The present general inventive concept relates generally to an information gathering, processing, and broadcasting system, and more particularly, to a sports information gathering, processing, and broadcasting system capable of gathering player and game information from a sporting event such as a golf tournament, processing that information, and broadcasting the information over a network to handheld devices carried by spectators of the sporting event.
It is desirable for spectators of sporting events, such as golf tournaments, to monitor player and game/tournament information during the sporting event. However, during certain events such as golf tournaments, it is difficult for spectators to get real-time information about the status players who may be located a great distance away from where the spectator is watching, or may not be visible at all. Moreover, due to tournament restrictions, spectators may be limited in the amount of access they have to the proximity of the players and surrounding golf course. Thus, spectators are limited in the amount of real-time information they can get about a particular player and his status, and how each player is doing relative to others during the course of the tournament, or on particular holes.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide systems and methods of gathering, processing, and broadcasting real-time information of the sporting event to portable devices carried by spectators of the sporting event.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept provide systems and methods of gathering and transmitting golf tournament information for display on portable devices according to pre-formatted screens.
Example embodiments of the present general inventive concept can be achieved by providing a system of gathering and transmitting golf tournament information, including a server configured to receive first data input into a first portable device by a first spotter of the golf tournament, the first spotter being associated with a first player of the golf tournament, wherein the first data is related to status of a first golf ball played by the first player at a first location on a golf course after the first golf ball has been hit by the first player, the first data constituting data entered into the first portable device by the spotter in real time during the golf tournament, the server being configured to receive second data input into a second portable device by a second spotter of the golf tournament, the first spotter being associated with a second player of the golf tournament, wherein the second data is related to status of a second golf ball played by the second player at a second location of the golf course after the second golf ball has been hit by the second player, the second data constituting data entered into the second portable device by the spotter in real time during the golf tournament, the first location being different than the second location, wherein the server is configured to receive the first and second data from the first and second portable devices in real time after the first and second data has been input to the first and second devices, respectively, and wherein the server is configured to selectively transmit at least some of one or more of the first and second data to a third portable device in a format permitting the third portable device to display the selectively transmitted data according to pre-formatted screens.
Example embodiments of the present general inventive concept can also be achieved by providing a method of gathering and transmitting golf tournament information, including receiving first data from a first portable device associated with a first spotter of the golf tournament, the first spotter being associated with a first player of the golf tournament, wherein the first data is related to status of a first golf ball played by the first player at a first location on a golf course after the first golf ball has been hit by the first player, the first data being input to the first portable device by the first spotter in real time during the golf tournament, receiving second data from a second portable device associated with a second spotter of the golf tournament, the second spotter being associated with a second player of the golf tournament, wherein the second data is related to status of a second golf ball played by the second player at a second location of the golf course after the second golf ball has been hit by the second player, the second data being input to the second portable device by the second spotter in real time during the golf tournament, wherein the first location is different than the second location, and selectively transmitting at least some of one or more of the first and second data to a third portable device in a format permitting the third portable device to display selectively transmitted data according to pre-formatted screens.
Additional features and embodiments of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the present general inventive concept.
The following example embodiments are representative of example techniques and structures designed to carry out the features of the present general inventive concept, but the present general inventive concept is not limited to these example embodiments. Moreover, in the accompanying drawings and illustrations, the sizes and relative sizes, shapes, and qualities of lines, entities, and regions may be exaggerated for clarity. A wide variety of additional embodiments will be more readily understood and appreciated through the following detailed description of the example embodiments, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made to example embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and illustrations. The example embodiments are described herein in order to explain the present general inventive concept by referring to the figures.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept can be implemented in connection with a commercially available portable device to provide a real time, interactive, information system to transmit information to spectators of a sporting event. Some embodiments provide a sports information gathering, processing, and broadcasting system capable of gathering player and game/tournament information from a sporting event, such as a golf tournament, and then processing and broadcasting the information over a network to handheld devices carried by spectators of the sporting event to better inform the spectators about the game, for example by providing information about the players, results, and status of the game, in real time. It is noted that although the example embodiments of the present general inventive concept described herein are directed to gathering, processing, and broadcasting information from a golf tournament, the devices, techniques, and methods of the present general inventive concept are not limited to golf tournaments, and can be applied to any type of sporting event, such as football games, baseball games, automobile races, and the like, or non-sporting events, where real-time information, status, and/or results from the event are desired by spectators or patrons of the event.
It is noted that the following detailed description may recite various descriptive terms such as horizontal, vertical, top, bottom, upward, downward, left, right, etc., when referring to the exemplary figures, but the present general inventive concept is not limited to any such terms or physical orientations. Such terms are used for convenience of description only, and could be reversed, modified, or interchanged without departing from the broader scope and spirit of the present general inventive concept.
Referring to the example embodiments illustrated herein, a number of different ways of operation can be used. The drawings provided as part of this patent application generally depict an interactive display apparatus and method operating within a portable handheld device which can be carried by a spectator of a golf tournament to receive various types of game and player information resulting from the golf tournament over a wireless communication network covering the bounds of the golf course. For example, the portable device can receive and transmit MESH signals using 802.11n technology with integrated RF intelligence. The portable device can be configured to process, store, and display data in pre-formatted screens, such as the example display screens illustrated herein.
The portable device can include GPS capabilities to provide location information to the user. In some embodiments, the portable device can communicate with a GPS communication unit, such as but not limited to GPS satellites, to acquire GPS data such as latitude, longitude, speed, and direction of the portable unit. Other methods of communicating with GPS devices may be chosen with sound engineering judgment to provide real time location information to the portable unit. For example, the portable device can communicate with a variety of known or later developed GPS communication devices, such as cell phone towers, repeater stations, or other types of communication systems chosen with sound engineering judgment to provide location information to the portable device. In some embodiments, a GPS survey or map of the course prior to the tournament can be made to collect and record relevant geographical and/or topographical data pertaining to a particular golf course for input to the portable devices. This mapping data can be used to accurately portray hole representations and ball locations, and to generate a coverage map of the golf course, enabling the broadcasting system to track the location of a selected golfer around the golf course, based on GPS information, and view the location of selected players, or other patrons who are carrying a similar portable device, for example.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept include a spotter module, a production module, and a patron module. These modules communicate via an advanced computer network, for example a private local broadband data wireless area network (MESH). The spotter module allows one or more spotters on the golf course to capture and input data to the network using the portable device described herein, and configured to receive inputs from the spotters on the golf course to perform the spotter functions. The information is obtained from personnel (spotters) who have special permitted access to the course and players in order to track the location and distance of a player's balls, including special knowledge regarding status of the event, for example, club selection, lie of the ball, condition of ball, distance from markers, length of putt, order of play, scores, etc., thus enabling the spotters to input information using the spotter's portable device to the network for transmission to the patron portable devices, in as real-time as possible, to enhance, not replace, the patron's overall tournament enjoyment and experience. The information input by the spotters is also suitable for broadcast on TV. As used herein, the term ‘spotter’ refers to any person or thing, typically authorized by the sporting event, which has been granted access to the participants and/or event venue to provide detailed reports of outcomes of the sporting event, such as but not limited to spotters deployed by television broadcasters to follow professional golfers around a golf course during tournament play to report on status of the player's ball or other status of the player and/or golf tournament.
The production module collects, processes, organizes, and distributes the information for display on the portable hand held devices and programmed for the spectator functions. The patron module responds in real-time to inquiries of the patrons of the tournament using the portable devices to selectively display various information of interest. The patron portable devices can be issued by tournament organizers or sponsors, and the devices can be configured to display sponsorship messages, in addition to tournament information, for advertisement purposes. The distribution hardware (e.g., MESH network) is virtually invisible, and the operation of the portable devices by the patrons is relatively silent and does not emit disruptive noise or flashes. The portable devices are relatively small and discrete, and can be easily identified as authorized units on the golf course.
The interactive handheld device can receive information gathered from the spotter transmitter and can communicate the information to a spectator carrying the handheld device via wireless communication network. Data such as course information, player results, and status information can be transmitted from the spotter transmitter to the patron module via a suitable wireless network, such as 802.11 a/b/g and or IEEE 802.11n standards, or other known or later developed communication technologies, including, but not limited to, Enterprise Wireless Mesh systems (Mesh) and other broadband wireless technologies.
The information and data entered by the spotter can be reviewed, processed, and displayed by the production module where decisions can be made by a network engineer and/or a member of the golf event broadcasting crew as to whether and/or when to transmit the input data from the input spotter module for instance recall for television (TV) production or other broadcast activities. For example, the techniques, apparatuses, and methods of the present general inventive concept make it possible to process the gathered sports information for instance distribution to a patron module, i.e., patrons who are carrying a portable device in communication with the Mesh or other wireless network covering the golf event in accordance with the present general inventive concept. The portable devices provide instant access for queries and receipt of information, are unobtrusive, handle a volume of transmissions generated by a gallery information system, and are not dependent on outside infrastructures for operation. For example, unlike known verbal or audible transmission systems that cannot simultaneously handle inputs from a number of spotters covering every player in the field, leading to large latency problems in delivering the data to patrons in real time, the systems and methods of the present general inventive concept have the capacity to gather, process, and distribute information from spotters covering all players in the field simultaneously, making the present system as real-time as possible in distributing information to patrons regarding all players in the field, either on demand or otherwise (i.e., force-fed to the portable devices), depending on the nature of the information.
The portable devices of the spotters and patrons may or may not be the same type of commercially available device. In some embodiments, the spotter module can include a spotter transmitter device, for example an Apple iPod Touch® or similar handheld device, which can be carried by a spotter who walks the golf course, usually with a specified group of golfers, and inputs information about the status and results of the players in the group for transmission over the network. For example, the spotter can input information about the location, condition, and “lie” of a particular player's ball, the order of play of various players in the group, club selection of players, condition of ball, and other real time events regarding status of the game, course conditions, or any other game activity. The portable device carried by the patrons in the patron module can be a similar handheld device having a user interface and display screen to selectively display tournament information gathered from the spotters, as well as other information available from any number of sources, for example, weather information, course information, messages and/or information, current or stored, available to the network. In the example embodiments the portable devices are software-based programmable units, with touch buttons as opposed to fixed hardware buttons. The spotter's units can be enhanced to include GPS capability via additional equipment and/or connections, and the patron portable devices can be uniquely configured to make queries of the production or command module.
In the example embodiments described and illustrated herein, the portable devices are configured to receive and transmit MESH signals (802.11n technology with integrated RF intelligence) or similar signals, processes data, store data, and display data in pre-formatted screens. In some embodiments, the circuitry of the portable device used by the spotter is programmed to record and transmit various characteristics, such as but not limited to golfers appearance, golfers equipment, golfers ball general location, golfers ball GPS location, golfers ball condition, golfers strokes as they occur, golfers penalty strokes, the club which Golfers are to use, and time periods of golfers next actions. The information is a real-time as possible as the information does not rely on any outside infrastructure and only uses an infrastructure wholly contained on the grounds of the tournament of in close proximity thereto.
In some embodiments, the production module includes one or more on-site, centrally located computer servers, processors, and interface equipment to receive and transmit MESH signals (802.11n technology with integrated RF intelligence) or similar signals to and from about 20,000 portable devices. However, the present general inventive concept is not limited to any particular number or type of portable devices, or to any particular type of communications network. In some embodiments, the production module receives, processes, and stores the information transmitted by the spotter module, displays the information in television control studios, and transmits the processed information to the portable devices of the patron module as the information is available and/or when requested by users of the portable devices.
Typically, a MESH (802.11n technology with integrated RF intelligence) or similar network, properly configured, can be expected to cover a large area (e.g., up to about 500 acres) for the transmission of data to and from the various components, for example, the spotter, production, and patron modules. The display screens can be implemented on commercially available hand held devices suitable to receive MESH signals (802.11n technology with integrated RF intelligence) or similar signals, configured to process, store, and display the data in pre-formatted screens, including logos, advertisements, or other visual representations.
In some embodiments, the screens include player information produced after selecting a particular player on the player selection sub-menu. This option enables a user to access a variety of information about a particular player, such as real-time tournament results entered and transmitted by a spotter of the golf tournament over the network using a spotter transmitter, and/or pre-programmed information such as club information and/or endorsements of the player stored in memory.
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As described herein, the present general inventive concept can incorporate Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, alone or in combination with wireless triangulation techniques for greater accuracy, to provide location information about a particular golfer or activity. The GPS information can be accessed, processed and transmitted in known ways via the wireless network to provide location and movement information about the golf course and players to the handheld device carried by the patrons. Using GPS technology, it is possible to collect and record relevant data pertaining to a particular golf course, ahead of time, to generate a coverage map of the golf course. This data can then be incorporated into the functions of the present gathering and broadcasting system to enable the patron to track the location of golfers around the golf course, based on the GPS information, using the handheld device. The handheld devices used by the spotters and the patrons may or may not be the same device with merely different programming. However, if they are the same device, the GPS capabilities of spotter's device would be enhanced for greater accuracy in locating the position of the ball of a player by incorporating additional hardware, which may be connected to the handheld device by wire or wirelessly.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept can be achieved by providing a system of gathering, processing, and distributing information of a golf tournament over a wireless network, including a first portable device configured to be carried by a spotter of the golf tournament, the spotter having special permitted access to a golf course of the golf tournament and to participants of the golf tournament, the first portable device including a map of the golf course, the first portable device being configured to receive input data from the spotter regarding status of a selected player's golf ball during the golf tournament in real time after the golf ball has been hit by the selected player on a current hole of the selected player, the first portable device being configured to present information regarding the location and distance of the selected player's ball relative to the map of the golf course in real time after the ball has been hit by the selected player, the input data including information pertaining to the lie and the condition of the golf ball being tracked by the spotter and the selected player's strokes as they occur, the first portable device being configured to distribute the input data over the wireless network in real time during the golf tournament, a second portable device configured to be carried by a user viewing the golf tournament to receive distributed input data over the wireless network, and to selectively display current statistics pertaining to the selected hole and graphical representations of the distributed input data according to an input from the user, the second portable device being configured to display pre-programmed information provided to the second portable device including endorsement information of manufacturers of equipment used by the respective participants of the golf tournament, and a production module configured to receive distributed input data over the wireless network simultaneously from a plurality of spotters covering various players of the golf tournament, the production module being configured to display distributed input data so as to selectively distribute at least a portion of the distributed input data to an external television network based on characteristics of displayed input data, the production module having a processing module connected between the production module and the wireless network, the processing module being configured to receive data requests over the wireless network simultaneously from a plurality of second portable devices and to distribute requested data to each second portable device over the wireless network based on received data requests from each second portable device, respectively.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept can also be achieved by a method of gathering, processing, and distributing information of a golf tournament over a wireless network, including providing a first portable device to be carried by a spotter of the golf tournament, the first portable device including a map of the golf course, the spotter having special permitted access to a golf course of the golf tournament and to participants of the golf tournament, inputting data by the spotter to the first portable device regarding status of a player's golf ball during the golf tournament in real time after the golf ball has been hit by the player on a current hole of the player, the first portable device being configured to present information regarding the location and distance of the player's ball relative to the map of the golf course in real time after the ball has been hit by the player, the input data including information pertaining to the lie and the condition of the golf ball being tracked by the spotter and the player's strokes as they occur, distributing input data over the wireless network to a second portable device carried by a user in real time during the golf tournament, the second portable device being configured to display endorsement information provided to the second portable device including endorsements of respective participants of the golf tournament by manufacturers of equipment used by the respective participants of the golf tournament, distributing input data over the wireless network to a production module simultaneously from a plurality of spotters covering various players of the golf tournament, the production module being configured to display distributed input data so as to selectively distribute a portion of the transmitted input data to an external television network based on characteristics of displayed input data, the production module having a processing module connected between the production module and the wireless network, the processing module configured to receive data requests over the wireless network simultaneously from a plurality of second portable devices and to distribute requested data to each second portable device over the wireless network based on received data requests from each second portable device, respectively, and selectively displaying graphical representations of the transmitted data and endorsement information on the second portable device according to inquiries of the user.
Embodiments of the present general inventive concept can also be achieved by a method of gathering, processing, and broadcasting sports information of a golf tournament over a network, including providing a first portable device to be carried by a spotter of the golf tournament, the first portable device including a map of the golf course, the spotter having special permitted access to a golf course of the golf tournament and to participants of the golf tournament, inputting data by a spotter to the first portable device regarding status of a player's golf ball during the golf tournament in real time after the golf ball has been hit by the player on a current hole of the player, the first portable device being configured to present information regarding the location and distance of the player's ball relative to the map of the golf course in real time after the ball has been hit by the player, the input data including information pertaining to the lie and the condition of the golf ball being tracked by the spotter and the player's strokes as they occur, providing a second portable device to users viewing the golf tournament, the second portable device being configured to display endorsement information providing to the second portable device including endorsements of respective participants of the golf tournament by manufacturers of equipment used by the respective participants of the golf tournament, distributing the input data over the network to the second portable device in real time during the golf tournament, configuring the second portable device to accept a user input from the user to selectively display a graphical representation of distributed input data on the second portable device, and distributing input data over the network to a production module simultaneously from a plurality of spotters covering various players of the golf tournament, the production module being configured to display distributed input data such that the production module selectively distributes a portion of the distributed input data to an external television network based on characteristics of displayed input data, the production module having a processing module connected between the production module and the network, the processing module configured to receive data requests over the wireless network simultaneously from a plurality of second portable devices and to distribute requested data to each second portable device over the wireless network based on received data requests from each second portable device, respectively.
Still other embodiments will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from reading the above-recited detailed description in view of all the drawings and figures.
The present general inventive concept can be embodied as computer-readable codes on a computer-readable medium. The computer-readable medium can include a computer-readable recording medium and a computer-readable transmission medium. The computer-readable recording medium is any data storage device that can store data as a program which can be thereafter read by a computer system. Examples of the computer-readable recording medium include read-only memory (ROM), random-access memory (RAM), CD-ROMs, DVDs, magnetic tapes, floppy disks, and optical data storage devices. The computer-readable recording medium can also be distributed over network coupled computer systems so that the computer-readable code is stored and executed in a distributed fashion. The computer-readable transmission medium can transmit carrier waves or signals (e.g., wired or wireless data transmission through the Internet). Also, functional programs, codes, and code segments to accomplish the present general inventive concept can be easily construed by programmers skilled in the art to which the present general inventive concept pertains.
It is noted that the simplified diagrams and drawings do not illustrate all the various connections and assemblies of the various components, however, those skilled in the art will understand how to implement such connections and assemblies, based on the illustrated components, figures, and descriptions provided herein. For example, it is possible to display historical data and current location and direction information of the players and/or balls in order to enhance the real-time tournament experience of the patrons.
It is also noted that numerous variations, modifications, and additional embodiments are possible, and accordingly, all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the present general inventive concept. For example, regardless of the content of any portion of this application, unless clearly specified to the contrary, there is no requirement for the inclusion in any claim herein or of any application claiming priority hereto of any particular described or illustrated activity or element, any particular sequence of such activities, or any particular interrelationship of such elements. Moreover, any activity can be repeated, any activity can be performed by multiple entities, and/or any element can be duplicated. Accordingly, while the present general inventive concept has been illustrated by description of several example embodiments, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the inventive concept to such descriptions and illustrations. Instead, the descriptions, drawings, and claims herein are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive, and additional embodiments will readily appear to those skilled in the art upon reading the above description and drawings.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/354,758 filed on Mar. 15, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/633,248 filed on Jun. 26, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,270,552, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/231,686 filed on Sep. 13, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,806,832, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/382,203 filed on Sep. 13, 2010, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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