Motion capture (three-dimensional motion measurement system) *Case study collection available.
OptiTrack by NaturalPoint, USA; IGS-Cobra Glove by Synertial Labs, UK.
With OptiTrack, which can measure with an accuracy of less than 1mm, and the IGS-Cobra Glove equipped with IMU sensors, measurement is possible down to the fingertips!
The optical motion capture system "OptiTrack" allows anyone to easily measure three-dimensional motion with an accuracy of less than 1mm. It is used in a wide range of fields, including human measurement, measurement and real-time control of drones and robotic arms, and in the VR sector. By combining it with the motion capture glove "IGS-Cobra Glove," even higher precision measurements can be achieved. 【Features】 ■ Capable of three-dimensional motion measurement with an accuracy of less than 1mm ■ A system that uses IMU sensors without external sensors ■ Can obtain clean data without loss even when fingers are curled ■ Can work in VR space while seeing one's own fingers in conjunction with a head-mounted display *In addition to product materials, case studies can also be downloaded. Please feel free to contact us.
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**OptiTrack Features** - Calibration is completed in about 5 minutes - One-click registration of skeletal models / rigid bodies - A wide range of camera lineup (USB / Ethernet) according to application - Software supports Windows 7, 8, 10 (64bit) OS - Tracking of up to 32 rigid bodies without delay - Real-time streaming available - Plugins for Unity and others **IGS-Cobra Glove Features** - Number of sensors: 16 / 13 / 7 (single hand, both hands, optional sensors) - Addition of palm sensors that have never existed before - Detachable sensors from the glove (can be used for both left and right hands) - Editable finger size and calibration pose - Fingerless glove allows fingertips to directly touch objects - One-click calibration with high accuracy possible
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【Purpose】 Measurement of skilled operators' finger movements Remote control of robotic arms Education using VR, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
Detailed information
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To accurately measure finger movements with OptiTrack's three-dimensional positioning using the IGS-Cobra glove, a very large number of cameras are required, and when the fingers are closed, the reflective markers at the tips of the fingers are hidden. On the other hand, the IGS-Cobra Glove uses IMU sensors and operates without external sensors, allowing for the acquisition of clean data without any gaps. This hybrid system captures the position of the hand with cameras and the movements of the fingers with IMU sensors, achieving high precision.
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Screen of the dedicated software SynDash It has many functions such as data recording, take management, data editing, and data output. Modification and adjustment of the skeleton's kinematic structure Adjustment of the data interpolation rate for finger bones without sensors Modification and adjustment of the calibration pose Synchronization with Vicon/OptiTrack Creation of skeleton structures for non-human entities Setting of short-axis extrapolation Editing of the skeleton after capture Provision of SDK with samples
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KinexactHand is a software for automatic creation of skeletal models. By placing the subject's hand on the scanner and scanning it, a skeletal model of the fingers is automatically generated.
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7 Sensor Type Sensor Installation Position Segments without sensors will interpolate data from segments with sensors. The degree of interpolation can be adjusted by the user.
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Sensor mounting position for 13 sensor types: Sensors are attached to segments of fingers other than the index, middle, ring, and little fingers, allowing for very natural and delicate finger movements, finger bending, and the arch of the back of the hand to be captured.
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16 sensor type sensor mounting position Sensors are attached to the segments of all fingers except the little finger, allowing for very natural and delicate finger movements, finger bending, and the arch of the back of the hand to be captured.
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In 1999, after about 20 years of using motion capture systems as users, we have sold numerous motion capture systems. What is common among the products we handle is that they are "products we want to use as users." We have carefully selected products that genuinely pursue "quality" and "time-saving." We have been able to assist a wide range of customers, from automotive and machinery manufacturers to schools, government agencies, and game companies. Moving forward, we will continue to incorporate new technologies and pursue further possibilities in motion capture.