Golfers RFID CARD can use other means to measure the distance and hitting the ball off the point, and calculate the score, but prior to the adoption of the approach requires manual operation, such as targeting laser or enter number of strokes. Finnish CaddieON new company has launched a new solution that requires minimal manual operation can help golfers to assess their performance in the venue. The program integration RFID, Bluetooth and GPS technology, and independent research and development of mobile applications, making the operation more intelligent. HF RFID tag mounted on the club handle, use a wrist strap device to read the tag data to identify golfers swing, hitting action. Reader reads the tag data is sent to the phone via a Bluetooth connection app, app data received packaged together along with the GPS data is sent to the CaddieON cloud server, data must be sent before the start and after the end of the round. contactless cards
CaddieON solutions including smart phones app, passive RFID tags, and built-in sensor and RFID reader wristband reader devices.
Prior to the use of RFID technology, golfers generally use laser sighting to measure distance shots, the process requires manual operation is not convenient. In addition, some other golf tracking system uses high-frequency RFID tags, but requires players must press the RFID reader swing every time. CaddieON order to make the process more rapid and automated, to improve the original solution.
Wristband device itself contains ST Microelectronics Micro ST CR95HF 13.56 MHz RFID reader, in line with the ISO 15693 standard, also includes an acceleration sensor, by hitting the accelerator when coupled with patented algorithm to detect whether the club waving. Other companies to play ball tracking system uses sensors to detect collisions whether or when to hit the ball club, but not accurate. Therefore, independent research and a dedicated complex algorithms. Through GPS data analysis, where the ball can be determined by the collision, the position information of the position before the collision and compared to the measured distance of the ball.
The rfid inlay program includes the installation on the club's 15 labels, worth $ 378. Tag of 14 mm diameter, using offer inlay Lab ID. CaddieON inlay embedded into the bolt, and then screwed into the grip of a golf club.
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