Flight time

US9523704B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9523704-B2
Application numberUS-201514725806-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2015
Priority dateDec 2, 2013
Publication dateDec 20, 2016
Grant dateDec 20, 2016

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Systems and methods for monitoring athletic performances include determining “flight time,” e.g., the amount of time both feet are off the ground, and optionally “flight time” resulting from different types of activities, such as jogging, running, sprinting, jumping, etc. “Flight time” may help a player or coach better understand the effort the athlete is putting out, compare efforts of two or more players, gauge the athlete's performance change over time, and/or identify conditioning needs and/or areas for improvement. Such systems and methods also may generate and display various athletic performance metrics, such as: instantaneous flight time; average flight time; cumulative flight time during an athletic performance or other time period; instantaneous jump height; average jump height; cumulative jump height during an athletic performance or other time period; and comparisons of any flight time and/or jump height metric(s) of one player against another player and/or against himself/herself; etc.

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We claim: 1. A method for analyzing an athletic performance, comprising: receiving foot launch input data, from a foot sensor system, relating to a plurality of right foot launch events and a plurality of left foot launch events, wherein the foot launch input data includes at least a timestamp associated with each foot launch event indicating a time that a respective right foot launch event or a left foot launch event occurred; receiving foot strike input data, from the foot sensor system, relating to a plurality of right foot strike events and a plurality of left foot strike events, wherein the foot strike input data includes at least a timestamp associated with each foot strike event indicating a time that a respective right foot strike event or a left foot strike event occurred; sorting a plurality of timestamps associated with each foot launch event and foot strike event based on a predetermined criteria; identifying a first set of timestamps in the plurality of timestamps, wherein the first set of timestamps includes temporally adjacent right foot launch, left foot launch, right foot strike, and left foot strike events; determining a first flight time associated with the first set of timestamps, wherein the first flight time is based at least in part on a first time duration included by the first set of timestamps when both the left foot and the right foot are simultaneously not in contact with a surface; receiving, from a first image-capturing device, video data corresponding to the temporally adjacent right foot launch, left foot launch, right foot strike, and left foot strike events; modifying the determined first flight time associated with the first set of timestamps based on the received video data; and validating the modified first flight time based at least in part on the first set of timestamps and the received video data. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein, determining the first flight time further comprises: determining the first flight time as: First Flight Time= T 1 −T 2 , wherein T 1 corresponds to a time of a timestamp from the first set of timestamps associated with an earlier of the right foot strike event or the left foot strike event and T 2 corresponds to a time of a timestamp from the first set of timestamps associated with a later of the right foot launch event or the left foot launch event. 3. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining a first jump height for an event associated with the first flight time based, at least in part, on the determined first flight time. 4. A method according to claim 3 , wherein the first jump height is determined utilizing the determined first flight time and a linear regression model. 5. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining a cumulative flight time based at least in part on the first time duration. 6. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: displaying, on a display device, information containing or derived from the determined first flight time. 7. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: identifying at least a first corresponding pair of consecutive foot launch and foot strike events. 8. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining an instantaneous flight time of a first user for a first time period based on foot strike input data and foot launch input data obtained from the foot sensor system. 9. A method according to claim 1 , wherein validating the determined first flight time further comprises: determining whether the right foot strike event or the left foot strike event occurred prior to at least one of the right foot launch event and the left foot launch event. 10. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: subsequent to a first set of temporally adjacent right foot launch and lift foot launch events, determining that a first sensor is within a first proximity to a piece of athletic equipment for at least a predetermined time period; and in response to the determining that the first sensor is within the first proximity to the piece of athletic equipment for at least the predetermined time period, invalidating a flight time associated with the first set of temporally adjacent right foot launch and lift foot launch events. 11. A method according to claim 1 , wherein validating the determined first flight time further comprises: determining whether the first flight time exceeds a predetermined threshold value. 12. A non-transitory computer-readable medium including computer executable instructions stored thereon that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to at least perform: receiving foot launch input data, from a foot sensor system, relating to a plurality of right foot launch events and a plurality of left foot launch events, wherein the foot launch input data includes at least a timestamp associated with each foot launch event indicating a time that a respective right foot launch event or a left foot launch event occurred; receiving foot strike input data, from the foot sensor system, relating to a plurality of right foot strike events and a plurality of left foot strike events, wherein the foot strike input data includes at least a timestamp associated with each foot strike event indicating a time that a respective right foot strike event or a left foot strike event occurred; sorting a plurality of timestamps associated with each foot launch event and foot strike event based on a predetermined criteria; identifying a first set of timestamps in the plurality of timestamps, wherein the first set of timestamps includes temporally adjacent right foot launch, left foot launch, right foot strike, and left foot strike events; determining a first flight time associated with the first set of timestamps, wherein the first flight time is based at least in part on a first time duration included by the first set of timestamps when both the left foot and the right foot are simultaneously not in contact with a surface; receiving, from a first image-capturing device, video data corresponding to the temporally adjacent right foot launch, left foot launch, right foot strike, and left foot strike events; modifying the first flight time associated with the first set of timestamps based on the received video data; and validating the modified first flight time based at least in part on the first set of timestamps and the received video data. 13. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 12 , wherein the computer executable instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: determine the first flight time as: First Flight Time= T 1 −T 2 , wherein T 1 corresponds to a time of a timestamp from the first set of timestamps associated with an earlier of the right foot strike event or the left foot strike event and T 2 corresponds to a time of a timestamp from the first set of timestamps associated with a later of the right foot launch event or the left foot launch event. 14. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 12 , wherein the computer executable instructions, when executed, further cause the processor to: determine a first jump height for an event associated with the first flight time based, at least in part, on the first flight time. 15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 14 , wherein the first jump height is determined utilizing the first flight time and a linear regression model. 16. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 12 , wherein the computer executable instructio

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  • Input or output devices integrated in time-pieces · CPC title

  • Measuring acceleration; Measuring deceleration; Measuring shock, i.e. sudden change of acceleration · CPC title

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What does patent US9523704B2 cover?
Systems and methods for monitoring athletic performances include determining “flight time,” e.g., the amount of time both feet are off the ground, and optionally “flight time” resulting from different types of activities, such as jogging, running, sprinting, jumping, etc. “Flight time” may help a player or coach better understand the effort the athlete is putting out, compare efforts of two or …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01P13/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 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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