Multi-sensor monitoring of athletic performance
First Claim
1. An athletic performance monitoring system, comprising:
- a global positioning monitor that receives satellite signals;
a physical performance monitor that monitors acceleration;
a non-transitory computer readable medium with computer-executable instructions stored thereon; and
a processor programmed with computer-executable instructions from the non-transitory computer readable medium to cause the athletic performance monitoring system to perform the steps comprising;
(a) determining a library of calibration data or correction factors for a plurality of different athletic performance use conditions using data from the global positioning monitor;
(b) determining when satellite signal data is available during an athletic performance;
(c) when satellite signal data is available for a first portion of the athletic performance, determining speed and distance of an athlete during the first portion of the athletic performance with data contained in the satellite signals received at the global positioning monitor; and
(d) when satellite signal data is not available for the first portion of the athletic performance, then;
(1) determining a use condition for the first portion of the athletic performance, (2) determining first calibration data or a first correction factor for the first portion of the athletic performance based on the use condition determined for the first portion of the athletic performance, and (3) determining speed and distance of the athlete for the first portion of the athletic performance using acceleration data monitored by the physical performance monitor, wherein the speed and distance determined from the acceleration data for the first portion of the athletic performance is calibrated or corrected using the first calibration data or the first correction factor determined for the first portion of the athletic performance.
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Abstract
Athletic performance monitoring systems and methods, many of which utilize, in some manner, global positioning satellite (“GPS”) data, provide data and information to athletes and/or to equipment used by athletes during an athletic event. Such systems and methods may provide route information to athletes and/or their trainers, e.g., for pre-event planning, goal setting, and calibration purposes. Such systems and methods optionally may provide real time information to the athlete while the event takes place, e.g., to assist in reaching the pre-set goals. Additionally, data and information collected by such systems and methods may assist in post-event analysis for athletes and their trainers, e.g., to evaluate past performances and to assist in improving future performances.
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26 Claims
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1. An athletic performance monitoring system, comprising:
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a global positioning monitor that receives satellite signals; a physical performance monitor that monitors acceleration; a non-transitory computer readable medium with computer-executable instructions stored thereon; and a processor programmed with computer-executable instructions from the non-transitory computer readable medium to cause the athletic performance monitoring system to perform the steps comprising; (a) determining a library of calibration data or correction factors for a plurality of different athletic performance use conditions using data from the global positioning monitor; (b) determining when satellite signal data is available during an athletic performance; (c) when satellite signal data is available for a first portion of the athletic performance, determining speed and distance of an athlete during the first portion of the athletic performance with data contained in the satellite signals received at the global positioning monitor; and (d) when satellite signal data is not available for the first portion of the athletic performance, then;
(1) determining a use condition for the first portion of the athletic performance, (2) determining first calibration data or a first correction factor for the first portion of the athletic performance based on the use condition determined for the first portion of the athletic performance, and (3) determining speed and distance of the athlete for the first portion of the athletic performance using acceleration data monitored by the physical performance monitor, wherein the speed and distance determined from the acceleration data for the first portion of the athletic performance is calibrated or corrected using the first calibration data or the first correction factor determined for the first portion of the athletic performance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A non-transitory computer-readable medium containing computer-executable instructions stored thereon for causing an athletic performance monitoring system to perform the steps comprising:
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(a) receiving satellite signals; (b) determining a library of calibration data or correction factors for a plurality of different athletic performance use conditions using data obtained via the satellite signals; (c) receiving acceleration data during an athletic performance; (d) determining when satellite signal data is available during the athletic performance; (e) when satellite signal data is available for a first portion of the athletic performance, determining speed and distance of an athlete with the satellite signal data; and (f) when satellite signal data is not available for the first portion of the athletic performance, then;
(1) determining a use condition for the first portion of the athletic performance, (2) determining first calibration data or a first correction factor for the first portion of the athletic performance based on the use condition determined for the first portion of the athletic performance, and (3) determining speed and distance of the athlete for the first portion of the athletic performance using acceleration data, wherein the speed and distance determined from the acceleration data for the first portion of the athletic performance is calibrated or corrected using the first calibration data or the first correction factor determined for the first portion of the athletic performance. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of determining athletic performance comprising:
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(a) receiving satellite signals at a global positioning monitor; (b) determining a library of calibration data or correction factors for a plurality of different athletic performance use conditions using data from the global positioning monitor; (c) determining acceleration at a physical performance monitor during an athletic performance; (d) determining when satellite signal data is available during the athletic performance; (e) when satellite signal data is available during a first portion of the athletic performance, at a processor, determining speed and distance of an athlete during the first portion of the athletic performance with data contained in the satellite signals received at the global positioning monitor; and (f) when satellite signal data is not available during the first portion of the athletic performance, at the processor, then;
(1) determining a use condition for the first portion of the athletic performance, (2) determining first calibration data or a first correction factor for the first portion of the athletic performance based on the use condition determined for the first portion of the athletic performance, and (3) determining speed and distance of the athlete for the first portion of the athletic performance using acceleration data determined by the physical performance monitor, wherein the speed and distance determined from the acceleration data for the first portion of the athletic performance is calibrated or corrected using the first calibration data or the first correction factor determined for the first portion of the athletic performance. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26)
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