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FLW to Broadcast
Real-Time Tourney Data
HOUSTON
- FLW Outdoors and Remote Knowledge have announced plans to roll out a new
digital monitoring technology July 16 during the final round of competition
at the $1.5 million Forrest L. Wood Championship on Lake Hamilton in Hot
Springs, Ark. Terms of the Agreement are forthcoming. The technology will
allow visitors to FLWOutdoors.com to view, in real-time, the location and
estimated catches of all 12 finalists as they cast for a top award of
$500,000 cash - the sport's largest award.
The technology behind the service is a new marine system called LEO, which
has been the subject of an FLW Outdoors pilot program with Remote Knowledge
for several months. It relies upon a combination of Sprint, Iridium and GPS
technologies to provide instant tracking and reporting functions no matter
where a boat is located anywhere on earth.
In previous Wal-Mart FLW Tour events this year, LEO provided tournament
support data and communications functions for FLW Outdoors officials and FSN
(Fox Sports Net) production crews in addition to the real-time, on-the-water
leaderboard information, which will be made public for the first time on
FLWOutdoors.com during the July 16 demonstration in Hot Springs.
How it Works
During the Forrest L. Wood Championship, the weight of each finalist's bass
will be entered into a handheld keypad linked to a shoebox-sized
transmitter. This data will then be uploaded by cell or low-earth orbit
satellite automatically (whichever works best at a given location) to
FLWOutdoors.com, where fishing fans can log in to see the exact location and
track of their favorite angler as they compete on Lake Hamilton. The number
of fish and estimated weight will also be posted in real time. The feed will
be available from the 7 a.m. takeoff until 2 p.m. The final two hours of
competition will not be broadcast live. The live leaderboard feed will then
resume during the 5 p.m. weigh-in festivities as official weights are
recorded and the winner is determined.
"With the Remote Knowledge's live-data solution installed on our specially
equipped Ranger Comanche boats, we will deliver a more fulfilling and
exciting fan experience than ever before," said Charlie Evans, president and
CEO of FLW Outdoors. "We pioneered live automated leaderboards during
tournament weigh-ins with our exclusive FLW Live feature, and we are proud
to take this revolution a step further by providing a real-time,
on-the-water leaderboard."
In addition to being available on FLWOutdoors.com, the leaderboard data
provided by Remote Knowledge will also be displayed on computer monitors and
TV screens throughout the Hot Springs Convention Center for fans visiting
the championship's world-class outdoor show. To add an additional layer of
interaction at future tournaments, Remote Knowledge will distribute updated
information to fans' cell phones, BlackBerrys, and cell-enabled PDAs via
Sprint text messaging. To sign up for this service, members will log onto
www.flwoutdoors.com.
Remote Knowledge's Randy Bayne said, "In much the same way that golf
tournaments use leaderboards, now Wal-Mart FLW Tour events can relay live
results directly from professional anglers miles away to spectators and
television crews."
In addition to the capabilities previously mentioned, LEO can remotely
monitor and control a wide rage of vessel functionality, including bilge
pumps, shore power, intrusion detection and unauthorized movement. If
trouble occurs, an owner can be notified directly via e-mail, text message
and cell phone or through a manned Central Call Center.
"Our work with FLW Outdoors demonstrates our ability to listen to customers'
needs and tailor our core technologies to deliver the value they demand,"
Bayne said. "Our goal in the marine industry is to establish our solutions
as the preeminent leader in on-board systems integration, global vessel
communications, and remote command and control services all bundled to
deliver the next generation digital boat."
From FLW Outdoors
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