Solution for LED Displays in Stadiums

Mar 28, 2026

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Solution for LED Displays in Stadiums

The solution for LED displays in sports venues should be developed based on three core dimensions: functionality design, technical characteristics, and application scenarios. It should provide customized solutions in accordance with the specific needs of sports events. Here is a detailed description of the solution: 

I. Core Function Design

Video Display and Broadcasting Function 

Supports VGA and Video signal conversion. It enables image and text overlay through a subtitle machine, meeting the requirements for scenarios such as advertisements and athlete introductions. 

Real-time live broadcast of on-site scenes, radio and television signals, as well as satellite signals. Compatible with video recorders, DVD players and other devices for playing pre-recorded content, ensuring seamless connection between live broadcasts and replays of the event. 

Example scenario: During the halftime break of a football match, commercial advertisements are played, or slow-motion replays are used to assist the referee in making decisions. 

 

 

Computer information processing function 

Display dynamic graphics, animations and text information. Support fully automatic playback mode. Can preset event processes, ad rotations, etc. 

Example scenario: Real-time update of player statistics in a basketball game, or presentation of tactical analysis through animations. 

Event information management function 

Integrates a timing and scoring system that automatically synchronizes data such as game time, scores, and rankings. Supports software switching for different event rules. 

The competition clock function allows for customization of time modes (countdown/stopwatch), increment/decrement, pause, and final alarm, meeting the needs of various sports events such as football and track and field. 

Example scenario: In a track and field event, the countdown for the starting gun is displayed, or in a swimming competition, the results of each lane are shown on separate screens. 

II. Technical Feature Optimization

Visual Experience Optimization 

High refresh rate and color performance: Utilizing color gamut standards of P3 or higher, it ensures no screen flickering and high color accuracy, suitable for outdoor strong light environments. 

Multi-window partition display: Through software partitioning, multiple tasks can be synchronized across the entire screen, such as playing advertisements, scores, live images, and text information simultaneously. 

Angle-adjustable design: The box body can be adjusted to an angle range of 75° to 90°, ensuring that there are no visual blind spots in all areas of the audience seats (such as the ends of the stands in a football stadium). 

 

 

Stability and Security 

Dual network line hot backup: Two computers operate in synchronization. In the event of a main control failure, the system automatically switches to the backup system, ensuring zero interruption in live event broadcasting. 

Safety Design: 

The soft face mask is covered by a layer of soft material on the upper part, protecting the athlete from injuries caused by collisions (such as the display screen beside the basketball hoop). 

IP65 protection level, waterproof and dustproof, suitable for outdoor rainy environments (such as outdoor screens in swimming centers). 

Signal transmission optimization: Utilize an optical fiber transmission system to reduce signal delay over long distances and ensure picture synchronization (such as cross-regional transmission in large football stadiums). 

Interaction and Intelligence 

Support seamless integration with the judging system and the timing and scoring system, enabling real-time data updates. 

Extensible AR/VR technology enhances the audience's immersion (such as virtual tactical demonstrations or enhanced player close-ups). 

III. Typical Application Scenarios Football field

 

Circular funnel screen: Suspended in the center of the court, it provides a 360° view of the score, advertisements and replay footage. 

Corner screen: Placed around the court, it provides close-up shots or tactical analysis images. 

Basketball Gymnasium 

Scoreboard screen: Integrated at the top of the venue, it simultaneously displays the score, time and number of fouls. 

Interactive Screen: Located around the audience area, it supports real-time voting or social media interaction. 

Swimming Center 

Underwater screen: With waterproof design, it displays the swimmer's lane, results and segment timing. 

Open-air column screen: Displays event information and ad banners, suitable for high humidity environments. 

Comprehensive Stadium 

Wall screens: Cover the exterior walls of the venue, used for event promotion or showcasing the city's image. 

Multifunctional screen: Supports quick switching between non-event scenarios such as concerts and exhibitions. 

IV. Summary of Scheme Advantages

Comprehensive coverage: From indoor venues to outdoor fields, it offers customized sizes and installation methods (such as hoisting, column installation, and embedded installation).

Efficient operation and maintenance: The modular design enables rapid maintenance, and the remote monitoring system can diagnose faults in real time.

Brand enhancement: Through high-quality advertising playback and event live streaming, it increases the exposure of sponsors and the commercial value of the venue.

This scheme, through functional integration, technological enhancement, and scene adaptation, can fully meet the visual presentation, information management, and safe operation requirements of sports events.

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