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  2. Hawk-Eye - Wikipedia

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    Hawk-Eye was developed in 2000 by engineers at Roke Manor Research Limited, then a Siemens subsidiary in Romsey, England.Paul Hawkins and David Sherry submitted a United Kingdom patent application for the technology, but this was subsequently withdrawn. [6]

  3. Why the NFL still uses refs, not technology, to spot the ball

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    Prior to the 2024 season, the NFL’s Competition Committee and “Future of Football Committee” approved trials of Hawk-Eye, an optical tracking system similar to the one that instantaneously ...

  4. NFL officials spotting the football isn't going away despite ...

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    The league tested Sony’s Hawk-Eye tracking services for virtual line-to-gain measurements in the preseason and in the background during the regular season. The optimal tracking system notifies ...

  5. NFL officials spotting the football isn't going away despite ...

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    The league tested Sony’s Hawk-Eye tracking services for virtual line-to-gain measurements in the preseason and in the background during the regular season. The optimal tracking system notifies officiating instantly if a first down was gained after the ball is spotted by hand. The key word is after. This technology replaces the chain measurement.

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

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    The Associated Press reported the NFL will use Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology in some preseason games this year. Once the ball is spotted, Hawk-Eye tells officials if it's a first down. That will ...

  7. Goal-line technology - Wikipedia

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    The first match to use the Hawk-Eye goal-line technology was Eastleigh F.C. versus A.F.C. Totton in the Hampshire Senior Cup final at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton in England on 16 May 2012. Although it used Hawk-Eye, the system had no bearing on the referee's decisions and the system readings were only available to FIFA 's independent testing ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Electronic line judge - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Next Generation ATP Finals used Hawk-Eye Live, which meant that no line judges would be on the courts, and that all calls would be made automatically by the Hawk Eye technology in real time. Instead of line umpires, the system detects the relevant movements of the player and where the ball bounces on court.