Patent classifications
A63K99/00
SHOW JUMPING COMPETITION
A method of conducting a horse jumping competition comprising enrolling a number of participants in the competition, determining whether a number of the participants is a predetermined positive integer exponentiation base, dividing competitors into competitor groups based on the predetermined positive integer exponentiation base, judging each competitor group in a horse jumping contest based on predetermined criteria, determining a winner of each competitor group and eliminating a loser of each competitor group, declaring a tournament winner, in a final round, and advancing the winner of each competitor group to a next round, in a non-final round.
SHOW JUMPING COMPETITION
A method of conducting a horse jumping competition comprising enrolling a number of participants in the competition, determining whether a number of the participants is a predetermined positive integer exponentiation base, dividing competitors into competitor groups based on the predetermined positive integer exponentiation base, judging each competitor group in a horse jumping contest based on predetermined criteria, determining a winner of each competitor group and eliminating a loser of each competitor group, declaring a tournament winner, in a final round, and advancing the winner of each competitor group to a next round, in a non-final round.
Theme park system for vehicle driving
Disclosed is a theme park system for vehicle driving, the system comprising an integrated operating server for: receiving sensor information, through one or more tracks including at least one sensor and a dedicated internal network used inside a theme park for vehicle driving, from the one or more tracks and one or more vehicles driving on the one or more tracks; receiving user information from one ore more user clients by using an external communication network which is not overlapped with the internal network; generating driving information on one or more vehicles by using the received sensor information; and managing the theme park system on the basis of the generated driving information and the received user information.
Theme park system for vehicle driving
Disclosed is a theme park system for vehicle driving, the system comprising an integrated operating server for: receiving sensor information, through one or more tracks including at least one sensor and a dedicated internal network used inside a theme park for vehicle driving, from the one or more tracks and one or more vehicles driving on the one or more tracks; receiving user information from one ore more user clients by using an external communication network which is not overlapped with the internal network; generating driving information on one or more vehicles by using the received sensor information; and managing the theme park system on the basis of the generated driving information and the received user information.
System and method for racing data analysis using telemetry data and wearable sensor data
A system and method for racing data analysis using telemetry data and wearable sensor data may be used, in one implementation, to analyze muscle use in extreme racing conditions to find actionable insights for the race car driver. An example of the actionable insights may be how to minimize the driver's muscle fatigue during a race. The system and method may perform data validation of the data from the wearable sensor(s) and then generate the actionable insights from the validated data.
System and method for racing data analysis using telemetry data and wearable sensor data
A system and method for racing data analysis using telemetry data and wearable sensor data may be used, in one implementation, to analyze muscle use in extreme racing conditions to find actionable insights for the race car driver. An example of the actionable insights may be how to minimize the driver's muscle fatigue during a race. The system and method may perform data validation of the data from the wearable sensor(s) and then generate the actionable insights from the validated data.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING AUTO RACES
A method of conducting a racing competition among a plurality of race cars including conducting qualifying trials among the plurality race cars, arranging the race cars in qualifying order arrangement for the start of the race, altering at least one of time, distance or speed parameters of one or more of the plurality of race cars during the race, and determining the winner and order of race finish at the completion of the race based on the parameters
THEME PARK SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE DRIVING
Disclosed is a theme park system for vehicle driving, the system comprising an integrated operating server for: receiving sensor information, through one or more tracks including at least one sensor and a dedicated internal network used inside a theme park for vehicle driving, from the one or more tracks and one or more vehicles driving on the one or more tracks; receiving user information from one ore more user clients by using an external communication network which is not overlapped with the internal network; generating driving information on one or more vehicles by using the received sensor information; and managing the theme park system on the basis of the generated driving information and the received user information.
SPEED CONTROL DEVICE PROJECTING A LIGHT TARGET
A device for controlling pace, intended to be physically secured to a person (for example by way of a belt or a harness) or any other moving body (for example a bicycle, a horse or a remote-controlled car), having: a means for periodically ascertaining the pace of the device; a means periodically ascertaining a target pace; a means for projecting a light target onto elements in the environment of the device; a means for orienting said projection; and a means for controlling said orientation, wherein one of its functions is to give the impression that the light target is moving over the surface of said elements in the environment at said target pace.
SPEED CONTROL DEVICE PROJECTING A LIGHT TARGET
A device for controlling pace, intended to be physically secured to a person (for example by way of a belt or a harness) or any other moving body (for example a bicycle, a horse or a remote-controlled car), having: a means for periodically ascertaining the pace of the device; a means periodically ascertaining a target pace; a means for projecting a light target onto elements in the environment of the device; a means for orienting said projection; and a means for controlling said orientation, wherein one of its functions is to give the impression that the light target is moving over the surface of said elements in the environment at said target pace.