Hawk-Eye Sensors
Tennis ball on court

How Sensors Work

The Hawk-Eye Sensors system uses wire thin tribo-electric based sensor material embedded on and around the boundary lines in patterns that optimize the areas monitored by the computer. The sensors are placed on the court based on our computer controlled patent pending installation frame to ensure accuracy. When a ball hits the sensor, a tribo-electric charge is sent to our proprietary hardware and software, which analyzes the signal, and indicates the relevant information. Our system allows us to make cost effective, accurate line calling systems for all courts.

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Patent Pending optimized sensor pattern which places increased coverage in those areas most difficult to call.
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Accurate installation approach using patent pending installation tools to ensure accurate sensor placement.
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Tribo Electric energy discharges when the ball hits the sensor. The voltage pattern normally seen is illustrated above.
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Proprietary hardware and software which processes the signal and displays the status to all interested parties.
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