what does the 'Motion sensor' do in World Cup football 2022?
what does the 'Motion sensor' do in World Cup football 2022?
What
is the normal football we play? In ordinary football, a rubber bladder is used
inside, which absorbs air. Other than that, materials like leather, plastic,
PVC panel or polyurethane are used.
When someone asks what else is
used besides that, we are forced to think. 'Al Rihla', which will be used in
FIFA World Cup 2022, is a football that includes the most advanced sensors.
The soccer ball used in the
FIFA World Cup 2022 is produced by Adidas. Although it looks normal, Adidas
says that it is the most advanced football so far. The new technology used to
enhance the VAR system and provide accurate data has made football special and
advanced.
Last March, Adidas released the
AL Rihla football that will be used in the FIFA World Cup 2022. El Rihla is the
first official ball to be used at the 2022 World Cup. which provides real-time
accurate ball data to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). The sensor in this
ball uses artificial intelligence to track the player's location data.
The motion sensor used in this
ball provides 500 data per second when the ball is touched by the player in the
game. FIFA has said that it will help with semi-automated offside technology.
The motion sensor included in the middle part of the Adidas suspension system
has a capacity of 500 Hz.
It provides data on every
movement of the ball. Many may wonder if the inclusion of sensors in the ball
will affect the performance of the players. FIFA has said that the players will
not feel that the sensor is included in this ball. The sensor used in the ball
is powered by a rechargeable battery. Which is automatically charged by the
movement of the ball.
It was confirmed by the test
that the motion sensor helps the offsite situation a lot. On Tuesday afternoon
in the match between Argentina and Saudi Arabia, the sensor of the ball
informed about it when it was offside. The sensor sends the data of which
player touched the ball at which time to the VAR team in real-time. As a
result, the VR team improves the quality and speed of the decision-making process
in offside situations.
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