The main technology of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics |
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics in Japan has become a stage for showcasing new innovations and technologies. Companies like Intel and Alibaba are working hard to make these games the most innovative. It is about helping Tokyo 2020 become one of the most technologically advanced sporting events by developing a lot of new experiences.
3D motion tracking system
A new computer tracking system has been used to analyze the movements of athletes in athletics competitions. Intel developed this technology in cooperation with the Chinese company Alibaba.
The 3D tracking system is developed by Intel and hosted on Alibaba cloud servers, and uses four cameras to get 3D renderings of competitors.
A deep learning algorithm then evaluates the athlete's form, movements, and biomechanics, providing coaches with a deeper performance rating.
Broadcasters can also access information through artificial intelligence to help viewers understand what happened during the game in real time.
Wearable technology in Tokyo 2020
Wearable technology was widely used at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. This technology is particularly useful for tracking athletes when training grounds are closed due to an outbreak.
Global tech companies developing wearable devices such as Apple, Xiaomi, Samsung and Fitbit are leading the way towards the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.
These companies offer sports technologies ranging from artificial intelligence to drones and big data analytics to track athletes.
In addition, there are sensors that use micro-electromechanical systems to monitor movements and record and evaluate large amounts of data.
Real-time data collection and analysis
The famous Swiss watch company Omega has become one of the main partners in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 as the company is developing technologies to collect data on athletes during the Olympics. This is achieved by installing small sensors on the jerseys of all athletes.
These devices collect and analyze about 2,000 sets of data per second, such as speed or acceleration points.
For example, the company offers an artificial intelligence camera for beach volleyball that can measure the position of the ball's throw and the height of the player. The same camera is used to analyze data from road racing, swimming and gymnastics.
This technology can measure a player's overall performance and share it with athletes and coaches in real time to improve performance, improve performance, and prevent future errors.
Danish sports technology company TrackMan is also helping the baseball team win by using radar technology used in the military to track missiles and planes.
The technology is named after the company and can analyze and display each player's footage through real-time analysis.
For stadiums, the technology measures start-up speed, rate of rotation, axis of rotation, elevation angle, and launch-and-release angle.
This data can help coaches assess whether players are in good shape or still tired from the previous match.
Using digital health apps in Tokyo 2020
The One Tap Sports health management app developed by Euphoria can analyze players' health and help their coaches make the right decisions.
In the app, athletes keep track of their health, injuries, meals and training every day. Coaches and nutritionists can visualize the data in graphic form to help make the right decision.