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Physics-103
CSE
Presentation
On
“Technologies Used in ICC CWC-2019”
Kazi Emad
ID no. 191902025
01
Ariful Islam
ID no. 191902003
06
Md. Parvej
ID no. 191902065
02
Sabbir Ahmed
ID no. 191902030
05
Asma Akter
ID no. 191902027
03
Shajedul Islam
ID no. 191902007
04
Content:
1) 32 Digital Camera,
2) Hawkeye Camera,
3) Ultra motion Camera,
4) First ever 360 Degree Replay,
5) Digital Camera for cloning
footages,
6) First ever Digital tracking Device
for players,
7) Drone and Buggy Camera,
8) LED stump,
9) RPM Tech,
10) Spider Cam,
11) Hotspot Technology,
12) Snicko Meter,
13) DRS System,
14) 24 Commentrator.
32 Camera in every match
To capture the action from multiple
angles, the ICC has deployed as
many as 32 cameras, including eight
ultra-motion HawkEye cameras,
Spidercams, and front and reverse-
view stump cameras. The feed
captured from the cameras will be
stitched together to produce 360°
replays of matches that will be
available on ICC TV.
Hawkeye Technology
Hawk-Eye uses six or more computer-
linked television cameras situated around
the cricket field of play. The computer
reads in the video in real time, and tracks
the path of the cricket ball on each
camera. These six separate views are then
combined together to produce an accurate
3D representation of the path of the ball.
Ultra motion Technology
Ultra motion cameras mainly used for
recording the sports events live cricket,
soccer, athletics etc. This footage can be
viewed in extremely slow motion.
First ever 360° replays
ICC added 360 Degree replay in
cricket in order to get clear and
confident decision. FIFA and any
football club always use this
technology. But in cricket, This is the
first time.
Digital Camera for Cloning
Footage
There are 32 Camera including 8
Hawkeye camera and 8 Ultra
motion camera, Drone and Buggy
Camera, Spidercam and Digital
camera in the stadium. They took
footage of every camera and clone
them together for any moment of
the match.
Digital Tracking Device
Global Positioning System technology has
been used in professional sport for some
time, in both training sessions and during
competition. Through the use of Electronic
Performance and Tracking System (EPTS)
devices, teams can track player’s
movement on the pitch and collect vast
amounts of data on their performance;
such as their running speed, distance run,
their position on the pitch, their heart rate
and their body's work rate.
Drone and buggy Camera
The drone camera by Batcam, a UK-based live
drone filming and broadcasting company, will
be used at all the World Cup venues across
England and Wales to capture an over-the-top
view of the matches. For on-ground
proceedings, a roving Buggy Cam will also be
used. These cameras are remote-controlled
and are basically installed on unmanned aerial
vehicles. They are drizzle-proof and can fly up
to an altitude of 400 metres.
Led Stump
The bails are powered by hidden low
voltage batteries. They each contain
a microprocessor that detects when
contact between the bails and the
stumps has been broken. The bails
are illuminated within 1/1000th of a
second. "They can be vibrated,
knocked, rained upon, but will only
flash when both ends are completely
dislodged from the stumps," explains
Eckermann. The microprocessors
then send a radio signal to the
stumps which also light up.
spider cam
It is a system which enables film and
television cameras to move both vertically
and horizontally over a predetermined area,
typically the playing field of a sporting event
such as a cricket pitch.
Like a bird, the cam flies effortlessly above
the pitch, players, fans and the ground to
bring in some truly spectacular pictures.
From being the eye in the sky, to plunging
straight into action, Spidercam is one
innovation that has got everybody
interested.
RPM Technology
This technology is used to show the
rotation speed of the ball. It is used
when spinners are bowling, to show
viewers the idea how much each
ball is spinning. The technology is
also able to show the RPM or
revolution per minute through a
counter, demonstrating how fast
the ball is spinning after release.
Hotspot Technology
Hot Spot is an infrared imaging system used in cricket to determine whether the ball has struck the batsman, bat or pad. Hot Spot requires
two infra-red cameras on opposite sides of the ground above the field of play that are continuously recording an image.Where referrals to
an off-field third umpireare permitted, the technology is used to enhance the on-field umpire's decision-making accuracy.
Snicko-meter
The snickometer in cricket is utilised by the
umpire to determine whether a batsmen is out
based on if the ball connected with the bat,
following through to the wicketkeeper. The
technology works through listening to the
sounds that are made when the cricket ball
comes in contact with the bat or whether to
analyse the sound to determine if it was the ball
hitting the bat or the bat hitting something else,
reproducing the sound of a ball. It represents
these sounds through an audio graph and gets
it's audio data from an inbuilt microphone
planted in the stumps
DRS System
In international cricket, the
Decision Review System
uses three main
components to make the
correct decision. The three
main components of DRS
in cricket are Hawk-Eye,
Hot-Spot and
Snickometer.
24 commentators
A Sports Commentator/Announcer is
a person who works at a radio station
or in television and will give a live
running commentary of a sports
event, like cricket,soccer etc.
The International Cricket Council
(ICC) today announced a stellar line
up of commentators for the ICC
Men’s Cricket World Cup along with
detailed broadcast plans that will
bring more than a billion fans closer
to the action and players than ever
before.
Technologies Used in ICC CWC-2019
Technologies Used in ICC CWC-2019

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Technologies Used in ICC CWC-2019

  • 3. Kazi Emad ID no. 191902025 01 Ariful Islam ID no. 191902003 06 Md. Parvej ID no. 191902065 02 Sabbir Ahmed ID no. 191902030 05 Asma Akter ID no. 191902027 03 Shajedul Islam ID no. 191902007 04
  • 4. Content: 1) 32 Digital Camera, 2) Hawkeye Camera, 3) Ultra motion Camera, 4) First ever 360 Degree Replay, 5) Digital Camera for cloning footages, 6) First ever Digital tracking Device for players, 7) Drone and Buggy Camera, 8) LED stump, 9) RPM Tech, 10) Spider Cam, 11) Hotspot Technology, 12) Snicko Meter, 13) DRS System, 14) 24 Commentrator.
  • 5. 32 Camera in every match To capture the action from multiple angles, the ICC has deployed as many as 32 cameras, including eight ultra-motion HawkEye cameras, Spidercams, and front and reverse- view stump cameras. The feed captured from the cameras will be stitched together to produce 360° replays of matches that will be available on ICC TV.
  • 6. Hawkeye Technology Hawk-Eye uses six or more computer- linked television cameras situated around the cricket field of play. The computer reads in the video in real time, and tracks the path of the cricket ball on each camera. These six separate views are then combined together to produce an accurate 3D representation of the path of the ball.
  • 7. Ultra motion Technology Ultra motion cameras mainly used for recording the sports events live cricket, soccer, athletics etc. This footage can be viewed in extremely slow motion.
  • 8. First ever 360° replays ICC added 360 Degree replay in cricket in order to get clear and confident decision. FIFA and any football club always use this technology. But in cricket, This is the first time.
  • 9. Digital Camera for Cloning Footage There are 32 Camera including 8 Hawkeye camera and 8 Ultra motion camera, Drone and Buggy Camera, Spidercam and Digital camera in the stadium. They took footage of every camera and clone them together for any moment of the match.
  • 10. Digital Tracking Device Global Positioning System technology has been used in professional sport for some time, in both training sessions and during competition. Through the use of Electronic Performance and Tracking System (EPTS) devices, teams can track player’s movement on the pitch and collect vast amounts of data on their performance; such as their running speed, distance run, their position on the pitch, their heart rate and their body's work rate.
  • 11. Drone and buggy Camera The drone camera by Batcam, a UK-based live drone filming and broadcasting company, will be used at all the World Cup venues across England and Wales to capture an over-the-top view of the matches. For on-ground proceedings, a roving Buggy Cam will also be used. These cameras are remote-controlled and are basically installed on unmanned aerial vehicles. They are drizzle-proof and can fly up to an altitude of 400 metres.
  • 12. Led Stump The bails are powered by hidden low voltage batteries. They each contain a microprocessor that detects when contact between the bails and the stumps has been broken. The bails are illuminated within 1/1000th of a second. "They can be vibrated, knocked, rained upon, but will only flash when both ends are completely dislodged from the stumps," explains Eckermann. The microprocessors then send a radio signal to the stumps which also light up.
  • 13. spider cam It is a system which enables film and television cameras to move both vertically and horizontally over a predetermined area, typically the playing field of a sporting event such as a cricket pitch. Like a bird, the cam flies effortlessly above the pitch, players, fans and the ground to bring in some truly spectacular pictures. From being the eye in the sky, to plunging straight into action, Spidercam is one innovation that has got everybody interested.
  • 14. RPM Technology This technology is used to show the rotation speed of the ball. It is used when spinners are bowling, to show viewers the idea how much each ball is spinning. The technology is also able to show the RPM or revolution per minute through a counter, demonstrating how fast the ball is spinning after release.
  • 15. Hotspot Technology Hot Spot is an infrared imaging system used in cricket to determine whether the ball has struck the batsman, bat or pad. Hot Spot requires two infra-red cameras on opposite sides of the ground above the field of play that are continuously recording an image.Where referrals to an off-field third umpireare permitted, the technology is used to enhance the on-field umpire's decision-making accuracy.
  • 16. Snicko-meter The snickometer in cricket is utilised by the umpire to determine whether a batsmen is out based on if the ball connected with the bat, following through to the wicketkeeper. The technology works through listening to the sounds that are made when the cricket ball comes in contact with the bat or whether to analyse the sound to determine if it was the ball hitting the bat or the bat hitting something else, reproducing the sound of a ball. It represents these sounds through an audio graph and gets it's audio data from an inbuilt microphone planted in the stumps
  • 17. DRS System In international cricket, the Decision Review System uses three main components to make the correct decision. The three main components of DRS in cricket are Hawk-Eye, Hot-Spot and Snickometer.
  • 18. 24 commentators A Sports Commentator/Announcer is a person who works at a radio station or in television and will give a live running commentary of a sports event, like cricket,soccer etc. The International Cricket Council (ICC) today announced a stellar line up of commentators for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup along with detailed broadcast plans that will bring more than a billion fans closer to the action and players than ever before.

Editor's Notes

  • #7: he predicted path of the ball is based on the average and expected pathway.
  • #13: Hundreds of thousands of Australian dollars have been spent developing the technology, turning the humble wooden stumps and bails into an expensive set of equipment.
  • #15: https://www.quora.com/Cricket-sport-What-is-the-technology-used-to-measure-the-rotation-speed-RPM-of-a-cricket-ball
  • #17: Also known as ultra edge technology...