Author_Institution :
Vivid Sky, St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract :
Technology continues to play a major role in sports. We have always been intrigued by the combination of sports and technology, and in 2002, along with a team of like-minded sports techno-fans, formed Vivid Sky. We wanted to explore ways to enhance our experience of attending live sporting events while still honoring tradition. For the past two years, we have been developing the SkyBOX system, which integrates emerging Wi-Fi and on-demand technologies with the Internet. Fans attending a game can tap in to a wireless network from anywhere in the stadium using a handheld device that, among other things, will let them 1) view on-demand instant replays from various cameras; 2) access real-time analytical and graphic player, team, and game statistics; 3) order food and merchandise; 4) learn from interactive rulebooks and playbooks; 5) play interactive games with and against other SkyBOX users; 6) send e-mail and graphic e-post-cards; 7) bid on in-stadium auction items; 8) check traffic for the drive home; 9) make reservations at nearby restaurants.
Keywords :
Internet; notebook computers; sport; user interfaces; wireless LAN; Internet; SkyBOX system; Vivid Sky; Wi-Fi technology; handheld device; in-stadium auction item; interactive games; on-demand instant replay; on-demand technology; sports; wireless network; Cameras; Displays; Fans; Handheld computers; Neck; Operating systems; Streaming media; User interfaces; Video on demand; Wireless networks;