Approximately 10g ultra-lightweight wireless inertial/motion sensor.
The "WaveTrack" inertial sensor is equipped with three sensors (accelerometer/gyroscope/magnetometer), and in addition to their respective values, angle information is directly calculated. It is composed of a lightweight and durable plastic housing, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. Each sensor is labeled with a channel number and sensor coordinate system (direction) for easy visual identification by the user. Additionally, by sharing the wireless receiver and expansion unit "Wave plus EMG" with the compact electromyography sensor "Mini Wave Infinity," synchronized measurements can be achieved. This allows for real-time synchronized measurement and monitoring of "electromyography" and "motion."
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■ Lightweight 10 grams ■ 100Hz data acquisition with 32-channel synchronous measurement ■ Acquisition of RAW data (acceleration/gyroscope/magnetism) ■ Synchronous measurement from 2 channels up to a maximum of 32 channels ■ Built-in large-capacity battery for continuous use of 8 hours ■ Rechargeable battery ■ Capable of synchronous measurement with the wireless electromyograph "Mini Wave Infinity" ■ Data logger function ■ Waterproof type capable of measurement underwater (optional) ■ Equipped with an SDK that allows complete control of the hardware
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Measurement of human and object motion / Measurement of human and object motion underwater. Simultaneous measurement of muscle activity and motion.
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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.