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Modern Technologies in

badminton
Presented by
S.M.Mohsin razzaq
Muzamil ijaz
Hasan arif
Hamood najam
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
HAWK EYE
DIGITAL SCORNING SYSTEM
MODERN SHOES
RACKET TECHNOLOGY
TRAINING ROBOTS
CLOTHING
COURTS
SENSORS TO MEASURE SMASH
HAWK EYE
HAWK EYE
Efficient error detection and correction
Can be used through the cemras which already
available for coverage in stadium
It is generally use to check the in or out of the shuttle
in badminton
DIGITAL SCORING SYSTEM
DIGITAL SCORING SYSTEM
Audience can easily view the score board in large
stadiums.
Detailed information about scores and sets can easily
be displayed..
Not only it shows scores and sets,It also display the
name of country and a player.
It can be controlled by computer,Mobile or remote
controls.
Modren shoes
Modern shoes
To prevent injury, and optimise performance, it is
important to wear a pair of specific badminton shoes.
Playing badminton involves a great deal of twisting
and turning, often at high speed, and can be fairly
vigorous on your knee and ankle joints. To reduce the
risk of injury, it is important to wear a pair of shoes
with very good grip, cushioning and also support for
your ankles. It is also important that you find a pair
which are comfortable!
Clothing in badminton
Badminton clothing is specifically designed to help
you move freely and also will help to keep the sweat
away from your body so you do not become distracted
by anything other than your opponent
Racket technology
Racket technology
Modern Badminton Rackets are light in weight and usu
ally below 100 grams.
The frame of the Racket can be made of steel,
aluminum, carbon fiber, ceramic, boron or a
combination of some of these.
Training robots
BADMINTON COURTS
Concrete,Polished stone floor
Acrylic paints
Wooded board
PVC/PU
Concrete,polished stone floor
Concrete courts are seen more than polished stone
courts outdoors. The former has poor bounce and
shock absorption and, if there is dust on them, players
can easily slip. People with weak knees and ankles
should avoid playing for long periods of time on these
kinds of court.
Acrylic courts
The special features of acrylic courts are that they
come in various colors and types. They are similar to
PU/PVC courts but harder, with the level of shock
absorption depending on the materials under the
acrylic floor.
This kind of floor feels slightly uneven when you tread
down.
Wooded board
Wooden board courts have relatively good shock
absorption but are more slippery than PU/PVC courts.
If the court is damp or sweat falls on it, players can
easily slip. This kind of court is often seen in integrated
sports halls
PVC/PU
This kind of court has good bounce and anti-slip
properties and can be in the form of mats that can be
easily laid and stored.
These mats are separated into surface, middle and
lower mats;the surface mats are durable and anti-slip,
the middle mats add stability, while the lower mats
absorb shock and provide bounce.
On this type of surface badminton shoes can produce
good traction.
SENSERS TO MEASURE SMASH
To help analyze the key relationship between the racket
speed and the shuttle ball speed, a series of sensors were
integrated into a conventional racket. The aim of this
investigation is to develop a sensor system that will facilitate
the quantifiable analysis of the badminton smash. It was
determined in a previous investigation that a single
accelerometer is insufficient to determine the two or three
dimensional trajectory of the racket. Therefore a low mass
compact, 2-axes piezoelectric accelerometers was applied to
the head of the racket. An acoustic shock sensor was also
mounted on the racket head to identify the instant of the
contact event.
Thank You

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