Thursday, March 3, 2016

Tech Article 3/4

Super Bowl 50 was the most "connected" Super Bowl in history





  • EyeVision 360 uses 36 cameras capable of giving viewers a 360-degree view of the action. Instant replays will be able to “freeze” a play and examine it from all sides before returning to the action. Fans will also be able to see the game from players’ perspectives, thanks to 16 cameras housed in pylons—a technology less than a year old—all of them embedded with microphones to give the game’s audio a richer, more natural feel.
  • Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/360-degree-cameras-and-other-cool-new-tech-super-bowl-50-180958039/#JsiRZy3poCtywvA4.99
  • Levi Stadium: where the game was played, has over 400 miles of cable, which feed 70 of 13,000 Wi-Fi routers.
  • Three solar-paneled pedestrian bridges and a solar-paneled roof deck, together producing enough energy to power home games. There’s also a 27,000-square-foot green roof planted with local vegetation, watered using reclaimed water. Eco-minded fans can see a live display of the stadium’s current energy usage
  • https://youtu.be/-brmGz3uEAg

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