Ball on Lane Tracking System (abbreviated as B.O.L.T.S.) is a new development in the ball tracking system in bowling through which ball path is tracked while moving down the bowling lane. B.O.L.T.S....
Computer Aided Tracking System (abbreviated as C.A.T.S. or CATS) is a first digital ball-tracking system used in bowling centres. C.A.T.S. was introduced way back in 1980 by USBC (United States Bowlin...
Decision Review System (DRS) is a technology based system, frequently used in sports (predominantly in cricket). It refers to the process to examine the decision given by the on-field umpire. The sys...
An Electronic Line Judge is a technology used in Tennis for the callings i.e., when the ball hits the outer parts of the court. It enables the umpire to take a fair decision in the match whether the b...
Global Positioning System (GPS) is a navigation system that precisely determines the geographical location by receiving information from GPS satellites. The device was developed by Department of Defe...
Instant Replay is an immediate playback of any incident that is either shot or broadcasted live. Tony Verna gave the idea for the device in the 1960s. Instant replay slowly became more pervasive in th...
A Telestrator (also known as Video Marker) is a device that allows the announcer or operator on a computing platform to draw a freehand sketch over a paused or still video image. This device is ofte...