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The <b>'''Automated Boxing Scoring System''' ('''ABSS''')</b> is a research and development project being developed by a group of Australian[[Australia]]n institutions and private companies. It aims to provide a training aid and unbiased scoring for the sport of [[Amateuramateur Boxingboxing]], and potentially other [[combatCombat sports|Combatcombat]] and [[Martialmartial art]] sports.
 
== Development organisations ==
*[[Australian Institute of Sport|Australian Institute of Sport]] (AIS)]].</br>
*PWP Designs Pty. Ltd.</br>
*[[CSIRO|Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).]]</br>
 
<b>'''Previous involvement in the project:</b></br>'''
== Development organisations ==
*[[Cooperative Research Centre|CRC]] for [[Microtechnology|microTechnology]].</br>
*[[Swinburne University of Technology]] ([[Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne]])</br>
*[[Griffith University]] ([[Brisbane, Australia|Brisbane]])</br>
 
== Overview ==
[[Australian Institute of Sport|Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)]].</br>
The system uses [[wireless communication]], micro sensors, smart integration, and computer scoring in an attempt to encourage accuracy and safety in the sport of amateur boxing based on a concept initially developed at Griffith University by Kurt Pope.<ref>Boxing Suit Monitoring System Using integrated PVDF Sensors, June 2002, School of Engineering, Griffith University</ref> The "boxing suit" also aims to provide a powerful training aid for coaches and [[Sports science|sports scientists]].
PWP Designs Pty. Ltd.</br>
[[CSIRO|Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).]]</br>
</br>
<b>Previous involvement in the project:</b></br>
[[Cooperative Research Centre|CRC]] for [[Microtechnology|microTechnology]].</br>
[[Swinburne University of Technology]] (Melbourne, Australia)</br>
[[Griffith University]] (Brisbane, Australia)</br>
</br>
 
The system allows monitoring of performance in real-time and is able to indicate the ___location of hits, display basic statistics on hit locations, and show the current score of each boxer. The advanced software package allows further analysis and playback of recorded bouts which allows the boxing coach and sports scientists to analyse and compare bouts blow-by-blow. The system comprises two suits, each of which includes a pair of standard [[boxing gloves]], head guard protector, and thin light weight vests. Each suit has been instrumented to allow detection of impacts.
== Overview ==
 
A new sport derived from boxing but modified for safety, called [[Box'Tag]], is now using the system to score competitions.
The system uses wireless communication, micro sensors, smart integration, and computer scoring in an attempt to encourage accuracy and safety in the sport of amateur boxing.</br>
</br>
The 'boxing suit' also aims to provide a powerful training aid for coaches and sports scientists.</br>
</br>
The system allows monitoring of performance in real-time and is able to indicate the ___location of hits, display basic statistics on hit locations, and the show current score of each boxer.</br>
</br>
The advanced software package allows further analysis and playback of recorded bouts which allows the boxing coach and sports scientists to analyse and compare bouts blow-by-blow.</br>
</br>
The system comprises two suits, each of which includes a pair of standard boxing gloves, head guard protector, and thin light weight vests. Each of which has been instrumented to allow detection of impacts.</br>
</br>
 
==See Citations also==
{{portal|Australia}}
 
== References ==
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| last = Partridge
*{{cite conference
| first = Kane
|last=Partridge
| coauthors = Jason P. Hayes, Daniel A. James, Craig Hill, Gareth Gin, Allan Hahn.
|first=Kane
| title = A wireless-sensor scoring and training system for combative sports.
|author2=Jason P. Hayes
| journal = Smart Structures, Devices, and Systems II
|author3=Daniel A. James
| volume = Volume 5649
|author4=Craig Hill
| pages = 402–408
|author5=Gareth Gin
| publisher = SPIE
|author6=Allan Hahn
| date = February 2005
| title = A wireless-sensor scoring and training system for combative sports.
| url = http://spiedl.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=PSISDG005649000001000402000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes
|book-title=Proc. journal =SPIE 5649, Smart Structures, Devices, and Systems II
| doi = 10.1117/12.582738 }}
|volume=5649
 
|pages=402–408
 
| publisher =SPIE SPIE
 
| date = February 2005
== References ==
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| doi = 10.1117/12.582738 }}
[http://www.pwpdesigns.com/index.php?path=services/projects&spgmGal=st/abss Automated Boxing Scoring System (ABSS)] - PWP Designs Pty. Ltd.</br>
[http://spiedl.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog |chapter=normal&id=PSISDG005649000001000402000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes A wireless-sensor scoring and training system for combative sports] - SPIE Abstract.</br>
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[http://www.bananasinpyjamas.com/ra/innovations/stories/s1159624.htm ABC Radio Australia - Innovations] - Transcript of interview with developer.</br>
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[http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/buzz/stories/s1108550.htm ABC Radio National - The Buzz] - Transcript of interview with developer.</br>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030622053208/http://www.abss.com.au/ Automated Boxing Scoring System (ABSS)]
[http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/13978/ MIT Technology Review]</br>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20091023063813/http://www.pwpdesigns.com.au/index.php?page=sports-technology Sports Technology] - PWP Designs Pty. Ltd.
[http://www.smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/17/1092508479491.html Sydney Morning Herald] - Article: Making boxing fairer</br>
*[http://spiedl.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=PSISDG005649000001000402000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes A wireless-sensor scoring and training system for combative sports]{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} - SPIE Abstract.
[http://www.ausport.gov.au/journals/ausport/vol4no1/41technology.asp Australian Sports Commission] - Journal Publication: Ausport - Technology steps into the ring at the AIS</br>
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928212105/http://www.abcbananasinpyjamas.net.aucom/catalystra/innovations/stories/s2019835s1159624.htm ABC TVRadio Australia - CatalystInnovations] - Transcript</br> of interview with developer.
*[http://www.abc.net.au/rarn/innovationsscience/buzz/stories/s1980567s1108550.htm ABC Radio AustraliaNational - InnovationsThe Buzz] - Transcript of interview with Profdeveloper. Allan Hahn</br>
*[http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/13978/ MIT Technology Review]</br>
*[http://www.smh.com.au/olympics/articles/2004/08/17/1092508479491.html Sydney Morning Herald] - Article: Making boxing fairer</br>
*[http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/buzzcatalyst/stories/s1108550s2019835.htm ABC Radio NationalTV - The BuzzCatalyst] - Transcript of interview with developer.</br>
*[http://www.bananasinpyjamasabc.comnet.au/ra/innovations/stories/s1159624s1980567.htm ABC Radio Australia - Innovations] - Transcript of interview with developerProf.</br> Allan Hahn (AIS)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20091223034633/http://strongarmboxing.com/ Strongarm Boxing - Box'Tag] - New sport derived from boxing with an emphasis on fitness safety
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090213031503/http://www.csiro.au/partnerships/CSIROandAIS.html Frontiers of sport: CSIRO and AIS forge a partnership]
*[http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/innovation/collaborators Australian Institute of Sport - Collaborators]
 
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