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Ghost Glove

Golf, Swimming, Tennis
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The Ghost Glove is one of the latest technologies, designed to be used specifically by blind athletes to improve their game. The device was designed by a team of engineering students from Imperial College, United Kingdom. It uses a combination of vibrating pads and sensors...

Drysuits Technology

Surfing, Diving, Scuba Diving
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Dry Suit technology simply means a suit which is worn by divers, boaters, and water sports enthusiasts that provide thermal protection and exclusion of water. Dry suit makes the diving experience more intense and unique, helping divers keep dry and warm underwater and making them...

Hawk Eye

Hurling, Gaelic Football, Rugby Union + 6 More
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The Hawk Eye is a computer-based technology which helps in providing a virtual understanding of the path of an object such as the ball used in cricket, tennis, etc. The technology was invented in 2001 by Dr. Paul Hawkins in the United Kingdom for cricket....

1st & Ten

American Rules Football
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A computer system technology first invented by Sportvision Company that makes the broadcasting of various sports more fascinating for the viewers. The prime factor of this technology is to mark the Down positions that define the 1st and Ten states between the goal line and the line marked 10 yards...
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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. has been introduced to replace the earlier used Computer-Aided Tracking System (C.A.T.S.).
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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 Bowling Congress), United States Bowling Congress. It helps to provide information which the human eye cannot catch quickly or human...

Cyclops

Tennis
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Cyclops is a computer-based technological system (commonly used in professional tennis) uses infrared beams to help in deciding whether a serve is in or out of the service line. This technology was co-invented by Bill Carlton of Great Britain and Margaret Parnis England of Malta in the year 1979. Cyclops...
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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 system enables to take the decision whether a batsman is out or not. Initially, ICC made it mandatory to be...
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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 ball has landed on the court or not. This technology was introduced...
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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 Defense of United States (US) in 1960 and was initially designed for use in military and intelligence applications during the 1960s. In the late...

Hawk Eye

Hurling, Gaelic Football, Rugby Union + 6 More
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The Hawk Eye is a computer-based technology which helps in providing a virtual understanding of the path of an object such as the ball used in cricket, tennis, etc. The technology was invented in 2001 by Dr. Paul Hawkins in the United Kingdom for cricket. Hawk Eye gained popularity in...

Instant Replay

Team Handball, Ice Hockey, Indycar Racing + 12 More
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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 the sports world. Initially, the technique was not adopted by Leagues' umpires and officials. However, it...

Telestrator

Tennis, Soccer / Football
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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 often used in weather broadcasts and sports. Leonard Reiffel, an American physicist, author, and educator is recognized...