April 11, 2013 One of many most notable football leagues on earth use Hawk-Eye purpose range engineering during the 2013-14 time. At last. Voted on by top-flight English Premier League clubs, the decision signals a huge move in the developing technology argument, and will (hopefully) mean weall never wonder in case a ball did or didnat cross the line. While cases of goal-line decisions are few and far between, many have called on the help of engineering programs from the time Frank Lampard was denied an obvious goal against Germany through the World Cup this season. On the greatest stage in front of huge numbers of people, human problem was ingloriously laid bare as Lampardas shot, undeniably, entered Manuel Neueras line. It had been an unbelievable injustice, and further highlighted the necessity for FIFA to act. Thirty of Englandas top stadiums will begin installing the camera-based ball-tracking system quickly. Additionally, Hawk-Eye is going to be employed at Englandas hallowed Wembley Stadium for large showpiece suits. Other methods were considered by the Football Association, including GoalControl, which FIFA chose to use through the World Cup in Brazil next year. But it was Hawk-Eyeas encounter that won out. U.K.-based Hawk-Eye has previously used its technology in tennis and cricket matches, where in fact the company has demonstrated accuracy down seriously to the millimeter. The company plans to make use of that knowledge and utilize a seven camera per purpose program, which will alert fit authorities via a wrist watch one 2nd after a ball crosses the line. aHawk-Eye is delighted to be the partner that the Barclays Premier League trusts to provide accurate and reliable goal-line engineering. We realize the duty that we've been given, and that the real challenge lies ahead in consistently providing the technology that basketball deserves,a said Paul Hawkins, developer of Hawk-Eye. After the technology is implemented, the league says it will make Hawk-Eye replays available to broadcasters and possibly even in-stadium big-screens. Join the debate
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