WO2002039363A1 - Information system and method - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to information systems and methods
- the invention has particular but not exclusive application to performance information systems and methods which provide information in real time and involve remote monitoring and sensing of parameters relevant to the performance
- the invention has more particular application to information systems and methods relating to the conditioning and/or training and/or performance of participants in sporting events or the like, and to systems and methods in which a global positioning satellite (GPS) system is utilised
- GPS global positioning satellite
- the invention also has application to information systems and methods for monitoring vehicle activity
- the invention also has application to information systems and methods for use in the horse racing industry
- the present invention aims to provide an alternative to known information systems and methods
- This invention in one aspect resides broadly in a computer-based method of conditioning and/or training a participant for a sporting event, the method including - storing in the computer desired performance data for a desired performance level in the sporting event, storing in the computer event data which is related to the sporting event, storing in the computer participant data which is related to a participant in the sporting event, developing from the stored data a conditioning and/or training schedule for the participant for the event, the schedule including a plurality of conditioning and/or training events, causing a participant to carry out the conditioning and/or training events, monitoring the participant's performance when carrying out the conditioning and/or training events, deriving training performance data relating thereto, and transmitting the training performance data to the computer, monitoring training event data relating to the conditioning and/or training events when being carried out by the participant and transmitting the training event data to the computer, and modifying the conditioning and/or training schedule and the plurality of conditioning and/or training events in response to the training performance
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based system for conditioning and/or training a participant for a sporting event, the system including - storage means for storing desired performance data for a desired performance level in the sporting event, storage means for storing event data which is related to the sporting event, storage means for storing participant data which is related to a participant in the sporting event, program means for developing from the stored data a conditioning and/or training schedule for the participant for the event, the schedule including a plurality of conditioning and/or training events, monitor means for monitoring the participant's performance when carrying out the conditioning and/or training events, and deriving training performance data relating thereto, monitor means for monitoring training event data relating to the conditioning and/or training events when being carried out by the participant, transmission means for transmitting the training performance data and the training event data to the computer, and program means for modifying the conditioning and/or training schedule and the plurality of conditioning and/or training events in response to the training performance data and training event data
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based method of fitness evaluation, the method including - storing in the computer desired performance data for a desired fitness level, storing in the computer training activity data which is related to a plurality of training activities, storing in the computer participant data which is related to a participant in the fitness evaluation, developing from the stored data a fitness evaluation test to evaluate the fitness of the participant and a preliminary conditioning and/or training schedule for the participant, the schedule including a plurality of conditioning and/or training events, .
- this invention resides broadly in computer-based system for fitness evaluation, the system including - storage means for storing desired performance data for a desired fitness level, storage means for storing training activity data which is related to a plurality of training activities, storage means for storing participant data which is related to a participant in the fitness evaluation, program means for developing from the stored data a fitness evaluation test to evaluate the fitness of the participant and a preliminary conditioning and/or training schedule for the participant, the schedule including a plurality of conditioning and/or training events, monitor means for monitoring the participant's performance when carrying out the test, program means for deriving test performance data relating thereto, monitor means for monitoring participant test data relating to the participant when carrying out the test, transmission means transmitting the test performance data and the participant test data to the computer and program means for modifying the preliminary conditioning and/or training schedule and the plurality of conditioning and/or training events in response to the test performance data and participant test data
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based method of fitness evaluation, conditioning and/or training a sporting participant, the method including - monitoring the participant's performance in a sporting event, deriving training performance data relating thereto, and transmitting the training performance data to the computer, monitoring event data relating to the sporting event when carried out by the participant and transmitting the event data to the computer, the event data including relative humidity and dry bulb temperature, and evaluating fitness or developing a conditioning and/or training schedule in response to the training performance data and the training event data, wherein the evaluating includes assessing ambient temperature from the event data
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based system for fitness evaluation, conditioning and/or training a sporting participant, the system including - monitor means for monitoring the participant's performance in a sporting event, deriving training performance data relating thereto, monitor means for monitoring event data relating to the sporting event when carried out by the participant, the event data including relative humidity and dry bulb temperature, transmission means for transmitting the event data and the training performance data to the computer, program means for evaluating fitness or developing a conditioning and/or training schedule in response to the training performance data and the training event data, wherein the program means assesses ambient temperature from the event data
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based method of conditioning and/or training a race horse in accordance with a training schedule, the method including - causing the horse and/or its rider to carry a GPS receiver during training, transmitting to the computer performance data indicative of the performance of the horse during training, storing the transmitted data in the computer, comparing the transmitted data with previously stored data relating to the horse, and modifying a training schedule for the horse in accordance with the comparison
- the data indicative of the performance of the horse includes data relating to speed and/or acceleration at discrete time intervals and/or distances
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based system for conditioning and/or training a race horse in accordance with a training schedule, the system including - a GPS receiver adapted to be carried by a horse during training, transmission means for transmitting to the computer performance data indicative of the performance of the horse during training, storage means for storing the transmitted data, and program means for comparing the transmitted data with previously stored data relating to the horse and modifying a training schedule for the horse in accordance with the comparison
- this invention resides broadly in a method of training a jockey to judge pace when riding in a horse race, the method including - causing the horse and/or the jockey to carry a GPS receiver during training and/or in a race, monitoring the speed and/or acceleration of the horse by means of the GPS receiver, and informing the jockey in real time to the jockey the speed and/or acceleration of the horse
- this invention resides broadly in an apparatus for training a jockey to judge pace when riding in a horse race, the apparatus including - a GPS receiver adapted to be carried by the horse and/or the jockey during training and/or in a race, monitor means for monitoring the speed and/or acceleration of the horse by utilising a GPS system, and information means for informing the jockey in real time the speed and/or acceleration of the horse
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based method of providing information on the form of racehorses, the method including - storing in a computer a form schedule containing data relating to the form of a horse, causing horses and/or their riders to carry a GPS receiver during training and/or in a race, transmitting to the computer performance data indicative of the performance of the horse during training and/or in the race, storing the transmitted data in a computer, and modifying the form schedule for the horse in accordance with the transmitted performance data
- the performance data is transmitted to a central computer accessible to authorised users
- the central computer is accessible to authorised users via a user pay web site
- this invention resides broadly in a computer-based system for providing information on the form of racehorses, the system including - storage means in a computer for storing a form schedule containing data relating to the form of a horse, a GPS receiver adapted to be carried by horses and/or their riders during training and/or in a race, transmission means for transmitting to the computer performance data indicative of the performance of the horse during training and/or in the race, and program means for modifying the form schedule for the horse in accordance with the transmitted performance data
- this invention resides broadly in a computer based method of determining the relative proportion of private and business related usage of a motor vehicle, the method including - positioning a GPS receiver in the vehicle, indicating whether a vehicle journey is private or business related, transmitting to the computer usage data indicative of distance travelled and of the type of usage, storing the transmitted data in the computer, and progressively accumulating the total distance travelled by the vehicle for both private usage and business usage
- this invention resides broadly in a computer based system for determining the relative proportion of private and business related usage of a motor vehicle, the method including - a GPS receiver adapted to be positioned in the vehicle, indicating means for indicating whether a vehicle journey is private or business related, transmission means for transmitting to a computer usage data indicative of distance travelled and of the type of usage, storage means in the computer for storing the transmitted data, and program means for progressively accumulating the total distance travelled by the vehicle for both private usage and business usage
- FIG 1 is a schematic block diagram of the system in accordance with one aspect of the invention
- FIG 2 is a schematic block diagram illustrating the personal unit of the system seen in FIG 1
- FIG 3 is a flow chart illustrating the software routines executed by the controller within the personal
- FIG 4 is a schematic block diagram illustrating the communication unit of the system seen in FIG 1 .
- FIG 5 is representative of visual displays provided in accordance with the invention and plots heart rate against speed during a training session
- Information systems and methods of conditioning in which ambient temperature rather than dry bulb temperature is utilised Information systems and methods for use in the horse racing industry including applications for producing form guide services, for horse training and for jockey training, and
- the present invention relates generally to a micro controlled system which displays heart rate, speed, distance and time/distance or any other sports related information to a user
- the system has include a GPS receiver and a means for transferring the measurements to a personal computer either real-time or post session Full analysis of the data is available via a software program installed on a PC Real-time data is also available to third parties such as web sites or IN stations
- GPS system is a preferred feature of some aspects of the invention and that the invention is particularly suited to sporting applications Consequently the applicant has coined the expression GPSport to refer to the invention in general terms and the expression is used in the specification in this general sense It is however not to be construed as limiting in any way
- FIG 1 illustrates the main system components which constitute a preferred embodiment of the invention, in which GPSport personal unit 10 is attached to a user or to a vehicle and transmits velocity and position information, generated preferably by utilising a GPS system, to display devices such as a TV screen 1 1 or watch 12, is downloadable to PC 14 and connect
- GPSport personal unit 10 and GPSport transmitter link 15 are described in more detail with reference to FIGS 2 and 4 respectively
- personal unit 10 is designed to be small and light weight and to be attached to the users arm or back
- Personal unit 10 has an on board processor, either sharing this with the GPS engine or being a stand alone component
- the processor converts raw GPS data and any other recorded information to a form suitable to the user Velocity for example may be converted to Km/h, m/s, or Time/Set Distance
- the processor then passes the information to display devices 11 and 12
- the miniature high performance GPS engine is capable of tracking the user to a reference anywhere on the earth and provides raw location and velocity data along with altitude if require
- Program memory is preferably in non volatile form such as flash memory and contains the machine executable code
- the system is capable of application upgrades via a PC to allow for additional features or modifications to the application if required at a later stage
- Storage memory holds the information logged during a session and operates in similar manner to a hard drive on a PC Profile memory holds any profiles (pre planned sessions) downloaded into the unit
- Configuration memory contains the setup parameters for the system Configuration items also include memory storage rates, power saving features and any other personal settings desired by the user
- To change the configuration memory a user connects the unit to a PC via a download cable and then downloads a new set of configuration parameters using the configuration section of the PC Analyser Software
- Additional sensors allow the system to record other information desired by the user Examples include temperature and blood oxygen levels
- the line drivers convert the communications output levels of the processor to those required by the PC or other device used for communicating with the unit
- the battery management system controls charging and discharging of the system battery
- a battery gas gauge monitors the battery level allowing the user to know the current battery status at all times
- Battery technologies can include Nicad Ni-mH or Lithium Ion
- the charging chip may be internal or external and charging of the battery is via the unit connector
- the charger is an intelligent charger suitable for the selected battery technology
- the connector on the unit is waterproof and contains the data links to the processor as well as provide charging and software uploading connections
- the unit also contains an internal buzzer providing audio feedback to the user
- FIG 3 shows a flowchart representation of the major software routines executed by the controller within Personal unit 10 as follows - 101 INIT
- the initialization sets all initial parameters required by the system both internal and external to the processor Typical functions include GPS starting, memory setup and the detection of external sensors
- the controller looks at the mode pins and determine which mode it should run in If normal mode is detected the GPS-personal continues to run in Normal mode If docking mode is detected the application performs docking mode functions
- Velocity for example might be converted to km/h or m/s or time to cover a certain distance
- the data is converted to a usable form the information is passed to the display units If a real time connection is required the data will also be sent to the communications port for transmission to the PC via a GPSport- ⁇ nk
- the information received will be stored to the storage memory
- This function involves the controller monitoring all sensors
- the GPS for example could be monitored for the arrival of a new positional packet
- This function looks at the data monitored in 201 and detects if there has been a change in the information
- a change can be as simple as a new position packet from the GPS
- FIG 4 illustrates the GPSport transmitter link 15 and which provides a wireless link between a GPSport-Personal unit 10 and PC 14 thus facilitating real-time solutions
- One GPSport-Link attaches to a GPSport-Personal while the other connects to a PC with information transfer possible in both directions
- the links utilise radio spread spectrum modems
- the link attached to the GPSport-Personal unit is powered by an internal battery or alternatively power from the GPSport-Personal can be utilised
- the GPSport-link may be an integral part of GPSport-personal unit 10 or can be a separate unit
- FIG 4 shows the block diagram of GPSport-Link 15
- the display units 1 1 and 12 seen in FIG 1 can be of different form Watch 12 has similar features to a normal wrist watch and in addition displays information passed from the GPSport- Personal
- the watch may also have the ability to store data for later retrieval
- Remote display 11 has similar features to watch 12 but offers a larger viewing screen
- the display integers can be an integral part of the GPS-personal unit
- the Heart Rate Monitor 13 detects heart rate pulses and transmits these via radio frequencies for detection and display by the displays 11/12 and/or GPSport-Personal unit 10
- the software supporting the invention has functionality as follows -
- the software is capable of capturing the following data from any of the GPSport models - Athlete position Start time (date/time) Velocity a speed & direction b km/hr, miles/hr c metres/second, furlong, speed/km or miles (eg 4 minute km, etc) Intervals Training Profiles a Distance profiles (eg Marathon, triathlon, road cyclist, etc) b Standard health profiles (eg general fitness-walking, running, rollerblading, etc) c Pre-prepared profiles (eg upload training programs from elite athletes) Heart Rate
- the data is downloadable to a PC via a radio frequency link as well as being able to upload pre- prepared training information to the GPSport model prior to going out to train
- the GPSport athlete model has the added functionality that will allow real time download and evaluation whilst the athlete is training This allows the coach/user to capture the data immediately following the performance (eg 100m sprint) and all the above data will be available for evaluation real time allowing the coach/user to make error free decisions as to the performance characteristics during the previous training trial
- the software allows for the following data manipulation either pre or post sessions - Comparison between HR and velocity Previous session comparisons a Overlay up to 10 previous sessions to compare performance improvement/decrement Storage into a database for future reference Both graphical and numerical views available
- Graphical data can be manipulated to allow a user to capture a small portion of the session for speed/heart rate evaluation
- the total distance of session can be viewed on a single graph and if required the user can select distinct sections of the total workout for interval evaluation This allows the user to determine sections of the session that were above or below the performance they required
- the session could be overlayed with a predetermined session that the user attempted to complete, facilitating direct analysis and comparison and letting the user determine where in the session they either surpassed or failed to meet speed objectives
- the system provides for real time uploading to a web site/TV channel allowing for user information to be stored/viewed by any individual who has access to the specific URL/TV channel
- the system provides real time feedback of athlete performance kinematics which is immediately available on a TV screen whilst the event it taking place
- a general web site can promote and support the GPSport models in accordance with the invention
- the web site includes information about GPSport, founders, mission, etc
- the GPSport user can access an array of training information which is freely downloadable
- a separate section on the site is accessible only to subscribers to the GPSport system and permits the downloading of the latest software updates, download new training profiles, etc
- Another section of the web site is accessible by punters who wish to find out prior performance data of horses collected from previous races This section is a user pay site with password protection
- the sites incorporate state of the art web development technologies including DHTML and Flash interface tools/effects, ASP/PHP development language, and SQL/MySQL backend database integration
- a computer-based method of conditioning and/or training a participant for a sporting event stores in the computer desired performance data for a desired performance level in the sporting event (such as segmental times for various segments of the race), event data which is related to the sporting event (such as gradients and distances for different segments of the race, altitude, average temperatures, dates etc), and participant data which is related to a participant in the sporting event (such as basal heart rate, peak heart rate, weight etc)
- the computer is programmed to develop from the stored data a conditioning and/or training schedule for the participant for the event, the schedule including a plurality of conditioning and/or training events (such as date specific exercises, sprint repetitions - distance and time, weights program etc)
- the participant then carries out the conditioning and/or training events and a number of aspects of the training are monitored including the participants performance (such as time, speed, etc) and training event data relating to the conditioning and/or training events (such as altitude, temperature, distance,
- this so-called planning wizard allows the user to complete personal information about themselves (age, sex, resting pulse, fitness level, exercise type, etc) and the wizard develops a series of training sessions with distance/speed/heart rate goals for the user to achieve
- a user may wish to compete in the Sydney to Surf fun run in 2001 and the Wizard develops a training program that will help the user achieve their performance goal over that distance
- Monthly programs can be downloaded from the web site with a high profile/personality athlete's name attached to the program
- a time for the path to be taken can be preset so that at any time during the performance the individual knows if they are +/- the required speed to complete the course in the predetermined time with visual/auditory warnings being provided
- the system can also download preset "training programs" that can be loaded into the unit allowing the user to follow preset programs in the preparation of a specific performance/event (eg city to Surf)
- the GPSport Analyser Training Program wizard allows individual training programs to be developed for any type of athlete This training program uses the results obtained by the Fitness Test Wizard to provide guidelines to sports teams, professional fitness trainers and health professionals A history of the Athlete's fitness is maintained in a database that allows the Training program to be optimised Environmental effects such as heat, humidity and altitude can be measured directly and analysed as part of the training regime
- a computer-based method of fitness evaluation stores in the computer desired performance data for a desired fitness level (such as time to run a certain distance, recovery pulse rates etc), activity data which is related to a plurality of training activities (such as repetition sequences, times and speeds for certain training activities), and participant data which is related to a participant in the fitness evaluation (such as basal heart rate, peak heart rate, weight etc)
- the computer is programmed to develop from the stored data a fitness evaluation test to evaluate the fitness of the participant (such as the time to do certain activities, recovery pulse rates, peak pulse rates etc) and a preliminary conditioning and/or training schedule for the participant, the schedule including a plurality of conditioning and/or training events (such as exercises, sprint repetitions - distance and time, weights program etc on specific dates)
- the participant then carries out the fitness evaluation test and a number of parameters are monitored including the participant's performance (such as time, speed, etc) and participant test data relating to the participant carrying out the test (such as weight, heart rate etc)
- the training performance data can be downloaded and directly compared to what was required allowing the system to modify the program as needed (dependant upon how quickly/slowly the user adapts to the training)
- the system further includes a fitness evaluation test that can be loaded into the unit requiring the user to select the form of exercise and to then complete an exercise program directed by the GPSport unit
- the information is downloaded to the PC where the GPSport Analyser will determine the appropriate levels of exercise that the user should attempt in their goal to improve fitness/prepare for a specific event, etc
- the GPSport Analyser Evaluator Software allows the user to determine an appropriate progressive incremental fitness test (walk/jog/cycle, etc) This test will evaluate a user's current fitness levels and will then develop an appropriate fitness regime to suit the fitness and motivational demands of the current user
- an appropriate progressive incremental fitness test walking/jog/cycle, etc
- This test will evaluate a user's current fitness levels and will then develop an appropriate fitness regime to suit the fitness and motivational demands of the current user
- the participant's performance in a sporting event is monitored, training performance data relating thereto is derived, and the training performance data is transmitted to the computer
- Event data relating to the sporting event when carried out by the participant is monitored and transmitting to the computer, the event data including relative humidity and dry bulb temperature, with evaluation of fitness or development of a conditioning and/or training schedule in response to the training performance data and the training event data involving an assessment of ambient temperature from the event data
- the GPSport unit is able to measure skin temperature which can be used as a measure of the physiological stress that is being placed upon a person s body throughout the physical activity being performed
- the GPSport personal unit also measures environmental temperature and relative humidity allowing a calculation of ambient temperature (the temperature that takes into account the ability to reduce body heat through the process of sweating and evaporation)
- GPSport can modify a 1 Hz model to allow athletes and fitness enthusiasts alike to capture real time data (via onboard memory) of maximum speed, average speed, distance covered as well as heart rate and also be able to download this information to a computer post exercise
- the software supplied with this GPSport general population model allows the user to view tabular or graphical representations of the data, compare past results and plot future training sessions (average speeds to be achieved, maximal speeds at set intervals, etc)
- This unit provides an all-in-one performance evaluation solution to the sport or fitness enthusiast and avoids the requirement of having two or more separate products (eg Heart Rate Monitor, speedometer) Furthermore in many sports speed evaluation is not easily collected (eg distance running, rollerblading, orienteering, etc)
- a 10-20Hz Model GPSport system allows the coach/athlete to collect much more detailed movement data
- This device allows for data collection every 1/10 th - 1/20 th of a second (rather than every second in the 1 Hz machines above) This allows for much more accurate speed and position of the athlete during training/performance
- These devices are linked to a portable device (laptop, hand held PDA) that will be able to capture up to 10 athletes at once in real-time allowing the coach to have immediate feedback on time to distance, maximal speed and average speed
- This data will be downloadable to a computer (PDA if required) and both tabular and graphical data can be viewed
- the graphical data will also be able to be manipulated in that the user will be able to select start and finish positions on the graphs and this will give immediate maximal speed, average speed and distance values
- a race horse is trained or conditioned in accordance with a training schedule, by having the horse and/or its rider carry a GPS receiver during training Performance data indicative of the performance of the horse during training (such as speed and acceleration and times) are transmitted to a computer and stored The transmitted data is compared with previously stored data relating to the horse, and the training schedule for the horse modified in accordance with the comparison
- a jockey is trained to judge pace when riding in a horse race by having the horse and/or the jockey carry a GPS receiver during training and/or in a race The speed and/or acceleration of the horse are monitored by means of the GPS receiver, and the speed and/or acceleration of the horse displayed in real time to the jockey
- a form schedule containing data relating to the form of a horse is stored in a computer, horses and/or their riders carry a GPS receiver during training and/or in a race, and
- the GPSport horse training assistance technology thus has a number of uses in the horse racing industry These include -
- a 1 Hz GPS device that can be used by jockeys to allow them to evaluate riding speed at all times during a training practice session (the unit will be worn by the jockey during training sessions)
- the device can be upgraded to allow the trainer to collect all training results (maximum speed, average speed, distance covered, etc) and can be later downloaded to a computer for archiving allowing result comparisons from one day to the next or between horses
- a further upgrade allows jockeys and/or horses to wear the device during race day allowing data to be uploaded to a web site that can be accessible by subscribers (allowing more intelligent punting decisions)
- the horse model varies from the Personal model in that the display is a high visibility device fitted to the horse's head for the jockey to see whilst riding, the device will not need to have such an important emphasis placed on the look and feel of the device, the heart rate monitor will be much larger to accommodate the girth of the horse, there will have to be two separate units (Heart Rate and GPS unit)
- the HR unit will be on the horse
- the GPS will be on the jockey
- the relative proportion of private and business related usage of a motor vehicle is determined by positioning a GPS receiver in the vehicle and indicating whether a vehicle journey is private or business related Usage data indicative of distance travelled and of the type of usage is transmitted to the computer and stored The computer progressively accumulates the total distance travelled by the vehicle for both private usage and business usage
- the GPSport basic unit can thus be placed in a vehicle and will automatically log travel usage each time the user uses the vehicle
- the device includes 2 buttons (1 -business travel, 2-pr ⁇ vate travel) and the user presses the appropriate button at the start of each trip and at the end of the required collection time the information can be downloaded to a PC with software that will quickly and easily allow the user to work out the percentage of business v's private use
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