Fret not, no mutants were harmed in the naming of the Magneto-Track system, where it will rely on low-frequency magnetic fields in order to keep tabs on a tracker that has been embedded in the game ball itself. As a result, one would be able to check out a real-time measurement of the ball’s position as well as orientation on the field – definitely adding yet another cerebral aspect to the sport that coaches will have to take note of.
This system does carry the potential to enable referees to track the ball regardless of the playing condition, even if it is visually obscured by a group of players. Of course, there are still flaws in the system as there is a single foot margin of error, which would render it unusable when a precise call needs to be made. Right now, the research team intends to improve the accuracy rates, but at least TV viewers can benefit from following the ball whenever it is out of sight.