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  2. Hawk-Eye - Wikipedia

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    Hawk-Eye camera system at the Kremlin Cup tennis tournament on 20 October 2012, Moscow. Hawk-Eye is a computer vision system used to visually track the trajectory of a ball and display a profile of its statistically most likely path as a moving image. [1]

  3. These Helmet Cameras Capture Your Rides and Provide a Little ...

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    EK7000 Pro 4K Helmet Camera. The EK7000 Pro is a capable helmet camera with a rear-facing touchscreen that can shoot in 4K while still costing less than $100.

  4. Helmet camera - Wikipedia

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    Another early and more noble helmet video camera was a 1977 head-mounted camera designed to convert images into tactile sensations for the blind. [ 3 ] Almost a decade later, a Canon CI-10 camera was mounted to the side of Dick Garcia's helmet by Aerial Video Systems (AVS) of Burbank, CA at the Nissan USGP 500 World Championship at Carlsbad ...

  5. On Any Sunday - Wikipedia

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    The budget didn't allow the expense of high-speed cameras, so Brown improvised by using 24-volt batteries in the 12-volt film cameras. The result was a makeshift high-speed camera. Brown also used a helmet camera on some of the riders, which had not been widely attempted previously due to the bulk of film cameras of the day.

  6. Doctors Agree: These Futuristic Helmets Could Help Grow Your ...

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    If bulky helmets aren’t your thing, this laser cap is designed to look just like a baseball cap (hey, whatever gets you to wear it). Subtly tucked inside are 214 medical-grade laser diodes that ...

  7. Integrated Visual Augmentation System - Wikipedia

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    The previous helmet-like display was replaced by a flat display with better clarity, better line-of-sight, and also a hinge that allows the display to be flipped up. As a result, the field of view was reduced from 70 degrees to 60 degrees. The thermal camera was also being improved to increase clarity while reducing power consumption. [4]