Die Datensammlung, mit deren Herstellung auf Aufbereitung die Firma Zebra Technologies beauftragt ist, erlaubt es der NFL eine völlig neue Art an statistischen Datenmaterial anzulegen und den Zuschauern anzubieten, die sie "Next Gen Stats" nennt.
Zum ersten Mal ist es damit mit einem Tracking-System möglich, statistische Daten von Spielern – wie Geschwindigkeit und Laufleistung – in Echtzeit anzubieten. Die Zuschauer bekommen damit direkten Einblick in die Action am Feld.
Während der kommenden Saison werden die übertragenden US-TV-Stationen das System bei ausgesuchten Spielen anbieten.
US-Medien über "Next Gen Stats":
USATODAY: Player-tracking system will let NFL fans go deeper than ever
Yahoo Sports: NFL will roll out new player-tracking system for real-time on-field stats
ESPN: NFL placing trackers in pads
Fast Co. Labs: The NFL Announces It’s Tracking RFID Chips On Every Player For 2014
Pressemeldung der NFL:
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES TO PROVIDE ‚NEXT GEN STATS‘ FOR THE 2014 SEASON
The National Football League announced today that it will install Zebra Technologies‘ real-time location system (RTLS) for sports in 17 stadiums during the 2014 NFL season. This innovative technology will track players and officials, providing location based data known as "Next Gen Stats" to fans.
Zebra receivers installed throughout the stadium will communicate with radio-frequency identification (RFID) transmitters placed inside the shoulder pads of each player to capture precise location measurements, in real-time, during the game. Zebra’s technology will collect data such as position, speed, and distance that will be registered and compiled into a database. This data can then be outputted to generate new experiences built around this additional data.
For the first time, this technology enables the NFL to accurately capture real-time player tracking statistics, such as acceleration and total distance run. The real-time nature of these statistics enables end-users to gain immediate insight into the action on the field.
"Working with Zebra will give fans, teams, coaches and players a deeper look into the game they love," said Vishal Shah, NFL Vice President of Media Strategy. "Zebra’s tracking technology will help teams to evolve training, scouting and evaluation through increased knowledge of player performance, as well as provide ways for our teams and partners to enhance the fan experience."
"Zebra’s legacy of providing visibility solutions to a variety of industries gives us extensive knowledge in how to collect important real-time data that helps organizations make smarter decisions – we call this enterprise asset intelligence," said Anders Gustafsson, chief executive officer of Zebra Technologies. "It’s exciting to partner with an innovator like the NFL, where we will provide real-time data and information to coaches, broadcasters and fans to enrich the game experience."
This partnership is an evolution of the NFL’s initiative to test player tracking in-game, and will be the broadest deployment of a system to date. Zebra’s sports solution will be installed in the 15 stadiums that host Thursday Night Football games (Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, New England, Oakland, San Francisco, St. Louis, Washington) as well as Detroit and New Orleans, and will capture information from all 32 teams.
###
About Zebra Technologies
A global leader respected for innovation and reliability, Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA) offers technologies that give a virtual voice to an organization’s assets, people and transactions, enabling organizations to unlock greater business value. The company’s extensive portfolio of marking and printing technologies, including RFID and real-time locating systems, illuminates mission-critical information to help customers take smarter business actions. For more information about Zebra’s sports solutions, visit www.zebra.com and follow Zebra Sports @ZebraSports

Abonnieren
Benachrichtige mich bei
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments