US20110109045A1 - Dartboard Structure and Electronic Device for the Same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the improved dartboard structure. More specifically, the present invention relates to an electronic device, which has wireless communication interfaces, for an improved dartboard structure.
- the user may accidently hit the hardware components with the dart, which may damage the dartboard.
- the user if the user needs to reset the dartboard during the competitions, he or she would need to walk back and forth between the throwing position and the position of the dartboard. As a result, the inconvenience can disrupt the flow of a dart throwing competition.
- the present invention provides an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the dartboard structure, wherein a wireless communication method is used to transmit the set parameters and the information between the body of the dartboard and the electronic device.
- the present invention provides an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the improved dartboard structure.
- the primary objective of this invention is to provide an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the improved dartboard structure.
- the dartboard structure comprises a body with a board-surface, a first wireless communication interface, a sensing module that is configured to generate a sensing signal according to a location of at least one dart thrown onto the body, and a body processing module that is configured to generate a location signal according to the sensing signal; wherein the location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to a second wireless communication interface of an electronic device.
- a central processing module of the electronic device calculates a score according to the location signal so that a display module of the electronic device displays the score.
- Another objective of this invention is to provide an electronic device for a dartboard structure which comprises a body with a board-surface, a body processing module, a sensing module and a first wireless communication interface.
- the electronic device comprises: a central processing module, a second wireless communication interface, and a display module; wherein the sensing module generates a sensing signal according to a location of at least one dart being thrown to the body.
- the body processing module generates a location signal according to the sensing signal, and the location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to the second wireless communication interface.
- the central processing module calculates a score according to the location signal so that the display module displays the score.
- the electronic device as mentioned above includes a personal computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, palmtop computer, etc and other devices which can transmit information via wireless communication.
- each of the electronic hardwares can be individually and independently mounted onto the electronic dartboard via the electronic device and the body that has a wireless communication interface by means of wireless transmission of the information and the set parameters, so that the electronic hardware can be protected and the flow of dart competition is smooth.
- the body can be connected to the electronic device with a wireless communication interface in dart competition activities, wherein the display region and the setting region of the dart body can be selectively omitted, which could greatly reduce the cost of damages of the board body.
- the weight of the board body is reduced, allowing it to be portable and convenient to use.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic view of a first embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is a schematic perspective view of a dartboard structure of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 1C is a top view of the dartboard structure of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a schematic view of a second embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2B is a schematic perspective view of the dartboard structure of the second embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2C is a top view of the dartboard structure of the second embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 1A schematically illustrates a first embodiment of a dartboard structure 1 a and an electronic device 2 .
- FIG. 1B and FIG. 1C respectively show a perspective view and a top view of the dartboard structure of the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the dartboard structure 1 a comprises a body 11 with a board-surface 111 , a sensing module 131 , a body processing module 133 and a first wireless communication interface 15 .
- the electronic device 2 comprises a second wireless communication interface 21 , a display module 23 and a central processing module 25 .
- the sensing module 131 is a pressure sensing module.
- the sensing module 131 and the body processing module 133 are mounted on the rear of the body 11 , and the body processing module 133 electrically connects to the sensing module 131 .
- the sensing module 131 when a dart 113 is thrown onto the board-surface 111 , the sensing module 131 generates a pressure signal (not shown) in accordance with the pressure caused by the dart 113 being thrown onto the board-surface 111 .
- the body processing module 133 determines the location of the dart 113 according to the pressure signal generated by the sensing module 131 , and generates a location signal 110 .
- the body processing module 133 actively and continuously detects the sensing module 131 whether or not a pressure signal is generated. Once a pressure signal is detected, the location of the dart 113 can be determined and generates a location signal. It should be noted that the sensing module 131 can be mounted, in a plate-like manner, on the rear of the body 11 , or can be mounted on different locations on the body 11 in various regions. The objective is to correctly sense the pressure not to limit the disposition of the sensing module 131 .
- the body processing module 133 After the body processing module 133 generates the location signal 110 according to the location of the dart 113 , the body processing module 133 transmits the location signal 110 to the first wireless communication interface 15 . Then, the first wireless communication interface 15 transmits the location signal 110 to the second wireless communication interface 21 of the electronic device 2 by way of wireless communication. After the second wireless communication interface 21 receives the location signal 110 , the central processing module 25 of the electronic device 2 calculates a score 112 according to the location signal 110 based on a set of scoring rules, and the display module 23 will display the score 112 represented by the location of the dart 113 thrown onto the board-surface 111 .
- the display module 23 of the electronic device 2 also displays other various information (not shown) of the dart competition.
- the information of the dart competition includes user reference number, a thrown dart number and an accumulation score, etc.
- an input module 27 is also incorporated, and the input module 27 includes a third wireless communication interface 271 .
- the input module 27 receives a user configuration 270 inputted by a user, the user configuration 270 is then transmitted to the second wireless communication interface 21 of the electronic device 2 via the third wireless communication interface 271 .
- the user can complete the operation of the electronic device 2 .
- the operation of the electronic device 2 is via wireless communication, hence, the user does not need to walk back and forth between the body 11 and the electronic device 2 to operate the electronic device 2 , which might have otherwise interfered with the flow of competition.
- the user can stand at the dart 113 throwing position only to complete the operations of the electronic device 2 via the input module 27 which is with the wireless communication function.
- the structure of the dart board 1 a can be mounted with a plurality of buttons (not shown). When the user has removed the dart 113 , the user can press the button at the same time to send a signal of switching users or a signal of ending the scoring of the competition.
- the transmission of the signals above is similar to that of the location signal and accordingly, further explanation is omitted.
- the sensing module 131 cannot determine whether the user has completed the throwing action. For instance, if the user misses a throw onto the board-surface 111 , the user can use the input module 27 with the wireless transmission function to set the completion of the throw for the electronic device 2 such that the dart competition can be fairly continued.
- the input module 27 is not restricted to only the input module with a wireless transmission function.
- the input module 27 can also be wired to the electronic device 2 .
- the input module 27 is a keyboard.
- any type of similar device with a wireless transmission function which could achieve the transmission of user configuration 270 can also be used as an input module 27 , for instance, a mouse or a remote controller which are normally seen in the market.
- the best communication method for the first wireless communication interface 15 , the second wireless communication interface 21 and the third wireless communication interface 271 is bidirectional multiple frequency protocol.
- the bidirectional protocol is used to ensure that two wireless communication interfaces have received mutual signals from each other so that the information transmission is affirmed.
- the multiple frequency protocols are used to prevent interferences from other users in the same frequency.
- the method of transmission is not limited, and among the first wireless communication interface 15 , the second wireless communication interface 21 and the third wireless communication interface 271 , the same frequency can be used to proceed with respective signal transmission.
- a first frequency transmission can also be used between the first wireless communication interface 15 and the second wireless communication interface 21 , while a second frequency which is different from the first frequency is used between the second wireless communication interface 21 and the third wireless communication interface 271 .
- FIG. 2A illustrates a second embodiment of the dartboard structure 1 b and the electronic device 2 .
- FIG. 2B and FIG. 2C show the perspective view and top view of the dartboard structure 1 b of the second embodiment respectively.
- the operation and configuration of the individual components are similar to that of the first embodiment.
- the components with the same reference numbers have the same functions and, hence, further explanations are omitted.
- the sensing modules of the second embodiment are a first image capturing module 135 and a second image capturing module 137 .
- the images captured by the image capturing modules 135 , 137 are the sensing signals of the sensing modules.
- the first image capturing module 135 and the second image capturing module 137 are electrically connected to the body processing module 133 .
- the image capturing module 135 captures the first image 1350 of the board-surface 111 at a first angle 1352 in response to the change of the image of the board-surface 111 .
- the second image capturing module 137 captures a second image 1370 of the board-surface 111 at a second angle 1372 in response to the change of the image of the board-surface 111 .
- the body processing module 133 analyses the image changes of the board-surface 111 and generates a location signal 110 . Similarly, the body processing module 133 actively and continuously determines whether an image is produced by the first image capturing module 135 and the second image capturing module 137 . Upon detection of the generated image, the images are signally processed to generate a location signal 110 .
- the body processing module 133 of the second embodiment transmits the location signal 110 to the first wireless communication interface 15 .
- the first wireless communication interface 15 transmits the location signal 110 to the second wireless communication interface 21 by means of wireless communication.
- the electronic device 2 triggers the central processing module 25 to calculate the location signal 110 based on the regulated scoring rules to obtain a score 112 .
- the display module displays the score 112 represented by the location of the dart 113 thrown onto the board-surface 111 .
- the number of image capturing modules is not restricted to two, but can be increased, for instance, to three or four, to achieve a more complete function.
- the dartboard structure and the electronic device for the dartboard structure can communicate through wireless communication.
- the individual hardware components can be independently mounted to reduce damages to the device of the prior art due to darts hitting the dartboard in the wrong areas.
- the user can make various related configuration at the throwing location in the course of the competition via wireless input devices to enhance the smooth flow of the competition.
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Abstract
An electronic device for a dartboard structure is disclosed. The dartboard structure comprises a body with a board-surface, a sensing module, a body processing module and a first wireless communication interface. The electronic device comprises a second wireless communication interface, a central processing module and a display module. The sensing module is configured to generate a sensing signal according to the location of at least one dart being thrown to the body. The body processing module converts the sensing signal to a position signal. The location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to the second wireless communication interface of the electronic device. The central processing module of the electronic device calculates a score according to the location signal so that the display module of the electronic device can display the score.
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- This application claims priority to China Patent Application No. 200920268037.7 filed on Nov. 6, 2009, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
- Not applicable.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the improved dartboard structure. More specifically, the present invention relates to an electronic device, which has wireless communication interfaces, for an improved dartboard structure.
- 2. Descriptions of the Related Art
- Dartboard competitions are played globally and have become popular due to its simple game rules and low entry requirements. The winner of the game is determined by the number of points that correspond to the area where the darts hit the board.
- Following the popularity of the dartboard competitions, many types of dartboards have been developed, with the most popular being the electronic dartboard due to its automatic scoring and operation convenience. Electronic dartboards that are commonly found in the market have display modules, operation modules or other electronic hardware etc. that are mounted on the lower section of the dartboard. Thus, a user could obtain the competition information from the display module. At the same time, related operation settings can be inputted in the dartboard during the competitions.
- However, when the display modules, operation modules or the electronic hardwares are mounted on the dartboard, the user may accidently hit the hardware components with the dart, which may damage the dartboard. In addition, if the user needs to reset the dartboard during the competitions, he or she would need to walk back and forth between the throwing position and the position of the dartboard. As a result, the inconvenience can disrupt the flow of a dart throwing competition.
- In view of the above shortcomings, it is important to improve the existing electronic dartboard and to develop a dartboard which is convenient to use, safe and durable.
- To solve the above mentioned drawbacks, the present invention provides an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the dartboard structure, wherein a wireless communication method is used to transmit the set parameters and the information between the body of the dartboard and the electronic device.
- To achieve the above objective, the present invention provides an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the improved dartboard structure.
- The primary objective of this invention is to provide an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device for the improved dartboard structure. The dartboard structure comprises a body with a board-surface, a first wireless communication interface, a sensing module that is configured to generate a sensing signal according to a location of at least one dart thrown onto the body, and a body processing module that is configured to generate a location signal according to the sensing signal; wherein the location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to a second wireless communication interface of an electronic device. A central processing module of the electronic device calculates a score according to the location signal so that a display module of the electronic device displays the score.
- Another objective of this invention is to provide an electronic device for a dartboard structure which comprises a body with a board-surface, a body processing module, a sensing module and a first wireless communication interface. The electronic device comprises: a central processing module, a second wireless communication interface, and a display module; wherein the sensing module generates a sensing signal according to a location of at least one dart being thrown to the body. The body processing module generates a location signal according to the sensing signal, and the location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to the second wireless communication interface. The central processing module calculates a score according to the location signal so that the display module displays the score.
- The electronic device as mentioned above includes a personal computer, laptop computer, notebook computer, palmtop computer, etc and other devices which can transmit information via wireless communication.
- The advantage of the present invention is that each of the electronic hardwares can be individually and independently mounted onto the electronic dartboard via the electronic device and the body that has a wireless communication interface by means of wireless transmission of the information and the set parameters, so that the electronic hardware can be protected and the flow of dart competition is smooth. Furthermore, in accordance with the present invention, the body can be connected to the electronic device with a wireless communication interface in dart competition activities, wherein the display region and the setting region of the dart body can be selectively omitted, which could greatly reduce the cost of damages of the board body. At the same time, the weight of the board body is reduced, allowing it to be portable and convenient to use.
- The detailed technology and preferred embodiments implemented for the subject invention are described in the following paragraphs accompanying the appended drawings for people skilled in this field to well appreciate the features of the claimed invention.
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FIG. 1A is a schematic view of a first embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 1B is a schematic perspective view of a dartboard structure of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 1C is a top view of the dartboard structure of the first embodiment in accordance with the present invention. -
FIG. 2A is a schematic view of a second embodiment in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2B is a schematic perspective view of the dartboard structure of the second embodiment in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIG. 2C is a top view of the dartboard structure of the second embodiment in accordance with the present invention. - The following preferred embodiments are used to describe an improved dartboard structure and an electronic device of the dartboard structure. It should be noted that the descriptions of the preferred embodiments are used to construe the objects of the present invention and is not a limitation of the claims thereof. Those non-directly related elements of the present invention have been omitted from the drawings, and the specific dimensions of the elements shown in the drawings are meant for the construction of the invention and are not a limitation of the actual size of the elements.
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FIG. 1A schematically illustrates a first embodiment of a dartboard structure 1 a and anelectronic device 2.FIG. 1B andFIG. 1C respectively show a perspective view and a top view of the dartboard structure of the first embodiment of the present invention. The dartboard structure 1 a comprises abody 11 with a board-surface 111, asensing module 131, abody processing module 133 and a firstwireless communication interface 15. Theelectronic device 2 comprises a secondwireless communication interface 21, adisplay module 23 and acentral processing module 25. Thesensing module 131 is a pressure sensing module. - Particularly, in the first embodiment, the
sensing module 131 and thebody processing module 133 are mounted on the rear of thebody 11, and thebody processing module 133 electrically connects to thesensing module 131. Thus, when adart 113 is thrown onto the board-surface 111, thesensing module 131 generates a pressure signal (not shown) in accordance with the pressure caused by thedart 113 being thrown onto the board-surface 111. After that, thebody processing module 133 determines the location of thedart 113 according to the pressure signal generated by thesensing module 131, and generates alocation signal 110. - The
body processing module 133 actively and continuously detects thesensing module 131 whether or not a pressure signal is generated. Once a pressure signal is detected, the location of thedart 113 can be determined and generates a location signal. It should be noted that thesensing module 131 can be mounted, in a plate-like manner, on the rear of thebody 11, or can be mounted on different locations on thebody 11 in various regions. The objective is to correctly sense the pressure not to limit the disposition of thesensing module 131. - After the
body processing module 133 generates thelocation signal 110 according to the location of thedart 113, thebody processing module 133 transmits thelocation signal 110 to the firstwireless communication interface 15. Then, the firstwireless communication interface 15 transmits thelocation signal 110 to the secondwireless communication interface 21 of theelectronic device 2 by way of wireless communication. After the secondwireless communication interface 21 receives thelocation signal 110, thecentral processing module 25 of theelectronic device 2 calculates ascore 112 according to thelocation signal 110 based on a set of scoring rules, and thedisplay module 23 will display thescore 112 represented by the location of thedart 113 thrown onto the board-surface 111. It should be appreciated that other than displaying the score represented by the location of thedart 113 thrown onto thesurface 111, thedisplay module 23 of theelectronic device 2 also displays other various information (not shown) of the dart competition. The information of the dart competition includes user reference number, a thrown dart number and an accumulation score, etc. - Furthermore, to facilitate the operation by the user in the first embodiment, an
input module 27 is also incorporated, and theinput module 27 includes a thirdwireless communication interface 271. When theinput module 27 receives auser configuration 270 inputted by a user, theuser configuration 270 is then transmitted to the secondwireless communication interface 21 of theelectronic device 2 via the thirdwireless communication interface 271. Thus, the user can complete the operation of theelectronic device 2. The operation of theelectronic device 2 is via wireless communication, hence, the user does not need to walk back and forth between thebody 11 and theelectronic device 2 to operate theelectronic device 2, which might have otherwise interfered with the flow of competition. The user can stand at thedart 113 throwing position only to complete the operations of theelectronic device 2 via theinput module 27 which is with the wireless communication function. The structure of the dart board 1 a can be mounted with a plurality of buttons (not shown). When the user has removed thedart 113, the user can press the button at the same time to send a signal of switching users or a signal of ending the scoring of the competition. The transmission of the signals above is similar to that of the location signal and accordingly, further explanation is omitted. - In the course of throwing the dart, the
sensing module 131 cannot determine whether the user has completed the throwing action. For instance, if the user misses a throw onto the board-surface 111, the user can use theinput module 27 with the wireless transmission function to set the completion of the throw for theelectronic device 2 such that the dart competition can be fairly continued. It should be noted that theinput module 27 is not restricted to only the input module with a wireless transmission function. Theinput module 27 can also be wired to theelectronic device 2. In the first embodiment, theinput module 27 is a keyboard. However, this is not restricted to the present invention, any type of similar device with a wireless transmission function which could achieve the transmission ofuser configuration 270 can also be used as aninput module 27, for instance, a mouse or a remote controller which are normally seen in the market. - It is noted that the best communication method for the first
wireless communication interface 15, the secondwireless communication interface 21 and the thirdwireless communication interface 271 is bidirectional multiple frequency protocol. The bidirectional protocol is used to ensure that two wireless communication interfaces have received mutual signals from each other so that the information transmission is affirmed. The multiple frequency protocols are used to prevent interferences from other users in the same frequency. However, the method of transmission is not limited, and among the firstwireless communication interface 15, the secondwireless communication interface 21 and the thirdwireless communication interface 271, the same frequency can be used to proceed with respective signal transmission. A first frequency transmission can also be used between the firstwireless communication interface 15 and the secondwireless communication interface 21, while a second frequency which is different from the first frequency is used between the secondwireless communication interface 21 and the thirdwireless communication interface 271. -
FIG. 2A illustrates a second embodiment of thedartboard structure 1 b and theelectronic device 2.FIG. 2B andFIG. 2C show the perspective view and top view of thedartboard structure 1 b of the second embodiment respectively. In the second embodiment, the operation and configuration of the individual components are similar to that of the first embodiment. The components with the same reference numbers have the same functions and, hence, further explanations are omitted. Unlike the first embodiment, the sensing modules of the second embodiment are a firstimage capturing module 135 and a secondimage capturing module 137. The images captured by theimage capturing modules - Specifically, in the second embodiment, the first
image capturing module 135 and the secondimage capturing module 137 are electrically connected to thebody processing module 133. Thus, when adart 113 is thrown to the board-surface 111, theimage capturing module 135 captures thefirst image 1350 of the board-surface 111 at afirst angle 1352 in response to the change of the image of the board-surface 111. The secondimage capturing module 137 captures asecond image 1370 of the board-surface 111 at asecond angle 1372 in response to the change of the image of the board-surface 111. Then, after thebody processing module 133 receives thefirst image 1350 and thesecond image 1370, thebody processing module 133 analyses the image changes of the board-surface 111 and generates alocation signal 110. Similarly, thebody processing module 133 actively and continuously determines whether an image is produced by the firstimage capturing module 135 and the secondimage capturing module 137. Upon detection of the generated image, the images are signally processed to generate alocation signal 110. - Like the first embodiment, after the
body processing module 133 generates thelocation signal 110 according to the location of thedart 113, thebody processing module 133 of the second embodiment transmits thelocation signal 110 to the firstwireless communication interface 15. Then, the firstwireless communication interface 15 transmits thelocation signal 110 to the secondwireless communication interface 21 by means of wireless communication. After the secondwireless communication interface 21 receives thelocation signal 110, theelectronic device 2 triggers thecentral processing module 25 to calculate thelocation signal 110 based on the regulated scoring rules to obtain ascore 112. After that, the display module displays thescore 112 represented by the location of thedart 113 thrown onto the board-surface 111. - It should be noted that in the second embodiment, the number of image capturing modules is not restricted to two, but can be increased, for instance, to three or four, to achieve a more complete function.
- In view of the description of the embodiments, the dartboard structure and the electronic device for the dartboard structure can communicate through wireless communication. Thus, the individual hardware components can be independently mounted to reduce damages to the device of the prior art due to darts hitting the dartboard in the wrong areas. In addition, the user can make various related configuration at the throwing location in the course of the competition via wireless input devices to enhance the smooth flow of the competition.
- The above disclosure is related to the detailed technical contents and inventive features thereof. People skilled in this field may proceed with a variety of modifications and replacements based on the disclosures and suggestions of the invention as described without departing from the characteristics thereof. Nevertheless, although such modifications and replacements are not fully disclosed in the above descriptions, they have substantially been covered in the following claims as appended.
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1. An electronic device for a dartboard structure, the dartboard structure comprising a body with a board-surface, a body processing module, a sensing module and a first wireless communication interface, the electronic device comprising:
a central processing module;
a second wireless communication interface; and
a display module;
wherein the sensing module generates a sensing signal according to a location of at least one dart being thrown to the body, the body processing module generates a location signal according to the sensing signal, and the location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to the second wireless communication interface, the central processing module calculates a score according to the location signal so that the display module displays the score.
2. The electronic device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a user transmits a user configuration to the electronic device via an input module for manipulating the electronic device.
3. The electronic device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the input module further comprises a third wireless communication interface, the user configuration is transmitted from the third wireless communication interface to the second wireless communication interface for manipulating the electronic device.
4. The electronic device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the input module is a mouse.
5. The electronic device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the input module is a keyboard.
6. The electronic device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the input module is a remote control device.
7. The electronic device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the display module is further configured to display competition information.
8. The electronic device as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the competition information comprises a user identification, a thrown dart number and an accumulation score.
9. A dartboard structure, comprising:
a body having a board-surface;
a first wireless communication interface;
a sensing module being configured to generate a sensing signal according to a location of at least one dart being thrown to the body; and
a body processing module being configured to generate a location signal according to the sensing signal;
wherein the location signal is transmitted from the first wireless communication interface to a second wireless communication interface of an electronic device, a central processing module of the electronic device calculates a score according to the location signal so that a display module of the electronic device displays the score.
10. The dartboard structure as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the sensing module comprises a first image capturing module and a second image capturing module, the body processing module is electrically connected to the first and second image capturing modules, the first image capturing module captures a first image of the board-surface at a first angle and the second image capturing module captures a second image of the board-surface at a second angle while the at least one dart is thrown to the body, and the body processing module generates the location signal according to the first image and the second image.
11. The dartboard structure as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the sensing module is a pressure sensing module, the body processing module is electrically connected to the pressure sensing module, the pressure sensing module senses a pressure caused by the at least one dart and generates a pressure signal while the at least one dart is thrown to the body, and the body processing module generates the location signal according to the pressure signal.
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