System for remotely starting and stopping a time clock in an environment having a plurality of distinct activation signals
10504300 ยท 2019-12-10
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Abstract
A sports event time clock control system utilizing remotely activated game clock controls in which the sonic fingerprints including multiple harmonic frequencies of each official's whistle blow is compared with prerecorded sonic fingerprints of the officials for activation of the game clock upon a match in sonic fingerprints and to identify and record the official who blew the whistle along with the strength of the whistle blow. Sonic fingerprints include the strongest harmonic plus selected strong overtone and undertone frequencies.
Claims
1. A sports event time clock remote control system comprising: a game clock; a plurality of whistles each adapted to be carried by a plurality of officials; each of said whistles providing a sonic signal when activated by the official carrying said whistles; a means to analyze each of said sonic signals to determine which of said officials activated a whistle, wherein said means to analyze provides at least two harmonic frequencies above and at least two harmonic frequencies below, said dominant harmonic frequency, each of which are the next highest amplitude to said dominant harmonic frequency and wherein said harmonics above and said harmonics below said dominant frequency are averaged, and those averages within a preset tolerance parameter provide a control signal indicating that a whistle has been detected and provided to a base station for identification, said base station provided to store said sonic fingerprint signals for comparison with sonic fingerprint signals generated during said sports event to establish a match used for actuation of said game clock, and wherein said stored sonic signals are provided by each official blowing their game whistle shortly prior to the commencement of the sports event in the environment of said sports event; said means to analyze, including a band pass filter that passes the frequencies of said whistles, for determining the dominant harmonic frequency of each sonic signal plus at least one overtone harmonic above and one undertone harmonic below said dominant harmonic frequency to generate sonic fingerprints, wherein those sonic fingerprints, which match a prerecorded sonic fingerprint, are utilized to identify the official generating said sonic fingerprint, and to record the identity and the time thereof as shown by said game clock; means to compare the sonic fingerprints generated during said sporting event with the prerecorded sonic fingerprint of each official; and means to generate a game clock actuating signal in response to those sonic fingerprints generated during a game which match a prerecorded sonic fingerprint, wherein an analog to digital converter and fast fourier transform network working within the frequency bypass of said band pass filter are provided to convert time based signals to frequency based signals.
2. The sports event time clock remote control system of claim 1 wherein a signal comparator is provided to exclude those signals which are below a predetermined signal level.
3. The sports event time clock remote control system of claim 1 including a remotely accessible sonic fingerprint file to provide a sonic fingerprint signal of one or more of the officials officiating a particular sports event.
4. A remote time clock control, and identification system for officials in a sporting event comprising: a game clock for the sporting event; a whistle adapted to be blown by each of the officials to generate a sonic signal to control the starting and stopping of play in said sporting event; a pack adapted to be carried by each of said officials which transmits said sonic signal to a base unit; said base unit converting said sonic signal to a sonic fingerprint signal, wherein each of said sonic fingerprint signals includes at least two of the next strongest harmonics above and two of the next strongest harmonics below the frequency of the strongest harmonic to provide said sonic fingerprint; said base unit including means for containing a sonic fingerprint file with the sonic fingerprints of each of said officials; said base unit including means to compare said sonic fingerprint signals with those in said fingerprint file; and means to generate a time clock actuating control signal upon a match in said sonic fingerprint signals, wherein said match in said sonic fingerprint signals is utilized to identify the official who blew the whistle generating said match and means are provided to record said identity and the time as indicated by said game clock, and wherein the strength of each said match is recorded to enable the identification of those officials who may have low whistle strength for the purpose of subsequent improvement in said whistle strength.
5. The remote time clock control and identification system of claim 4 in which said sonic signal is passed through a band pass filter and subsequently through a fast fourier transform in advance of said comparing of said sonic fingerprint signals.
6. The remote time clock control and identification system of claim 4 wherein means are provided to average the harmonic signals on either side of said strongest harmonic prior to said comparing of said signals.
7. The remote time clock control and identification system of claim 4 including a repository of sonic fingerprints of officials who may officiate said sports event and said repository is remotely accessible prior to said sports event for storage in said base unit for said comparison with said sonic fingerprint signals produced during said sports event.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) As used herein, the following terms shall apply:
(9) The following structure numbers refer to the following structures among the various figures: 10Activation system; 20Activation module; 22Microphone; 23Sonic signal; 25Filter amplifier; 27Voltage comparator; 28Audio frequency signal; 29Radio transmitters; 30Base station; 31Radio receiver; 32Analog to digital converter; 33 Digital signal; 34Fast fourier transform; 35Frequency selection; 36Fingerprint; 37Comparator storage; 38Comparator level control; 39Central fingerprint file; 50Whistle; 55Whistle signal; 60Game clock; 62Clock actuation signal; 64Game clock actuator; 66Timekeeper control button; 70Remote location; 100First official; 101Second official; 102Third official; and 200Timekeeper.
(10) An overview of activation system 10 for a basketball game is depicted in
(11) Referring to
(12) Each official, 100, 101 and 102 carries one microphone 22 in close proximity to their whistle 50, preferably attached to the official's whistle cord, or on their shirt in the vicinity of the neck portion.
(13) Microphones 22 produce sonic signals 23 which pass through filter amplifiers 25 which include a multi-feedback band-pass filter which has somewhat sharp rejection drop-offs at the outer band frequencies, for example the following parameters:
(14) Multiple Feedback Band Pass @ 3 KHz
(15) Damping Ratio=1.01 Q=0.493
(16) Gain 20 Amplifier
(17) Lower Freqcutoff @ 3 db=1.25 KHz
(18) Upper Freqcutoff @ 3 db=7.5 KHz
(19) HPF Slope 2 KHZ to 200 HZ=12 db/decade
(20) LPF Slope 6 KHZ to 600 KHZ=24 db/decade
(21) LPF Slope 600 KHz to 6 MHz=48 db/decade
(22) The sharp rejection of the outer bands helps eliminate unwanted harmonics and other frequencies with large amplitudes such that they are not further processed. The signal within the band pass is amplified to a usable level without clipping, since clipping would cause harmonics that could result in a false detection.
(23) Amplified sonic signals 23 are sampled by voltage comparator 27 to determine if they are of a large enough amplitude or strength for further processing. The signal sensitivity level determines which signals pass through voltage comparator 27. The selected audio frequency signals 28 are then transmitted by radio transmitters 29 to base station 30 shown in
(24) Referring for a moment to
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(27) The next highest amplitude signal within the band of frequencies above the center frequency is taken and stored as the first upper harmonic frequency, after which the next highest amplitude within the band of frequencies above the first upper harmonic frequency is taken and stored as the second upper harmonic frequency which together form the overtone frequencies.
(28) The selection from the frequencies below the center frequency or undertone frequencies include those two frequencies with the next highest amplitude below the center frequency to obtain a sonic fingerprint 36 of the whistle blow including a center frequency and two overtone frequencies above and two undertone frequencies below the center frequency.
(29) These five frequencies shown on
(30) Subsequent sonic signals 23 pass through the filter of amplifier filter 25 which then pass through the level setting of voltage comparator 27 (see
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(32) As shown in
(33) Once the desired signal match level or strength is set by the timekeeper the system not only passes and identifies all whistle signals which meet or exceed the match level but also records in percent (%) the actual level. This enables the identification of those officials with a weak or barely passable whistle blowing level to enable instructing those officials to blow their whistle more strongly to avoid any possibility of very weak whistle blows for which the subject time clock activation and identification system would be unresponsive.
(34) It is preferable that the standard samples of the officials' sonic fingerprints are obtained and stored shortly before commencement of play by having each official blow his or her whistle 50 for that purpose. (Step 5 of
(35) Sonic fingerprints stored in central sonic fingerprint file 39 at a remote location 70 can be provided to the comparator storage 37 as needed, usually by the official timekeeper, prior to the sporting event.
(36) A method of using system 10 is set forth in
(37) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. By way of example, the system could be used in connection with other time-sensitive games and sports such as soccer, football, team handball, water polo, volleyball, wrestling and lacrosse. Also, a variety of different noisemakers, including bullhorns, musical instruments, alarms and/or and digital noisemakers could be used. Also, instead of stopping a time clock, the present invention could be modified to initiate a camera upon an auditory signal such as opening a door, squeaking a floor board, or breaking a window, which has security applications. Also, the system could be modified to identify which gun has been shot in an environment having multiple weapons. This could have security, gaming, hunting, and/or law enforcement applications. The system could also be modified to recognize certain sounds such as emergency vehicles, specific crying babies, specific animals, machine failure, and so forth, and activate the desired apparatus such as camera, lights, medical equipment, signal notification device, and so forth. As used herein, approximately and the like shall mean+/10%, unless such a range would be nonsensical, such as a negative length. All ranges set forth shall include the endpoints themselves, as well as all increments there between.