Systems and methods for tracking tag management
First Claim
1. A tag manager for configuring an athlete tracking system that tracks a plurality of athletes, comprising:
- a processor;
a wireless transceiver configured for communicating with a tracking tag associated with one athlete of the plurality of athletes;
a memory storing (i) a roster list of the plurality of players, and (ii) machine-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, control the tag manager to;
communicate with the tracking tag, via the wireless transceiver, to read a tag ID of the tracking tag,insert the tag ID into the roster list to assign the tag ID to the one athlete, andcommunicate with the tracking tag, via the wireless transceiver, to configure the tracking tag with a ping rate stored with the one athlete in the roster list.
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Abstract
Systems, methods and software products optimize installation and operation of an object tracking system. Performance of the athlete tracking system is continually monitored and optimized based upon one or more of: statically positioned tags, grouping tags within two or more tag sets to assign ping rates, selecting receiver configuration and aim dynamically based upon environmental and situational conditions. Tracking tags are improved to facilitate coupling of the tag to an athlete and may be self-configurable. A trackable protection pad allows a tracking tag to be positioned substantially horizontal when the athlete is competing. A data replay tool replays location tracking information in chronological order and visually plots location of tracking tags and errors in the determined location. A tag manager automatically configures the tracking tags. A robotic vehicle automated installation of the object tracking system.
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17 Claims
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1. A tag manager for configuring an athlete tracking system that tracks a plurality of athletes, comprising:
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a processor; a wireless transceiver configured for communicating with a tracking tag associated with one athlete of the plurality of athletes; a memory storing (i) a roster list of the plurality of players, and (ii) machine-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, control the tag manager to; communicate with the tracking tag, via the wireless transceiver, to read a tag ID of the tracking tag, insert the tag ID into the roster list to assign the tag ID to the one athlete, and communicate with the tracking tag, via the wireless transceiver, to configure the tracking tag with a ping rate stored with the one athlete in the roster list. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A tag manager for configuring an athlete tracking system that tracks a plurality of athletes with a plurality of tracking tags, comprising:
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a processor; a wireless transceiver configured for communicating with the tracking tags; a memory storing (i) a roster list of the plurality of athletes, (ii) a first list of tag IDs corresponding to a first collection of tracking tags allocated to a first location on the athletes, and (iii) machine-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, control the tag manager to; generate the first list of tag IDs by reading, via the wireless transceiver, the tag IDs from the first collection of tracking tags, read, via the wireless transceiver, a tag ID of a tracking tag associated with one of the athletes, and associate, in the roster list, the tag ID with the first location on the one of the athletes when the tag ID is in the first list of tag IDs. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A tag manager for configuring an athlete tracking system that tracks a plurality of athletes with a plurality of tracking tags, comprising:
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a processor; a wireless transceiver configured for communicating with the tracking tags; and a memory storing (i) a roster list of the plurality of athletes, (ii) a first list of tag IDs corresponding to a first collection of the tracking tags allocated to a first location on the athletes, (iii) a second list of tag IDs corresponding to a second collection of the tracking tags allocated to a second location on the athletes, and (iv) machine-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, control the tag manager to; read, via the wireless transceiver, tag IDs of corresponding tracking tags within a range of the wireless transceiver, and when only two tracking tags associated with one of the athletes have been read; associate, in the roster list, first and second tag IDs, of the two tracking tags, with the first and second locations, respectively, on said one of the athletes when the first tag ID is in the first list of tag IDs and when the second tag ID is in the second list of tag IDs. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for managing tracking tags of an athlete tracking system that tracks a plurality of athletes with the tracking tags, comprising:
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reading, with a wireless transceiver, a tag ID of one of the tracking tags; inserting the tag ID into a roster list of the plurality of athletes to assign the tag ID to one athlete, of the plurality of athletes, associated with said one of the tracking tags; and communicating with said one of the tracking tags, via the wireless transceiver, to configure said one of the tracking tags with a ping rate stored with the one athlete in the roster list. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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