Claims
- 1. An apparatus for automatically determining whether a ball is in or out of play in a game played on a field of play in which the ball strikes within or without boundaries demarcated by boundary lines, comprising:
- a multiplicity of elongated pressure-sensitive devices located parallel to, and in proximity with the boundary lines, wherein, in response to a change in pressure, each pressure sensitive device produces an electrical pressure signal;
- a multiplicity of sound-sensitive devices spaced around the periphery of the field of play, wherein each such device produces an electric sound signal in response to a sound;
- means for processing the sound signals to produce approximate location information of the ball;
- means for processing said approximate location information together with said pressure signals to determine a precise location of the ball;
- whereby the apparatus is able to determine, to a high degree of accuracy, where the ball strikes various objects including the field of play, and whether a ball is in or out of play.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the game is tennis, the ball is struck with a racquet, and the field of play is a standard tennis court incorporating a net separating the two halves of the court.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the pressure-sensitive devices comprise coaxial cable.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, whereby the multiplicity of pressure-sensitive devices are arranged in lines parallel to the boundary lines and in close proximity to the boundary lines, and the pressure-sensitive devices spaced so as to assure contact between the ball and the pressure-sensitive devices when the ball hits near the boundary lines.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the parallel arrangement of the pressure-sensitive devices is formed by a single such elongated pressure-sensitive device which is arranged as a multiplicity of contiguous segments wherein each successive segment is folded back and laid parallel to the previous segment.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the boundary lines comprise tapes fastened to the court; and
- the coaxial cables are bonded to the tapes.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the pressure-sensitive devices comprise commercially available coaxial cables.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the coaxial cables are of the generally commercially available type RG174.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the coaxial cables are flattened to be very thin and roughly the width of a standard boundary line tape.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the coaxial cables are flattened to be very thin.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising one or more pressure-sensitive devices affixed to the net for detecting net-cord hits, whereby the pressure-sensitive devices produce electrical signals when the net is struck, and whereby said electrical signals are processed together with the electrical signals produced by the sound-sensitive devices and by the boundary-line pressure-sensitive devices to determine the location of the ball.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sound sensitive devices are microphones.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for calculating the location of the ball striking the court comprise time delay means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the time delay means further comprise interferometric means.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising:
- a multiplicity of loudspeakers, a loudspeaker located in close proximity to each sound-sensitive device; and
- means for processing the signals from each loudspeaker, together with the signals produced by the sound-sensitive devices and the signals produced by the pressure-sensitive devices,
- whereby the system may be calibrated thereby.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for processing the electrical signals produced by the sound sensitive means further comprises means for analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the court and all other sounds.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for processing the electrical signals produced by the sound sensitive means further comprises means for analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the racquet and all other sounds.
- 18. The apparatus of claims 16 or 17, whereby the means for analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the court, balls striking the racquet, and all other sounds comprises waveform analysis means.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18, further comprising:
- means for calculating the game score from the signal output by the means for calculating the location of the ball striking the court, the racquet, and the net; and
- means for providing output of the game score thus calculated.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprising:
- means for collecting and storing statistical data from the signal output by the means for calculating the location of the ball striking the court, the racquet, and the net; and
- means for providing output of the statistical data thus collected and stored.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the means for collecting, storing, calculating and providing output of statistical data comprises a personal computer.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the means for calculating and providing output of the game score comprises a personal computer.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the means for providing output of the game score comprises one or more loudspeakers.
- 24. A method for automatically determining whether a ball is in or out of play in a game played on a field of play in which the ball strikes within or without boundaries demarcated by boundary lines, comprising:
- attaching a multiplicity of elongated pressure-sensitive devices located parallel to, and in proximity with the boundary lines, wherein, in response to a change in pressure, each pressure sensitive device produces an electrical pressure signal;
- locating a multiplicity of sound-sensitive devices spaced around the periphery of the field of play, wherein each such device produces an electric sound signal in response to a sound;
- processing the sound signals to produce approximate location information of the ball; and
- processing said approximate location information together with said pressure signals to determine a precise location of the ball.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the game is tennis, the ball is struck with a racquet, and the field of play is a standard tennis court incorporating a net separating the two halves of the court.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising arranging the multiplicity of pressure-sensitive devices parallel to and in proximity with the boundary lines in parallel lines and spacing said pressure-sensitive devices so as to assure contact between the ball and the pressure-sensitive devices when the ball hits near the boundary lines.
- 27. The method of claim 25, further comprising
- affixing one or more pressure-sensitive devices affixed to the net for detecting net-cord hits, whereby the pressure-sensitive devices produce electrical signals when the net is struck; and
- processing said electrical signal together with the electrical signals produced by the sound-sensitive devices and by the boundary-line pressure-sensitive devices;
- whereby the location of the ball may be accurately determined.
- 28. The method of claim 25, wherein the boundary lines are tapes affixed to the court, and further comprising bonding the pressure-sensitive device to the boundary lines.
- 29. The method of claim 25, wherein the sound sensitive devices are microphones.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein calculating the location of the ball striking the court comprises measuring of time delays.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the measuring of time delays further comprise measuring by interferometry.
- 32. The method of claim 29, further comprising
- storing the electrical outputs of each of the pressure-sensitive devices and the time of each such output;
- determining whether the location of the ball striking the court, as calculated by means of said sound-sensitive devices, is close to any boundary lines;
- if said location is close to a boundary line, then determining whether there is any stored output of the pressure-sensitive device corresponding to said boundary line, and if so, then using said stored signal to determine whether the ball was in play or out of play; and
- if said location is not close to a boundary line, then determining the location of the ball strking the court by sound-sensitive means alone.
- 33. The method of claim 29, further comprising:
- locating a loudspeaker in close proximity to each microphone;
- generating test signals;
- outputting the test signals to the loudspeakers;
- detecting the arrival of the sound produced by the loudspeakers as a result of the test signals at each of the microphones; and
- measuring the time delay from each such loudspeaker to each such microphone, whereby said time delays are used to calibrate the calculations used in processing the signals to determine the location of the ball.
- 34. The method of claim 29, wherein processing the electrical signals produced by the sound sensitive means further comprises analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the court, and all other sounds.
- 35. The method of claim 29, wherein
- processing the electrical signals produced by the sound sensitive means further comprises analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the racquet and all other sounds.
- 36. The method of claims 34 or 35, whereby analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the court, balls striking the racquet, and all other sounds comprises analyzing the waveforms of the signals.
- 37. The method of claims 30, 32, 33, 34, or 35, further comprising using a computer program for processing the signals to determine the location of the ball.
- 38. The method of claim 37, further comprising displaying information on a computer video display terminal in order to effect the providing output of the score.
- 39. The method of claim 37, further comprising generating audible sound alarms in order to effect the providing output.
- 40. The method of claim 37, further comprising:
- using a computer program for:
- determining the sequence of ball strikes, net-cord hits, and racquet hits and the locations on the court in which these events take place;
- storing said sequences;
- inputting and storing the rules of the game of tennis;
- calculating the score of the tennis match; and
- providing output of said score.
- 41. The method of claim 40, further comprising:
- collecting statistical date from the determinations of the events recounted in claim 40;
- formatting said statistical data; and
- providing output of said statistical data.
- 42. An apparatus for automatically determining the source and the time of occurrence and location of a sound-producing event on a field of play in a ball game, comprising:
- a multiplicity sound-sensitive devices spaced around the periphery of the field of play, wherein each such sound sensitive device produces an electric signal in response to a sound detected in the air; and
- means for processing the electrical signals produced by the sound-sensitive devices to determine service and the location and time of occurrence of the sound-producing event;
- whereby the apparatus is able to determine, to a high degree of accuracy, where the ball strikes various objects including the field of play, or whether a ball is in or out of play.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42, wherein the game is tennis, the ball is struck with a racquet, and the field of play is a standard tennis court incorporating a net separating the two halves of the court.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 43, wherein the sound sensitive devices are microphones.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein the means for calculating the location of the sound-producing event comprise time delay means.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45, wherein the time delay means further comprise interferometric means.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 45, further comprising:
- a multiplicity of loudspeakers, a loudspeaker located in close proximity to each sound-sensitive device; and
- means for processing the signals from each loudspeaker, together with the signals produced by the sound-sensitive devices,
- whereby the system may be calibrated thereby.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein the means for processing the electrical signals produced by the sound sensitive means further comprises means for analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the court and all other sounds.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 44, wherein the means for processing the electrical signals produced by the sound sensitive means further comprises means for analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the racquet and all other sounds.
- 50. The apparatus of claims 48 or 49, whereby the means for analyzing the signals to distinguish between sounds of balls striking the court, balls striking the racquet, and all other sounds comprises waveform analysis means.
- 51. The apparatus of claim 50, further comprising:
- means for calculating the game score from the signal output by the means for calculating the location of the ball striking the court, the racquet, and the net; and
- means for providing output of the game score thus calculated.
- 52. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the means for calculating and providing output of the game score comprises a personal computer.
- 53. The apparatus of claim 51, wherein the means for providing output of the game score comprises one or more loudspeakers.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 50, further comprising:
- means for collecting and storing statistical data from the signal output by the means for calculating the location of the ball striking the court, the racquet, and the net; and
- means for providing output of the statistical data thus collected and stored.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 54, wherein the means for collecting, storing, calculating and providing output of statistical data comprises a personal computer.
- 56. An apparatus for assisting line judges in determining whether a ball is in or out of play on a tennis court in which the boundaries of play are demarcated by boundary lines, comprising:
- a multiplicity of coaxial cables located parallel to, and in proximity with the boundary lines, wherein each cable produces an electrical signal in response to a change of pressure on said cable;
- means for processing the electrical signals produced by the coaxial cables to provide an indication to said line judges when a coaxial cable is struck by a ball
- whereby the line judge is able to determine, to a high degree of accuracy, whether the ball strikes the court contemporaneously with the occurrence of said indication.
- 57. The apparatus of claim 56, wherein the coaxial cables comprise commercially available coaxial cables.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein the coaxial cables are of the generally commercially available type RG174.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 56, wherein the coaxial cables are flattened to be very thin.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 56, whereby the multiplicity of coaxial cables are arranged in lines parallel to, and in close proximity to the boundary lines, and the coaxial cables spaced so as to assure contact between the ball and said cables when the ball hits near the boundary lines.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 56, wherein the parallel arrangement of the coaxial cables is formed by a single cable which is arranged as a multiplicity of contiguous segments wherein each successive segment is folded back and laid parallel to the previous segment.
- 62. The apparatus of claim 56, wherein the boundary lines comprise tapes fastened to the court; and
- the coaxial cables are bonded to the tapes.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 56, further comprising one or more coaxial cables affixed to the net for detecting net-cord hits, whereby the coaxial cables produce electrical signals when the net is struck, and whereby said electrical signals are processed, together with the electrical signals produced by the other coaxial cables of the apparatus, to produce said indication.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 63, wherein the indication is an audible sound generated by amplifying and filtering the electrical signal.
- 65. An apparatus for use during tennis play, comprising:
- one or more coaxial cables attached to the net, wherein each cable produces an electrical signal in response to a change of pressure on said cable;
- means for processing the electrical signals produced by the coaxial cables; and
- means for providing an indication from said processed signal,
- whereby said indication may be used to determine whether or not the ball has struck the net.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the processing further comprises level detection.
- 67. The apparatus of claim 66, wherein the indication comprises an audible output.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application No. 08/587,776 filed on Dec. 22, 1995, now abandoned.
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