The Hidden Game: How RF and Mobile Telemetry Can Redefine Competitive Advantage in Sports
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This work examines how RF emissions and mobile telemetry from phones, wearables, beacons, vehicles, homes, hotels, and stadium infrastructure can form a powerful new layer of competitive intelligence in sports. By interpreting ambient RF and device-level signals, analysts can infer player readiness, fatigue, sleep patterns, routines, and behavioral trends without accessing private content. The same telemetry enhances betting models, performance forecasting, and crowd analysis, while giving executives new tools for talent valuation, contract strategy, and identifying inflated digital metrics. Although tech companies already monetize this data for advertising, the sports world has yet to realize its potential for on-field and business advantage in a Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance (UTS) environment.
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