We are proud to present the release of Xsens MVN Analyze 2020 – a major update to its complete motion capture system which adds next-level accuracy and improved usability for sports science, biomechanics, ergonomics and human motion research.
MVN Analyze 2020 includes native EMG data integration, providing real-time graphs and one file output. Also, live-streaming of Xsens data into MATLAB for real-time on-screen visual feedback. Additionally, 3D positional data from HTC VIVE for person and object positioning in your lab, or in any location.
Release overview:
Most features are available in the current MVN Analyze version. The EMG integration and MATLAB streaming will be available mid-December.
Webinar: Innovating sports and research with Xsens
We are going to organize three webinars to cover all time zones on November 24th and December 10th. We will demonstrate in-depth insights on MVN Analyze 2020 release. Feel free to register here.
Finally, check out the video:
MVN Analyze 2020 includes native EMG data integration, providing real-time graphs and one file output. Also, live-streaming of Xsens data into MATLAB for real-time on-screen visual feedback. Additionally, 3D positional data from HTC VIVE for person and object positioning in your lab, or in any location.
Release overview:
- Live Stream MATLAB
Users can now live-stream Xsens data into MATLAB and build their own data analysis tool using live kinematics data. - EMG data fully integrated
Quickly see live EMG data in MVN Analyze. One output file which encapsulates full-body kinematics and EMG data is produced for ease. MVN Analyze supports industry-leading EMG manufacturers Delsys and Cometa. - Extended body dimensions
The updated body dimensions details added to MVN Analyze give users improved positioning accuracy, meaning researchers can attain more precise data. - Precise positioning for objects and persons in any environment
Embedded within the MVN Analyze engine, Xsens now tracks and processes the exact positioning of multiple persons with HTC VIVE. The same process can be applied to objects too. Once HTC VIVE trackers are attached to an object or prop – such as tools, boxes, or sporting equipment – the exact positioning and motion data can be tracked directly in relation to a subject in any environment. - Network Sync
Using Network Sync, users can easily control and sync third-party devices – such as EMG and Forceplate hardware – in MVN Analyze. Not only can users start, stop, and record with just one click, MVN Analyze automatically aligns file names throughout all devices. - Remote On-Body Recording (rOBR)
Using rOBR it is now possible to track the body motion of an unlimited number of people, simultaneously and in any environment. With just one click you can track entire sports teams – the number of individuals recorded in a single space is now only limited by the number of suits you have available. Using the wireless data transfer and batch processing everything is processed more efficiently.
Most features are available in the current MVN Analyze version. The EMG integration and MATLAB streaming will be available mid-December.
Webinar: Innovating sports and research with Xsens
We are going to organize three webinars to cover all time zones on November 24th and December 10th. We will demonstrate in-depth insights on MVN Analyze 2020 release. Feel free to register here.
Finally, check out the video: