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KR-20260067922-A - BADMINTON READY LIST AND HOW TO WORK BADMINTON READY LIST

KR20260067922AKR 20260067922 AKR20260067922 AKR 20260067922AKR-20260067922-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to an electronic waiting management system for efficiently managing the order of waiting players at a badminton court. To address the inefficiency of existing manual waiting management methods, the system utilizes a tablet-based touchscreen device to provide functions such as player registration, automatic sorting, real-time display of waiting order, remote notifications, and dedicated administrator features. This enhances the accuracy, convenience, and efficiency of waiting management, reduces unnecessary consumption, and maximizes the efficiency of game progress.

Inventors

  • 김준형

Assignees

  • 김준형

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20241106

Claims (7)

  1. An electronic waiting management system for electronically managing the order of waiting players at a badminton court, characterized by comprising a tablet device including a touchscreen and software for inputting waiting information, automatically sorting the waiting order, and displaying the waiting order in real time.
  2. A system according to claim 1, comprising the function that when a new waiting person is registered, it is added to the last position of the waiting list, and when an existing waiting person is called, it is automatically removed from the list and the order of other waiting people is automatically reordered.
  3. A system according to claim 1, comprising the function of storing waiting order information on a central server via a network connection and enabling an administrator to check the waiting information in real time on another device.
  4. A system according to claim 1, comprising a button-shaped user interface on a touchscreen.
  5. A system according to claim 1, comprising a function to transmit waiting order information of a badminton court to another device and display it on another screen or digital device within the court.
  6. A system according to claim 1, comprising a parallel processing algorithm for efficiently aligning the waiting order when multiple waiting candidates are registered simultaneously.
  7. A system according to claim 1, comprising a voice recognition function that allows a name to be entered or called through voice recognition when registering a waiting list member.

Description

Badminton Waiting Status Board and Method of Operation of Badminton Waiting Device {BADMINTON READY LIST AND HOW TO WORK BADMINTON READY LIST} It relates to the badminton queue status board and the operation method of the status board. Badminton is an Olympic sport played by countless amateur athletes. If you visit a badminton club or a gymnasium, you will find it bustling with activity. The number of amateur athletes is far greater than one might expect. Consequently, the number of large gymnasiums capable of accommodating them is also increasing. However, an unnatural management system stands out when waiting for a turn. One can observe highly inefficient aspects of personnel management due to the disorganized and ambiguous ordering system. Methods such as magnetic boards and poking are ambiguous and can easily lead to conflict with opponents if mishandled. These aspects have limitations when managing a large number of people. FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the badminton turn-by-turn status board. Figure 2 is an example diagram illustrating the waiting list registration and automatic sorting functions. Fig. 3 is a block showing the waiting order display screen. Figure 4 is a flowchart illustrating the remote notification function. Fig. 5 is a block diagramming the administrator-only menu. Figure 6 is an example diagram illustrating network and multi-device connections. The present invention is an electronic waiting board system capable of efficiently managing the waiting order at a badminton court. This system is configured through a tablet device, waiting order management software, and a network connection. The system's hardware consists of touchscreen-supported tablets installed on badminton courts. The tablets are connected to networks such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, enabling communication with a central server, through which standby information is managed in real time. The software includes functions for managing and displaying the waiting order. Administrators can register waiters and adjust their order via the tablet's touchscreen, and the registered information is automatically reflected in the waiting list. The system sorts the order of registered waiters through interface operations and displays them on the screen; whenever a waiter is called, it removes them from the list with a simple interface operation and automatically adjusts the order of other waiters. The waiting list order update logic operates whenever a participant is added or removed. When a new participant registers, they are added to the very end of the waiting list; if an existing participant is called, removing them from the list via interface operations automatically rearranges their order. This process is facilitated by the participants' easy interface operations, and registration and call information is recorded on a central server to ensure data is continuously maintained. The user interface is intuitive, and the name and order of each waiting person are displayed in large font. Additionally, the waiting order is distinguished by color, icons, or text, allowing both users and administrators to check the sequence at a glance. Administrators can further add new waiting people, change the order of specific individuals, or delete them through a dedicated administrator menu. All of these functions are designed to be easily operated on a touchscreen. When a waitlist participant is registered, their name and number are added to the waiting list. (4 people per team) Users can select the name of a waiting person via the touchscreen to call or adjust the order. The called waiter is removed from the list, and the waiters behind them are automatically moved one position forward .