Alibaba uses cloud Technology to reduce heatstroke risk during Tokyo 2020

Alibaba has released multiple cloud services to support the digital transformation of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Alibaba Group, the Worldwide TOP Partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), today announced a new cloud-based solution to help Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 onsite staff reduce the risk of getting heatstroke during the summer in Tokyo.

Mobile app depicting the level of heatstroke risk

Through an intelligent ear-worn device, the technology helps keep track of the Olympic onsite staff’s body temperature and heart rate in Tokyo. Based on the body temperature, heart rate and the environment index, a cloud-based system will identify the level of heatstroke risk in real-time for individual working staff. The app then sends alerts to those exposed to a high level of risk, which also includes preventive measures, such as drinking more water to reduce the chances of getting heatstroke. In addition, multiple heat stress WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature) meters set up at 14 Olympic competition venues will monitor the heat index in the surrounding environment, including temperature, humidity and direct or radiant sunlight.

Hidemasa Nakamura, Chief of the Main Operations Centre (MOC) of the Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, said: “The Tokyo Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games is working on various measures to protect working staff from the heat. Although it is expected to be extremely hot during the Olympic Games, we will provide support for the staff working for the operation of the Games. The cloud-based technology provided by Alibaba plays an important role here. The technology is used for WBGT measurement at the venue and the monitoring and prediction of the heatstroke risks for the staff. By working with Alibaba together with our other Worldwide Olympic partners, the organising committee is determined to provide a safe tournament environment.”

“Leveraging our leading cloud technology, we hope to contribute to the safe and smooth operation of the Olympic Games,” said Selina Yuan, general manager of International Business, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. “We believe our stable, resilient, elastic and secure cloud computing infrastructure will help digitalize the Olympic Games in various ways and bring new experiences to everyone involved.”

In addition, Alibaba has been offering various cloud services to support the digitalisation of Tokyo 2020:

  • OBS Cloud for broadcasters: Alibaba Cloud and Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) launched OBS Cloud in 2018, an innovative cloud-based broadcasting solution that helps transform the media industry for the digital age. During Tokyo 2020, it gives the Rights Holding Broadcasters (RHBs) access to the cloud-hosted platform, which includes a variety of short-form, ready-to-air content produced by OBS. It is designed specifically for digital and social media platforms.
  • 3DAT for athletes: Hosted on Alibaba Cloud and leveraging Intel’s technology, 3D Athlete Tracking (3DAT) gives audiences professional insights into athletes’ performance as it happens. Without the need for motion tracking sensors, 3DAT leverages standard video, AI and Computer Vision to extract over 20 points in 3D on the athlete’s body, transforming that data into rich visualisations to enhance broadcasters’ storytelling for key Athletics sprinting events.
  • Press Conference on Cloud:  This is a media service on the cloud for journalists who would like to watch and download the press conference videos during the Olympic Games if they cannot make it to Tokyo. The service includes video processing, audio and video editing, livestream and VOD distribution and video download function.
  • TOKYO 2020 Make The Beat!: Before the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, fans across the world were invited to film themselves performing to the rhythm to cheer for their favourite athletes. The submitted material will be selected during the event as a compilation generated using Alibaba Cloud technology.
  • Olympic Channel: Olympics.com, which is hosted on the Alibaba Cloud, is designed to keep Olympic sports and athletes relevant in the years between each Olympic Games and attract new, younger audiences to a sports movement.
  • Alibaba Cloud Pin: Alibaba has also created the first wearable cloud pin. This digital wearable is the first cloud pin designed to enable media professionals working at the International Broadcasting Centre (IBC) and Main Press Centre (MPC) to engage with each other. As a result, users can exchange social media contact information safely and interactively during the Olympic Games.

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