 , wherein the first measurement is an average vertical height measurement determined from vertical height measurements obtained for predefined period of time. 13. The athletic monitoring device of claim 12 , wherein the predefined period of time is a timed duration of a sporting event. 14. The athletic monitoring device of claim 13 , wherein the timed duration of the sporting event is a quarter of a basketball game. 15. The athletic monitoring device of claim 11 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable mediums comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform at least: receive electronic information corresponding to an interaction between a radio tag of a ball and athletic metric data from the athletic monitoring device indicative of a controlled behavior; and displaying on the on-board display unit, an indication of the controlled behavior. 16. The athletic monitoring device of claim 11 , wherein the non-transitory computer-readable mediums comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform at least: receive electronic information corresponding to an interaction between a radio tag of a ball and athletic metric data from an athletic device of the second player participating in the athletic activity that is indicative of a controlled behavior; simultaneously displaying on a display unit the identity of the second player with an athletic metric data value of the second player and an athletic metric data value of the first player. 17. The athletic monitoring device of claim 16 , wherein the display unit is the on-board display unit. 18. The athletic monitoring device of claim 16 , wherein one of the non-transitory computer-readable medium comprises computer-executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform at least: determining the second player is in possession of

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What does patent US9511260B2 cover?
Systems, apparatuses, and methods estimate the distance between a player and a ball by transmitting a chirp (sweep signal) to a radio tag located on the ball. During the chirp, the frequency of the transmitted signal is changed in a predetermined fashion. The radio tag doubles the transmitted frequency and returns the processed signal to a transceiver typically located on the player. The curren…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63B24/0062. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 06 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).