STT Systems
iSen software is now compatible with Unity for character animation
/iSen, our motion capture system including inertial sensors and processing software, now includes a plugin for Unity, allowing users to stream animation data into this visualization engine in real time. Experience the character animation in a new way: full-body tracking, with no permanent installation and live visualization.
Read more »Runner recommends 3D Motion Analysis
/How is a running 3D analysis tool used in practice? It’s no secret that using a 3D system for running analysis will provide a great variety of biomechanical parameters, accurately and in real time. When dealing with runners, these systems help improving their technique, preventing injuries and assessing recovery. But how is a running 3D […]
Read more »Tennis analysis with iSen
/Tennis is a popular sport in many places and it is considered a highly technical discipline. Success requires a mix of player talent, good coaching, appropriate instruments or equipment and an understanding of certain aspects of sport science. Biomechanics is a key area in player development because all strokes have a fundamental mechanical structure and […]
Read more »University of Virginia’s animated mascot
/Erik Elvgren is an experienced animator and producer who works at the University of Virginia. He is behind the creation of “The Adventures of Cavman”, a short pre-produced video package on the big stadium’s big screen that shows Virginia’s football mascot in a virtual battle with the opposing team’s mascot, as a way to get […]
Read more »Gait and Balance Analysis Lab
/An optical motion capture system is an extremely powerful tool for the professional into the motion analysis. It provides an accurate tracking of anatomical points, and if the right analysis protocols are used, the resulting data will help determine pathologies and assess the evolution of a person’s biomechanics. The Faculty of Physio Therapy of the […]
Read more »Meet us at ISBS 2015 (Poitiers)
/The International Conference of Biomechanics in Sports is an annual conference organised by ISBS (International Society of Biomechanics in Sports). In 2015 this conference will be held in Poitiers, France, at the campus of the Université de Poitiers, one of the oldest universities in Europe. This year around 500 experts from more than 50 countries […]
Read more »STT’s new partner in Turkey: Inosens
/Inosens is a young company formed by talented and experienced people, and with focus on biomechanics and 3D scanning. They are located in the stunning Teknopark of Istanbul. Ismail Uzun, General Manager at Inosens, explains that ‘our aim is to provide innovative and sensitive solutions to take a decisive role in the future of a […]
Read more »STT-IBS sensors & interactive virtual reality
/The ENIT (L’Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Tarbes, in France) is one of many customers using STT’s inertial sensors for research related to interactive virtual reality. Their lab, says Mourad Benoussaad, lead Engineer and Researcher at the site, “includes an optical-based motion capture system, a haptic arm, and a projectors for a stereo display”. He explains […]
Read more »FINA World Swimming Championships
/Building on the experience acquired during Barcelona 2003 World Swimming Championships (STT InThePool 1.0 system) and Barcelona 2013 FINA World Swimming Championship, STT has developed InThePool 2.0, a powerful tool for swimming analysis based on camera tracking and machine vision algorithms. A standard InThePool 2.0 configuration comprises a set of 6-12 1MP@100FPS color cameras working […]
Read more »“Recent advances in biomechanical analysis systems” (Institut Català del Peu)
/On March 21st and 22nd the course “Recent advances in biomechanical analysis systems” was held at Casa Valencia (Barcelona), with the participation of Dr. Virginia Novel Martí (Professor Emeritus, University of Barcelona), faculty of the Department of Podiatry (UB) and STT Systems.
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