Achieving high-precision 3D data and high cost performance.
The Oqus camera is the latest motion capture camera series from Qualisys's 3D motion analysis system. It can handle high-speed movements of up to 10,000 Hz while accurately capturing the position's precision. Furthermore, by synchronizing dozens of cameras, it achieves high-precision data acquisition at speeds of thousands of frames per second, even with hundreds of markers. Oqus performs 2D computational processing internally in each camera and outputs numerical data, resulting in low latency, making it suitable for real-time tracking.
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■ Cost-effective cameras with 300,000 pixels, 1,300,000 pixels, 3,000,000 pixels, 4,000,000 pixels, and 12,000,000 pixels ■ Ultra-fast tracking with a maximum speed of 10,000 Hz ■ Real-time tracking and streaming ■ Measurement in outdoor environments such as sunlight and ski slopes ■ New feature PAF automatically generates reports in Visual3D after measurement with Qualisys ■ Active marker support achieves high-precision data even from a distance ■ Intuitive GUI design software that is easy to use for beginners ■ Streaming 6DOF data via VRPN (Virtual Reality Peripheral Network)
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Ergonomics / Sports Science / Medical and Rehabilitation Research / Robot Control / Simulator / Virtual Reality / Behavior and Motion Analysis, etc.
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We handle high-precision measurement equipment that can be used for ergonomics, building structure, behavior, seismic analysis, fluid analysis, VR, and more, both domestically and internationally. In particular, Qualisys, which we represent, is a leading company in the industry that manufactures a three-dimensional optical motion capture system based in Sweden. The core technology of Qualisys has been developed since 1989, and based on years of accumulated experience, they develop everything in-house, from hardware such as cameras to software. Currently, motion capture systems are used in a wide variety of fields, including medical and industrial sectors. Among their products, there is a unique model that can measure underwater, enabling the acquisition of high-precision three-dimensional data in environments where motion analysis and validation of precision were previously impossible.