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Demonstration of globe's first wearable 3D body motion tracking program depending on customer quality MEMS sensors at Worldwide CES

Xsens Provides Wearable 3D Body program Motion Tracking IP License

Xsens, the leading head in 3D body motion tracking technological advancement and products, will demonstrate the first wearable 3D body motion tracking program depending on customer quality MEMS combo sensors at the 2013 Worldwide CES in Las Vegas, USA.
As part of a wider strategy, Xsens offers IP initially developed for expert (B2B) applications of 3D body motion tracking using wearable movement trackers for store bought application in the technological advancement industry. Xsens has supplied 3D body motion tracking technological advancement for Hollywood shows such as Ted, John Jackson, X-Men, The Avengers and many more. Job Seniors, SVP of Strategic Alliances at Xsens; "In addition to Xsens' firm commitment to continue to serve our clients in expert movement science, film VFX and game growth, we are now reaching out to partners looking to create next-generation customer experiences using proven wearable 3D body motion tracking technological advancement in activities, health and health and fitness, medical care and game playing."

Unlike the first creation wearable technologies like counting users steps and calculating calories, Xsens' technological advancement allows accurate, real-time monitoring of movement. One or more wearable movement trackers, linked with a smart phone, provide real-time 3D joint perspectives, position and velocity. Per Slycke, CTO of Xsens; "What makes this so exciting is that you can take the analysis to the next level. Instead of measuring that you are moving, or not, we can track how you move. We can provide the information to help the user comprehend the movement or technique, in order to comprehend how to improve. We are helping our clients to innovate and make use of the power of today's MEMS movement sensors using our unique indicator combination software."

Wearable 3D body motion tracking is enabling the next wave of advancement in cloud-connected wearable activities, health and health and fitness, medical care and game playing indicator accessories for mobile phones. Real-time 3D movement information allows the growth of apps that can recognize and categorize complex activities such as activities techniques by digitizing your exact movements for immediate feedback and live sharing.

Juniper Analysis, a industry specialist, calls wearables 'the next smart thing' and reports the industry to arrive at $1.5 billion dollars by 2014. IHS IMS Analysis reports the wearables industry for infotainment, health and health and fitness, wellness and medical care to arrive at $6 billion dollars by 2016.

The technology demonstrator can be viewed from January 8 to January 11, 2013 at the International CES tradeshow in Las Vegas, USA at LVCC South Hall 2 – MEMS TechZone booth 25321.


Source : xsens

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