A system and method for conducting automated vision tests and associated training using artificial intelligence processing on an extended reality (XR) platform includes: an extended reality headset display device configured to be worn by a user and operated by the user without direct medical professional assistance; a computing device communicatively coupled to the extended reality headset display device; and a vision testing and training module configured to execute on the computing device, the vision testing module when executed: displays at least one test data set comprising a plurality of vision tests to a user; detects a plurality of user responses to the tests; records the plurality of user responses; processes the plurality of user responses; and stores the plurality of user responses to compare with a plurality of other recorded user data to determine standards based on user qualifications.
Wireless Communications Device, System, And Method For Improved Accuracy In Sports Game Play
Craig Andrews - Loudon TN, US Judy Andrews - Loudon TN, US
International Classification:
A63B 24/00 A63B 71/06
Abstract:
A system for tracking and monitoring a game ball, wirelessly gathering data from the ball, game elements, players, officials, to improve timeliness and accuracy of game, includes a wireless tag disposed within ball to provide an identification, wirelessly communicable with a receiver to indicate a position in X, Y, Z coordinates, such that ball edge locations are identified; wireless communication system tag reading devices arranged in an array, each configured to sense and read each wireless communication system tag; a pressure sensor disposed upon player and configured to send signal of sudden pressure change; a computer control center connected to the wireless communication system tag and tag reading devices, configured for receiving, computing, processing a plurality of game data and communicating a decisive signal for exact position for placement of ball; and a personal computing device worn by game official for communications and configured to send, receive data during game.
Wireless Communications Device, System, And Method For Improved Accuracy In Sports Game Play
Craig Andrews - Loudon TN, US Judy Andrews - Loudon TN, US
International Classification:
A63B 71/06 H04L 29/08 G06K 7/10 H04W 4/02
Abstract:
A system for tracking and monitoring a game ball, wirelessly gathering data from the ball, game device elements, players, officials, to improve timeliness and accuracy of the game, includes: a wireless tag disposed within the ball to provide an identification, wirelessly communicable with a receiver to indicate a position in X, Y, Z coordinates, and such that ball edge locations are identified; wireless communication system tag reading devices arranged in decisive areas and each configured to sense and read each wireless communication system tag; a computer control center connected to the wireless communication system tag and tag reading devices, configured for receiving, computing, and processing a plurality of game data and communicating a decisive signal for the exact position for a placement of the ball; and a personal computing device worn by a game official for communications and configured both to send and receive data during the game.
Sideline Test To Detect Concussions That Affect Visual, Proprioceptive, Or Vestibular Brain Functions
A method for testing a subject to detect a reduction in cerebral function presumably resulting from mild traumatic brain injury, that affects visual, proprioceptive, and vestibular brain functions includes: providing a user interface, input device, and portable computer into the hands of the test subject suspected of having mild traumatic brain injury; providing an icon on the user interface visible to the subject; rotating the subject holding the computer a predetermined number of revolutions, at a predetermined rate of rotation, to engage the vestibular system of the subject prior to testing; aligning, by the subject, the icon on the screen of the user interface in alignment with a test administrator; maintaining the alignment of the icon on the screen and the test administrator throughout the rotations; and conducting a real-time test for mild traumatic brain injury utilizing the user interface, the user input device, and the associated computer.
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