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Date:28th Oct 2011
ADI' MEMS chips finds use in study of
rowing kinematics
Roessingh Research & Development (RRD), a Netherlands
research center specializing in ambulatory 3D analysis of
human motion, is using the Xsens MVN system to study rowing
kinematics and the associated implications for competitive
rowing. The Xsens MVN system developed by Xsens Technologies
B.V uses Analog Devices' MEMS devices to produce accurate
3D movement and kinematic output.
"As a key enabling technology within Xsens' high-quality
motion capture solutions, ADI's iMEMS inertial sensing devices
are allowing RRD to apply advanced motion tracking technology
to competitive rowing in ways previously unexplored,"
said Chris Baten, Program Manager, RRD.
"Whether it's keeping athletes in top form, improving
navigation in medical robots, helping industrial operators
extend factory equipment life, or preventing automotive
rollovers, Analog Devices' high performance MEMS inertial
sensing technology adds a new dimension that transforms
many conventional applications," said Bill Murphy,
product line director, MEMS/Sensor Technology Group, Analog
Devices.
Xsens MVN is equipped with 17 motion trackers (MTx) containing
more than 80 high-performance ADI iMEMS inertial sensors
and 17 ADI Blackfin DSPs (digital signal processors).
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