AN EVENT-DRIVEN WEARABLE SYSTEMS FOR SUPPORTING PIT-CREW AND AUDIENCES ON MOTORBIKE RACES
Keywords:
Wearable Computing, Motorbike RaceAbstract
Motorbike racing is one of the most popular motorsports and many fans visit circuits to watch races. However, since audiences and pit crews can only obtain limited information, it is difficult for them to get detailed information about teams except for high ranking teams and few popular teams. To solve this problem, we propose an information browsing system for pit crews and audiences who use wearable computers. This system allows pit crew to browse for various race information easily and effortlessly, and it can entertain audiences much more.
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