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Real time football status monitoring based on optical imaging device detection and virtual reality technology

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With the popularity and development of football matches, the demand for real-time monitoring and analysis of football matches is increasing. There are some limitations in the traditional soccer real-time monitoring method, which can not get the real-time information of soccer match accurately and efficiently. The aim of this study is to use optical imaging equipment and virtual reality technology to realize the real-time monitoring of football. In this paper, optical imaging equipment is used for real-time image acquisition of football matches, and virtual reality technology is used for image processing and analysis. Through the accurate extraction and analysis of the position and track of the players, the field and the ball in the football match, the real-time monitoring of the football match is realized. The experimental results show that the real-time monitoring method based on optical imaging equipment detection and virtual reality technology sequence can effectively realize the accurate monitoring of football match state. Through this method, the position, speed and other information of each element in the football match can be obtained in real time, and real-time analysis and visual display can be carried out.

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Chen, L. Real time football status monitoring based on optical imaging device detection and virtual reality technology. Opt Quant Electron 56, 485 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-023-06170-0

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