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Touchdown or First Down? New Technology Tracks Football's Position in 3D Space
Officiating in football, especially in the National Football League (NFL), is no easy job. But referees will be pleased to know that researchers from North Carolina State University and Carnegie Mellon University, in collaboration with Disney Research, have developed new technology able to track the exact position of a football in 3D space using low-frequency magnetic fields.
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