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Intelligent Middleware for Adaptive Sensing of Tennis Coaching Sessions

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Intelligent Middleware for Adaptive Sensing of Tennis Coaching Sessions
—In professional tennis training matches, the coach needs to be able to view play from the most appropriate angle in order to monitor players activities. In this paper, we present a system which can adapt the operation of a series of cameras in order to maintain optimal system performance based on a set of wireless sensors. This setup is used as a testbed for an agent based intelligent middleware that can correlate data from many different wired and wireless sensors and provide effective in-situ decision making. The proposed solution is flexible enough to allow the addition of new sensors and actuators. Within this setup we also provide details of a case study for the embedded control of cameras through the use of Ubisense data.
Richard Tynan, Anthony Schoofs, Conor Muldoon, Gre
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CSE
Authors Richard Tynan, Anthony Schoofs, Conor Muldoon, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Ciarán O. Conaire, Philip Kelly, Noel E. O'Connor
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