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The use of radio frequency technology has made it easier to tens of thousands of marathon runners, rather than spending a lot of manpower and material resources in the past. The motion timing system is based on TI-Rfid technology and will collect data from all marathon runners from around the world.

The use of radio frequency technology has made it easier to tens of thousands of marathon runners, rather than spending a lot of manpower and material resources in the past. The motion timing system is based on TI-Rfid technology and will collect data from all marathon runners from around the world. ChampionChip’s timing system is to attach a TI-RFID sensor to the athlete’s shoes, when the athletes record through the ground or underground sensing antenna buried on the starting line and the finish line. This ensures that every athlete’s information can be recorded.

1)Accepted by many important events in the world
2)At the same time, it is also possible to track the time of individual athletes in the competition.
3)Place sensing antennas at some temporary inspection locations to prevent fraud
4)Can also be applied to triathlon, cycling and skating competitions
5)Game data can be placed on the Internet so that everyone can see it

In the 1999 marathon, Boston used TI-Rfid technology for timing management and placed entrant information on the Internet. The sensor is attached to each athlete’s shoelace by a plastic fixture so that each player’s game time can be easily recorded and sent to the Internet. Athletes’ friends and family can log in to the official website of the Boston Marathon, enter the athlete’s name or match number, and view the time of the athletes detected by the test stations set every 3 miles and update them at any time.