Cairos system to track soccer balls and players
One of the areas creating
difficulties in the early stages
is the ball, which needs to carry
the transmitter in the centre
Article Summary
June, 2004 One of a number of technologies set to revolutionise how sport is viewed, prepared for and played, is the German Cairos system which involves putting miniature transmitters in the soccer ball and in each shin-pad of every player and umpire on the pitch, with a view to tracking every movement on the field of battle. Trials are underway in an attempt to persuade FIFA to adopt the Cairos system in the 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany.
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