by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 10:44
by Flyingkiwi » 30 Jun 2010 10:50
brendywendy if you can haver a chip in the ball fort goal line stuff i see no reason why you cant chip all the players boots for off sides
by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 10:59
Flyingkiwibrendywendy if you can haver a chip in the ball fort goal line stuff i see no reason why you cant chip all the players boots for off sides
How are you going to work that Brendy? The goal is stationary, the offside line is not. Are you going to have some sort of magic eye type device whipping up and down the touchline as the last line of defence moves? I foresee several linesmen being taken out in nasty accidents on the first day of use!
by 6ft Kerplunk » 30 Jun 2010 11:13
brendywendy no, if all the players boots are chipped there is no need for cameras.
by Ian Royal » 30 Jun 2010 12:44
6ft Kerplunkbrendywendy no, if all the players boots are chipped there is no need for cameras.
That'll work, well other than the fact that its not the player's boot that offside is based on. Its any part of a player that he can score with. So players in Tron suits is the way forward...
by sheshnu » 30 Jun 2010 12:51
Ian Royal So if defender is leaning away from the goal, and attacker is leaning towards the goal, he is offside because his head is beyond the feet of the defender?
Sounds nonsense to me.
by ZacNaloen » 30 Jun 2010 12:54
by PieEater » 30 Jun 2010 13:15
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2010 14:21
brendywendy the coordinates for each player are just fed into a grid, and the chip in the ball registers when it is passed
by Matt de K » 30 Jun 2010 14:29
by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 14:36
Ian Royal6ft Kerplunkbrendywendy no, if all the players boots are chipped there is no need for cameras.
That'll work, well other than the fact that its not the player's boot that offside is based on. Its any part of a player that he can score with. So players in Tron suits is the way forward...
So if defender is leaning away from the goal, and attacker is leaning towards the goal, he is offside because his head is beyond the feet of the defender?
Sounds nonsense to me.
by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 14:40
Wycombe Royalbrendywendy the coordinates for each player are just fed into a grid, and the chip in the ball registers when it is passed
Hwo would the chip know when the ball is passed and is not just being "dribbled"? How would it know which team has kicked the ball?
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2010 14:49
brendywendyWycombe Royalbrendywendy the coordinates for each player are just fed into a grid, and the chip in the ball registers when it is passed
Hwo would the chip know when the ball is passed and is not just being "dribbled"? How would it know which team has kicked the ball?
pppfff
im the ideas man, ill hand it all over to a "dooer" in a bit
1.the difference between pass and dribble is who touches it next, so measure that- if it was a pass a new player will touch it.if its a dribble the same player will touch it again, or summink
2.because the chip in both boot and ball register the kick.
tbf, its still very much in the brainstorming phase of developement, this could all change........
by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 15:02
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2010 15:18
brendywendy whatever!
thats not complex!its a simple question of a 'puter drawing a line between the teams last two dots on the grid, and beeping if a pass is played to an opposition player beyond the line.
's easy.......
this time next year ill be a millionaire, and "foot chip" technology will be use din every major league in world football
or summink
by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 15:29
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2010 15:33
brendywendy oooo look at you.
cheers for sucking whatever enjoyment i was experiencing during my flight of fancy from this thread.
now youve oxf*rd ruined it.
anyway you knew what i meant!
and there are not too many variables. there are two teams, two last men, and a ball and boots registering when theyve kick/been kicked.
its only just beyond the processing power of an acorn electron
by brendywendy » 30 Jun 2010 15:35
by Baines » 30 Jun 2010 15:37
brendywendy
or, the ref can over rule in th eevent of a phase of play/interfering with play incident
by Wycombe Royal » 30 Jun 2010 15:40
brendywendy pfff
ok, ok. get two acorn electrons.
or, the ref can over rule in th eevent of a phase of play/interfering with play incident
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