Advanced golf monitoring system, method and components
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1. In a system for characterizing the movement of a golf ball assembly on a golf range having lateral extents, a method comprising:
- configuring the golf ball assembly for transmitting a ball signal at least from a landing impact location on the golf range based on a detected proximity of the golf ball assembly to a surface of the ground and for monitoring proximity to the surface of the ground to generate a ground proximity signal and indicating a flight status of the golf ball based on a capacitance that changes responsive to a current distance between the golf ball assembly and the surface of the ground at least to Indicate that the surface of the ground has been hit;
distributing a plurality of at least four ground transceivers across the lateral extents of the golf range;
determining positional coordinates of at least the four ground transceivers such that the four ground transceivers form a group of ground transceivers that are at known locations;
receiving the ball signal at each one of the ground transceivers in timed relation to one another;
identifying a selected one of the ground transceivers as a reference transceiver such that the arrival time of the ball signal at the selected ground transceiver serves as a reference arrival time;
establishing a set of arrival time differences including a difference in arrival time of the ball signal at each of the other three ground transceivers as compared to the reference arrival time at the reference ground transceiver; and
determining a landing position of the golf ball assembly in two dimensions with respect to the lateral extents of the golf range based on the set of arrival time differences.
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Monitoring of a golf ball and apparatus for doing so is described using differential time locating. Launch parameters of a golf ball can be characterized independent of any specific positional measurement on the basis of a ball signal that is transmitted from the ball. These parameters include initial spin, initial velocity, and initial trajectory. Ground proximity detection is described as well as a landing position and rollout position detection technique and associated apparatus. Calibration techniques are described for various kinds of range receivers that subsequently receive the ball signal.
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1. In a system for characterizing the movement of a golf ball assembly on a golf range having lateral extents, a method comprising:
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configuring the golf ball assembly for transmitting a ball signal at least from a landing impact location on the golf range based on a detected proximity of the golf ball assembly to a surface of the ground and for monitoring proximity to the surface of the ground to generate a ground proximity signal and indicating a flight status of the golf ball based on a capacitance that changes responsive to a current distance between the golf ball assembly and the surface of the ground at least to Indicate that the surface of the ground has been hit; distributing a plurality of at least four ground transceivers across the lateral extents of the golf range; determining positional coordinates of at least the four ground transceivers such that the four ground transceivers form a group of ground transceivers that are at known locations; receiving the ball signal at each one of the ground transceivers in timed relation to one another; identifying a selected one of the ground transceivers as a reference transceiver such that the arrival time of the ball signal at the selected ground transceiver serves as a reference arrival time; establishing a set of arrival time differences including a difference in arrival time of the ball signal at each of the other three ground transceivers as compared to the reference arrival time at the reference ground transceiver; and determining a landing position of the golf ball assembly in two dimensions with respect to the lateral extents of the golf range based on the set of arrival time differences. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a system for characterizing movement of a golf ball assembly on a golf range, a method comprising:
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electronically detecting that the ball assembly has been hit and launched; responsive to detection of the hit, transmitting an electromagnetic radio frequency ball signal from the ball assembly for a duration of a launch interval which duration is less than a flight time of the ball assembly following the hit, which ball signal is emanated having a non-uniform antenna pattern and having a generally constant amplitude and frequency such that said spin produces an amplitude variation in the received radio frequency signal and said hit produces a Doppler shift of the radio frequency when received, and receiving the ball signal during said launch interval to characterize a set of launch parameters that correspond to the hit at least including spin at time of launch by detecting said Doppler shift to indicate that the ball has been hit and detecting said amplitude variation and determining the spin based on said amplitude variation; responsive to a timeout of the launch interval, temporarily terminating the transmission of the ball signal while the ball assembly is in-flight such that the ball signal is not transmitted for a remainder of the in-flight time of the ball assembly; electronically detecting a landing of the ball assembly on the ground; and responsive to detection of the landing, initiating a landing interval by temporarily resuming transmission of the ball signal for at least approximately detecting a landing position of the ball assembly by transmitting the ball signal as a ball ID transmission in a plurality of discrete and randomly spaced apart periods during the landing interval; and receiving at least one ball ID transmission as the ball signal, during the landing interval, to identify a landing position of the ball assembly. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. In a system for characterizing the movement of a plurality of golf ball assemblies that are simultaneously in play on a golf range, a method comprising:
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configuring each ball assembly for transmitting a ball signal including a ball ID that is unique for each ball on the golf range and for monitoring proximity to a surface of the ground to generate a ground proximity signal and indicating said landing based on a capacitance that changes responsive to a current distance between the golf ball assembly and a surface of the ground; for a given one of the ball assemblies that has been previously hit and is in-flight, electronically detecting a landing of the ball assembly on the ground using an electronics package in the given ball assembly; responsive to detection of the landing by the given ball assembly, causing the electronics package to initiate a landing interval by transmitting a plurality of ball ID transmissions from the given ball assembly in a plurality of discrete and randomly spaced apart periods during the landing interval; and receiving at least one ball ID transmission from the given ball assembly, during the landing interval, to at least approximately identify a landing position of the given ball such that the landing position of the given ball is distinguishable from landing positions of other ones of the ball assemblies based on said plurality of random ball ID transmissions and a probability that at least one of the random ball ID transmissions from the given ball does not collide with another ball ID transmission from a different ball assembly; at a conclusion of the landing interval, terminating the transmission of the ball signal from the given ball assembly and initiating a rollout period to provide for rollout of the given ball assembly subsequent to landing; after termination of the rollout period, temporarily resuming transmission of the ball signal from the given ball assembly for at least approximately detecting a resting position of the given ball assembly by transmitting the ball signal as said ball ID transmission in a plurality of discrete and randomly spaced apart periods during a final position detection period; and receiving at least one ball ID transmission as the ball signal, during the final position detection interval, to identify the resting position of the given ball assembly. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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