
Since 1999,
ATH-NET-IX has developed software for athletics and sports. Our goal is to provide
wireless software applications for many of the tasks
currently being done by traditional means
in athletics.
Athnetix utilizes the Mobile Computers, such as the
W-Mobile Pocket PC
Bluetooth enabled devices.

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Measure and Capture Concussion Level Impacts
Sudden Impact is a
Patent Pending Sensor designed to be used in all contact sports
and activities. The case is small and light and can be
attached easily to the inside of football, baseball, hockey
or most any helmet to measure impacts. It contains a Microcontroller
(MCU) that will measure, store and wirelessly
transmit impact information in real time. Sudden Impact
measures the amount of G-force,
as well as the duration of the impact in
milliseconds, there are 2
Accelerometer
sensors (Left and Right) sampling at millisecond speed to record
the position and readings. Date and
Time are also stored.
eXtreme Impact Technology
is one of the first to develop and offer a personal low-cost
wireless and non-wireless sensor that
can measure, capture, store and transmit real-time
Impact Data
from the Playing Field to the Sideline,
Bench or Press box. Up to 330ft (wireless version), receive
instant impact gravities (G's) and impact
length (msec). Store up to 2500 impacts,
impact length, impact position and date/time
right on the sensor. With the built-in transceiver
you can transmit to a PC/Laptop or W-Mobile
device utilizing Bluetooth.
The non-wireless version can still store 2500 impacts, impact
length, impact position and date/time right on the sensor and can
then be imported at a later time to the desktop software.
With our Patent Pending sensor and software capture all this data,
then download to your PC/Laptop and review
and evaluate for "Concussion Level Impacts" and
impact force. Keep the data in a database right on your PC.
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Parents and coaches can track game to game and season to
season player impacts. Don't guess, but know when a player has
received a concussion level impact! |