The processing unit is the brain of the system. It receives camera data, interprets player motion and puck movement, and turns it into hockey-specific feedback.
The AI processing unit takes in high-speed visual data and transforms it into performance insights players can actually use.
Receives synchronized footage from multiple camera angles to track both puck and player.
Interprets movement, timing, shot path, release sequence, and body position in real time.
Produces useful values like shot speed, release time, shot placement, and mechanical trends.
Converts technical outputs into understandable coaching cues and progress indicators.
Tracks how hard a player is shooting and supports trend analysis over time.
Measures how quickly a player gets the puck off the stick once loaded.
Identifies where each puck lands to help improve target selection and accuracy.
Looks for repeatable movement patterns instead of isolated one-off moments.
Many players hear general coaching advice but never see measurable proof of what changed. The processing unit exists to bridge that gap.
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