Tracklab https://tracklab.com.au Motion Capture Mon, 06 Sep 2021 05:58:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.2 https://i0.wp.com/tracklab.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-freedspace-mothership-launch-512x512.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Tracklab https://tracklab.com.au 32 32 181812752 Xsens DOT V1 sale https://tracklab.com.au/news/xsens-dot-v1-sale/ Mon, 06 Sep 2021 05:53:44 +0000 https://tracklab.com.au/?p=5965 The post Xsens DOT V1 sale appeared first on Tracklab.

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Precision Motion Tracking

Xsens DOT is a state-of-the-art development platform for the analysis and reporting of human kinematics. The platform features high-accuracy wearable inertial sensors, an easy-to-integrate SDK and community support from Xsens experts.

Superior sensor fusion technology

Our patented Sensor Fusion algorithms provide the highest level of accuracy in the market. Immune to magnetic field distortion and featuring the latest signal processing technology.

Ground-breaking design

Owned by mCube, makers of the smallest motion sensors in the world, Xsens DOT leverages mCube’s cutting-edge hardware, innovative design and award-winning technology experience.

Developer community support

We partner with pioneering start-ups and entrepreneurs providing support, technology and resource, helping to bring their innovative ideas and application dreams to life.

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Five Dots

Five Dots

Millions of Applications

Millions of Applications

Fraction of the Cost

25% off* One Unit or
Save up to 35% off* Multiple Units

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Tech Specs

General

Sensor placement Application dependant Straps available by Xsens (sold separately)
Latency 30 ms
Battery Battery life up to 6 hrs
Charging time about 1 hr
Weight 10.8 g
Dimensions sensor 36.30 x 30.35 x 10.80 mm
(l x w x h)
Operating temperature range 0°C – 50°C
Waterproof rating IP 68

Communication

Communication protocol Best performance with Bluetooth 5.0 devices
Supported mobile devices Android OS 8.0 or above iOS 9.0 or above
Compatible devices Any (via BLE 5.0)

Orientation

Static
(Inclination | Heading)
0.5° | 1.0° 1σ RMS
Dynamic
(Inclination | Heading)
1.0° | 2.0° 1σ RMS

Sensor Components

Full Scale ± 2000°/s | ± 16g | ± 8 Gauss
Dimensions 3 axes

Output

Data Output Orientation (Unit Quaternions & Euler Angles)
Free acceleration
Acceleration
Angular Velocity
Magnetic Field
Timestamp and status

Your Dream Application

Is Just A DOT Away.

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*Discount applies to Xsens Dot v1 starter set and strictly only while stocks last. Promo ends October 29th 2021.

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Bluedrop: High-End Virtual Procedural Trainings https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/virtual-reality/bluedrop-high-end-virtual-procedural-trainings/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 05:13:30 +0000 http://freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=4064 The post Bluedrop: High-End Virtual Procedural Trainings appeared first on Tracklab.

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Bluedrop: High-End Virtual Procedural Trainings

Bluedrop Training & Simulation’s Rescue Hoist Training System is a fully immersive virtual training device for mission-specific external load hoisting operations. The rescue hoist training system allows the trainee to practice mission critical skills in a safe, true-to-life environment. Trainees practice realistic rescue and hoisting operations in challenging scenarios complete with realistic cable behaviour that responds to flight dynamics and operator inputs.

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Telexistence: Creating Your Own Personal Robot https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/virtual-reality/telexistence-creating-your-own-personal-robot/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 05:08:24 +0000 http://freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=4060 The post Telexistence: Creating Your Own Personal Robot appeared first on Tracklab.

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Telexistence: Creating Your Own Personal Robot

Tokyo-based start-up Telexistence Inc. is working a robot that will shape the future. Imagine having your own personal robot anywhere in the world. Using the Manus VR Gloves, Telexistence allows people to take control of MODEL H, a robot that can perfectly mimic its users movements.

The Problem
Telexistence Inc. created a robot that can completely mimic the movements of the user controlling it. To create the most immersive and accurate experience, Telexistence Inc. was looking for a way to copy the natural movement of the hands and fingers to the robot, allowing users to have the robot interact with its surrounding like a human could.

The Solution
The user can see the world through the MODEL H’s eyes using the HTC Vive. With Vive Trackers the body and arms are tracked. The Manus VR Gloves allow the users to naturally control the robot’s mechanical hands. Using our SDK in C++ the company could easily stream the hand- and finger data to the robots hands. With pinpoint accuracy, the robot hands can be used like ones own. Telexistence Inc. also created force feedback technology, fully compatible with the Manus VR Gloves. With this tech, users can experience force feedback on their fingertips.

About Telexistence Inc.
Telexistence Inc. Is a Tokyo-based start-up that developed a mass production prototype for MODEL H, a robot that uses remote control technologies utilizing the Telexistence® technology, VR, telecommunication, cloud and haptics.

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Asterman: Bringing The 2019 European Games Mascot to Life https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/virtual-reality/asterman-bringing-the-2019-european-games-mascot-to-life/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 05:04:07 +0000 http://freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=4056 The post Asterman: Bringing The 2019 European Games Mascot to Life appeared first on Tracklab.

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Asterman: Bringing The 2019 European Games Mascot to Life

The 2020 European Games mascot was brought alive by Asterman Digital Production using the Prime Xsens glove together with an Xsens suit. During the official presentation “The Flame of Peace”, the 3D-model of the mascot Lesik accompanied the participants as the co-host.

Rendered in real-time with Unity 3D
Asterman adopted Xsens MVN Animate to render the mascot in real-time, creating a CG co-host. Motion capture has to include accurate face, body and hand tracking. The Xsens MVN suit was used to record body movement, while the Prime Xsens gloves captured accurate hand and finger movement. Together with facial motion capture, these products brought the mascot Lesik alive. The production was completed within two days, by using user-friendly motion capture technologies provided by Manus VR and Xsens. The actor playing Lesik was based in a small room behind the live stage. He was able to react to every question instantly by watching the audience via broadcast. There was no need for a large-scale setup.

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Wave: T-Pain School Of Business https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/virtual-reality/wave-t-pain-school-of-business/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 05:00:57 +0000 http://freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=4052 The post Wave: T-Pain School Of Business appeared first on Tracklab.

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Wave: T-Pain School Of Business

The Manus Prime Xsens gloves were featured during an episode of T-Pain School of Business. In this episode T-Pain gives a virtual concert wearing an Xsens suit together with the Prime Xsens gloves to animate his album mascot in real-time.

T-Pain was a visitor at Wave who, during the COVID-19, supply fans with virtual concerts with artists from various genres. Wave uses the Xsens technology, including our gloves, to do motion capture on the move.

The Prime Xsens series are integrated into MVN Animate. That way, the motion capture industry has more freedom how and where to do the capturing.

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Škoda: The Ultimate Driving Experience https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/virtual-reality/skoda-the-ultimate-driving-experience/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 04:54:59 +0000 http://freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=4048 The post Škoda: The Ultimate Driving Experience appeared first on Tracklab.

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Škoda: The Ultimate Driving Experience

The process of designing a new product can be difficult and long. When the product is finally finished, you want to present it to the public in the right way. For the introduction of the Škoda Vision E, a brand new concept car, an immersive VR experience was built to let the audience drive the car in the virtual world.

Releasing your latest product in mixed reality
How do you show off your new futuristic concept car to a large audience? That’s the question Škoda asked themselves when they released the Vison E concept car. The solution? Virtual reality.
The car manufacturer teamed up with PresentiGO, a Czech technology startup. Together they created a mixed reality experience, where users can drive the Vision E through a futuristic world in VR. The biggest challenge was getting the users to be able to naturally interact with the simulator that was built for the experience.

Overcoming obstacles: VR versus the physical world
Interacting with real life objects while in VR requires your hands to be freely used. Unlike controllers, the Manus VR Gloves have no restrictions while working in virtual or mixed reality. Interacting with real life props such as a steering wheel or buttons is easy and can be done without limitations. With the Manus VR Gloves, users were able to drive around in PresentiGO’s futuristic environment, while all hand data could be saved and analysed by Škoda. Škoda’s Vision E experience was shown in 2017 at the IAA in Frankfurt, the world’s largest motor show.

About PresentiGO
PRESENTIGO is fast growing US-Czechia based startup with offices in San Francisco and Prague. They developed a next generation presentation sales tool, which enhances possibilities of classic presentations. PresentiGO also works on VR projects, extending complexity, technological savviness and innovation.

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3rd World Studios: Stay Home & Create Hero’s https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/virtual-reality/3rd-world-studios-stay-home-create-heros/ Tue, 09 Jun 2020 04:49:40 +0000 http://freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=4044 The post 3rd World Studios: Stay Home & Create Hero’s appeared first on Tracklab.

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3rd World Studios: Stay Home & Create Hero’s

Hero the Chakor from Allahyar and the legend of Markhor, shares tips on how to fight Corona. A public service message produced by 3rd World Studios to assist the Ministry of Health, Government of Pakistan. This announcement is created by 3rd World Studios a 3D animation studio based in Pakistan. Producers of the Unreal Engine-animated feature film Allahyar and the Legend of Markhor, and winners of multiple awards, and Unreal Dev Grant.

3rd World Studios created this COVID-19 PSA in record time, by using iClone 7, Unreal Engine 4, Xsens, and the Manus Xsens gloves.

English voice acting / dubbing performed and recorded by Canadian artists Lucas Gilberston and Carol Anne Day.

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ISB 2017 – Table Tennis https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/movement-sciences/isb-2017-table-tennis/ Mon, 03 Dec 2018 23:30:43 +0000 http://www.freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=1688 The post ISB 2017 – Table Tennis appeared first on Tracklab.

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ISB 2017 – Table Tennis

In June 2017 Tracklab joined forces with OptiTrack for ISB 2017 in Brisbane. It was the XXVI Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics incorporating the 9th Asian-Pacific Conference on Biomechanics (AP Biomech 2017). At past events OptiTrack had demonstrated the capabilities of their systems by live tracking intense activities such as basketball and skateboarding so we thought we’d try something a little different and chose table tennis, also known as ping pong. In table tennis play is fast and demands quick reactions, ideal for illustrating OptiTrack camera capabilities. The fact that the playing area fit in our exhibition stand made it a perfect sport for putting the OptiTrack tracking system through it’s paces.

Table Tennis Australia were very enthusiastic about the project and extremely helpful providing players and equipment through the course of the exhibition. We equipped the players with tracking suits and placed markers on the balls and paddles.

Players quickly adapted to the suits and modified equipment and we were able to capture the action.

Captured using Prime cameras.

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Did you see that OptiTrack has a new Unity Plugin? https://tracklab.com.au/news/see-optitrack-new-unity-plugin/ Thu, 07 Dec 2017 03:16:39 +0000 http://www.freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=1710 The post Did you see that OptiTrack has a new Unity Plugin? appeared first on Tracklab.

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OptiTrack have just announced their Unity Plugin has been updated.

The OptiTrack Unity3D Plugin allows real-time streaming of live or recorded motion tracking data from Motive into Unity. Kinetic data from both rigid body and skeleton tracking can be streamed via the plugin, and received data can be used for animating objects and characters within a scene in Unity. The plugin contents are distributed in a unitypackage format and you can simply load this file into Unity projects. Once imported, the included C# scripts can be attached to Unity objects for instantiating a client and receiving the tracking data.

Unity Plugin 1.1.0

Released December 5, 2017

Real-time interface for streaming 6DoF rigid body data to Unity.

Details & Requirements

  • Release Date: December 05, 2017
  • File Format: unitypackage
  • Works with:
    • Windows 32-bit, Windows 64-bit, Android armeabi-v7a, and Android x86.
    • Tested with Oculus Rift DK2, CV1, and Samsung Gear VR.
    • Tested with Unity versions 2017.2.0f3, 2017.1.0p4, and 5.6.4p3.

Changelogs

Unity Plugin 1.1.0 December 05, 2017
  • Implemented late update functionality when using Unity 2017.1+, which reduces render transform latency for both rigid body and HMD components.
  • Added support for alternative HMD rigid body streaming orientations.
  • Added Mecanim finger retargeting support.
  • Improved handling of HMD disconnection and reconnection.
  • Compatibility updates for Unity 2017.2.
  • Updated NatNetLib to version 3.0.1.

Click here to download it now www.optitrack.com/downloads/plugins.html

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Deakin Motion.Lab Powered By OptiTrack https://tracklab.com.au/case-studies/deakin-motion-lab-powered-optitrack/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 04:12:58 +0000 http://www.freedspace.com.au/trackmm/?p=1613 The post Deakin Motion.Lab Powered By OptiTrack appeared first on Tracklab.

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Deakin Motion.Lab Powered By OptiTrack

Deakin Motion.Lab, located in the heart of Deakin University’s Burwood Campus in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, is one of Australia’s leading motion capture facilities and is now powered by OptiTrack.

They describe themselves as a creative consultancy company with a research background specialising in content for VR & AR, motion capture and complex projects. These pioneers of mocap provide commercial services as well as research and design to a wide range of industries, including gaming, events, film, advertising and performance solutions. While DML employs a sizable staff directly they are also part of a much larger research centre and the School of Communication and Creative Arts.


DML’s OptiTrack Prime 41 and Prime 17W cameras

The facility at DML boasts a large in house tracking area which is well covered by their combination of new OptiTrack Prime 41 and Prime 17W cameras. The system is providing fantastic results and has proven to be very powerful, tracking 15 people without a problem in tests, a number not limited by the system but rather the amount of markers and suits the team had available.

The team at DML have found that the OptiTrack cameras pack a real punch for their price, and as they often take their technology on the road have found the OptiTrack solution to be more portable and provide greater flexibility, even allowing for the possibility of working in outdoor environments. They’ve also found them more reliable, easier to connect, recalibrate and set up.


Two of DML’s roster of highly experienced mocap trained actors, drive characters in real time, using data streamed live OptiTrack’s  Motive:Body software.

“We are extremely proud to have OptiTrack systems exceeding expectations at Deakin Motion.Lab” said Chris Sutton, Tracklab Director. “The affordability, power, flexibility and reliability of the OptiTrack cameras are second to none and we are seeing a huge amount of enthusiasm for the OptiTrack solutions across many markets. We were thrilled to be given the opportunity to bid for the DML installation and we are very excited to see what DML will achieve with their system in the future.”

We caught up with Dr. Jordan Beth Vincent, Research Fellow at Deakin Motion.Lab, a few months after the OptiTrack solution had been put through its paces to find out how it was fitting in at DML.

Can you provide a brief description of the requirements that lead to purchasing your new OptiTrack system?
Deakin Motion.Lab was first established in 2006, as a way to provide motion capture capacity both to research interests and for the Melbourne-based film, games and television industry. Our facility is commercial grade and state-of-the art. After ten years we were ready to update our system. We spent about a year exploring all the motion capture solutions on the market before deciding to invest in a large OptiTrack system. It was important to us to work with a local distributor like Tracklab, to find a system that was modular enough to accommodate the range of work we do, but also could be reasonably mobile. Our work often takes us outside of our home studio in Burwood, and the OptiTrack system is lightweight, easy to set up and calibrate.

What equipment was required?
We purchased a split system of the Prime 41s and the 17W. We are very happy with the field of view from 17W camera. Combining that with the strength of the Prime 41 has allowed us to construct a system that can cover our volume very well, and almost completely eliminate occlusion of markers even with multiple talents on stage.


OptiTrack’s top of the range Prime 41 camera.

How have you found the OptiTrack system?
We have been really pleased with the new system. Our move to OptiTrack was not spur-of-the-moment—we worked with an eight camera demo system that Tracklab supplied us before making the decision, so we were very aware of the benefits and capabilities of the system.

What assistance was required?
The ability to test out the OptiTrack cameras in our own studio was crucial to making an informed decision, and Chris, from Tracklab, was able to help facilitate that for us.

What services do you provide?
We consider ourselves a creative consultancy, but are very proud of our strong research background at Deakin University. We provide motion capture services, VR/AR design and implementation, app design, virtual production and real-time animation, and have worked on a range of projects that bring art, movement and technology together. Our work is out-of-the-box and cutting edge, and we spend a great deal of time working on blue-sky, creative research projects that allow us to really push the boundaries of design and technology.

Can anyone walk in off the street and access your services?
Yes, we are always happy to discuss projects and industry collaborations. Our contact details are on our website at www.deakinmotionlab.com

What are some of the more recognisable works you’ve been involved in?
Our work has been presented on the main stage of Federation Square for White Night Melbourne, at the Melbourne Festival, at the opening performance of the Unite Conference, and we even had a role in a recent performance for the Adobe Symposium. We’ve done motion capture for film, television and gaming, winning awards for collaborations on high-profile projects. You can see some more details at our website at www.deakinmotionlab.com

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