ADAPTIVE TARGET TRAINING SYSTEM
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1. A system comprising:
- a target trainer device, comprising;
a display/target area having an array of LED'"'"'s and an array of sensors co-occupying a defined area;
an onboard processor;
non-volatile memory;
a wireless transceiver circuit,a battery and battery management system;
and user interface;
wherein the target trainer device is configured to interact wirelessly with one of a network hub/server, a mobile communication device, and a second target trainer device;
wherein the onboard processor is configured to execute software instructions to;
illuminate one or more light generating devices within the display/target area of the target trainer device to provide input to a trainee;
monitor light strikes received by light sensors within the display/target area; and
track performance of a trainee with respect to performance criteria established for a target scenario.
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Abstract
There is provided an adaptive target training system, that comprises electronic target trainers with multicolor output areas and target areas within a defined area that are configured to be illuminated by target emitters in training scenarios. The target devices are configurable to provide training scenarios and in certain embodiments, gather metrics and interact with other devices through a network connection.
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3 Claims
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1. A system comprising:
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a target trainer device, comprising; a display/target area having an array of LED'"'"'s and an array of sensors co-occupying a defined area; an onboard processor; non-volatile memory; a wireless transceiver circuit, a battery and battery management system; and user interface; wherein the target trainer device is configured to interact wirelessly with one of a network hub/server, a mobile communication device, and a second target trainer device; wherein the onboard processor is configured to execute software instructions to; illuminate one or more light generating devices within the display/target area of the target trainer device to provide input to a trainee; monitor light strikes received by light sensors within the display/target area; and track performance of a trainee with respect to performance criteria established for a target scenario.
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2. An electronic target for firearms training, comprising:
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an array of individually addressable zones, each said zone may be capable of detecting visible or invisible light and displaying hits or other data through a visible or invisible light emitting element; wherein; said visible elements are capable of producing multiple wavelengths of light; said visible elements may display static or animated images; said images may span one or more said electronic targets; said electronic target may be capable of display while simultaneously sensing external events; said external events may be specific to sensors in a specific zone on said device, or said external events may be specific to the device and not to a zone on the device said external events may be visible or invisible light said visible or invisible light may have data encoded within it for purposes of distinguishing between one or more sources striking said electronic target, or said external events may be pressure applied to a said addressable zone, or said external events may be sound, or said external events may be acceleration applied to said electronic target, or said external events may be distance to said electronic target, and distance to said electronic target may be used as an aid to placement of electronic target said external events may be a data transmitted wirelessly from an emitter manipulated by the operator, or said external events may be sensor or other data transmitted from another electronic target or network device which may communicate over wires or wirelessly with said electronic target, and said electronic target may react differently depending on the type of said external events being sensed, and said electronic target may react differently depending on the data that may be encoded within said external event. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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