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  2. Hawk-Eye - Wikipedia

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    Football. Hawk-Eye is one of the goal-line technology (GLT) systems authorised by FIFA. Hawk-Eye tracks the ball, and informs the referee if a ball fully crosses the goal line into the goal. The purpose of the system is to eliminate errors in assessing if a goal was scored.

  3. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    In association football, goal-line technology (sometimes referred to as a Goal Decision System) [1] is the use of electronic aid to determine if a goal has been scored or not. In detail, it is a method used to determine when the ball has completely crossed the goal line in between the goal-posts and underneath the crossbar with the assistance ...

  4. Electronic line judge - Wikipedia

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    The Electroline; the first computerized, electronic line judge device, introduced in 1974. An electronic line judge is a device used in tennis to automatically detect where a ball has landed on the court. Attempts to revolutionize tennis officiating and the judging of calls in the sport began in the early 1970s and has resulted in the design ...

  5. NFL's technology to measure for first downs will get a tryout ...

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    Hawk-Eye technology won't help spot the ball better, just measure first downs accurately and quickly. That's progress, though. And it will be in play during the preseason.

  6. Cyclops (computer system) - Wikipedia

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    Cyclops (computer system) Cyclops is a computer system co-invented by Bill Carlton of Great Britain and Margaret Parnis England of Malta, [1] which is used on the ATP and WTA professional tennis tours as an electronic line judge to help determine whether a serve is in or out. The system, which must be activated by the service line umpire before ...

  7. Decision Review System - Wikipedia

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    The components of DRS are: A typical "snick" shown in the Snickometer display. A typical edge shown in the Hot Spot display. Video replays, including slow motion.; Hawk-Eye, [20] or Virtual Eye (also known as Eagle Eye): ball-tracking technology that plots the trajectory of a bowling delivery that has been interrupted by the batter, often by the pad, and can predict whether it would have hit ...

  8. HawkEye 360 - Wikipedia

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    HawkEye 360 is a Radio Frequency (RF) data analytics company. It operates a commercial satellite constellation to identify, process, and geolocate a broad set of RF signals. HawkEye 360 extract value from the data through proprietary algorithms, fusing it with other sources to create analytical products that solve challenges for global customers.

  9. GoalRef - Wikipedia

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    GoalRef. GoalRef is an association football goal-line technology system developed by German research institute Fraunhofer in association with Select Sport. It works by detecting the passage of the ball using magnetic induction. Along with Hawk-Eye, GoalControl and Cairos it is one of four systems approved for use in the professional game by the ...