Patents Assigned to Performance Lab Technologies Limited
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Patent number: 12033166Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for analysing an activity session. Data from a monitoring device worn by a user of the system for example is received over a period of time or distance and a classification system of the invention is utilised in real time or post session to determine the activities performed by the user during the session. The data collected relates to multiple parameters monitored during the activity session. The classification system defines an activity using a set of threshold criteria for a combination of parameters and therefore identifies a particular activity performed during the activity session when a combination of monitored parameters satisfies the threshold criteria for a particular activity. Determining the activities performed in this way allows for more useful interpretation of the data which in turn leads to more effective coaching advice and feedback for the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Kerri Anne McMaster
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Patent number: 11410188Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for analysing an activity session. Data from a monitoring device worn by a user of the system for example is received over a period of time or distance and a classification system of the invention is utilised in real time or post session to determine the activities performed by the user during the session. The data collected relates to multiple parameters monitored during the activity session. The classification system defines an activity using a set of threshold criteria for a combination of parameters and therefore identifies a particular activity performed during the activity session when a combination of monitored parameters satisfies the threshold criteria for a particular activity. Determining the activities performed in this way allows for more useful interpretation of the data which in turn leads to more effective coaching advice and feedback for the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Kerri Anne McMaster
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Patent number: 11367085Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for analysing an activity session. Data from a monitoring device worn by a user of the system for example is received over a period of time or distance and a classification system of the invention is utilised in real time or post session to determine the activities performed by the user during the session. The data collected relates to multiple parameters monitored during the activity session. The classification system defines an activity using a set of threshold criteria for a combination of parameters and therefore identifies a particular activity performed during the activity session when a combination of monitored parameters satisfies the threshold criteria for a particular activity. Determining the activities performed in this way allows for more useful interpretation of the data which in turn leads to more effective coaching advice and feedback for the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Kerri Anne McMaster
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Patent number: 11023903Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for analysing an activity session. Data from a monitoring device worn by a user of the system for example is received over a period of time or distance and a classification system of the invention is utilised in real time or post session to determine the activities performed by the user during the session. The data collected relates to multiple parameters monitored during the activity session. The classification system defines an activity using a set of threshold criteria for a combination of parameters and therefore identifies a particular activity performed during the activity session when a combination of monitored parameters satisfies the threshold criteria for a particular activity. Determining the activities performed in this way allows for more useful interpretation of the data which in turn leads to more effective coaching advice and feedback for the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Kerri Anne McMaster
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Patent number: 10744373Abstract: The technology disclosed here involves analyzing an activity session. An example method involves receiving activity data indicative of an activity of a user, the activity data comprising a plurality of measurements associated with multiple parameters monitored during an activity session; retrieving a set of criteria corresponding to an activity type, wherein the set comprises a criterion related to a biomedical parameter and a criterion related to a resistance parameter; classifying, based on the set of criteria, the received activity data into a plurality of segments, wherein a first segment comprises a portion of the activity data corresponding to the activity type; accessing historical data associated with the user, the historical data comprising a second segment of historical data corresponding to the activity type; comparing the first segment comprising the portion of the received activity data and the second segment comprising historical data; and generating output based on the comparing.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventor: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland
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Patent number: 10628678Abstract: The technology provides a method and system of analyzing a sporting activity. An example of the technology involves one or more processors receiving location data associated with a first player and location data associated with a second player, wherein the location data of the first player and the location data of the second player are derived from one or more sensor devices; detecting a game event associated with the first player; determining, in view of the received location data, a plurality of locations of the first player and at least one location of the second player; and classifying the game event based on the plurality of locations of the first player and the at least one location of the second player.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2019Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Mark Nayler
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Patent number: 10589150Abstract: The invention provides a method of monitoring an activity session comprising receiving activity data indicative of at least one activity performed during the activity session, the activity data comprising a plurality of measurements associated to a plurality of parameters monitored during the activity session; a processor comparing at least some of the received measurements associated to at least two of the parameters with at least one set of a plurality of sets of measurements stored on a tangible computer readable medium; and a processor generating a training plan based at least partly on a comparison between the received measurements and the stored measurements. Other aspects of the invention provide an exercise coaching system.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventor: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland
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Patent number: 10372992Abstract: The invention provides a method of analyzing a sporting activity comprising receiving location data associated with a first player, a second player, and a game object; detecting, by a processing device, a game event associated with the first player; determining, in view of the received location data, a plurality of relative locations of the first player at a time prior to the game event, wherein the plurality of relative locations comprise a relative location in relation to the second player and a relative location in relation to a playing area; and classifying the game event based on the plurality of relative locations of the first player at the time prior to the game event.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2018Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Mark Nayler
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Patent number: 10019721Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for analysing an activity session. Data from a monitoring device worn by a user of the system for example is received over a period of time or distance and a classification system of the invention is utilized in real time or post session to determine the activities performed by the user during the session. The data collected relates to multiple parameters monitored during the activity session. The classification system defines an activity using a set of threshold criteria for a combination of parameters and therefore identifies a particular activity performed during the activity session when a combination of monitored parameters satisfies the threshold criteria for a particular activity. Determining the activities performed in this way allows for more useful interpretation of the data which in turn leads to more effective coaching advice and feedback for the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2017Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Kerri Anne McMaster
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Patent number: 9665873Abstract: The invention relates to a system and method for analyzing an activity session. Data from a monitoring device worn by a user of the system for example is received over a period of time or distance and a classification system of the invention is utilized in real time or post session to determine the activities performed by the user during the session. The data collected relates to multiple parameters monitored during the activity session. The classification system defines an activity using a set of threshold criteria for a combination of parameters and therefore identifies a particular activity performed during the activity session when a combination of monitored parameters satisfies the threshold criteria for a particular activity. Determining the activities performed in this way allows for more useful interpretation of the data which in turn leads to more effective coaching advice and feedback for the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Performance Lab Technologies LimitedInventors: Jonathan Edward Bell Ackland, Kerri Anne McMaster