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Design Objectives

Turn-Key Solution

Sensor Assignment

Capture and Playback

Data Reporting

Coordinate System

Measurement Rates

Accuracy

A/D Data

Customizing

System Expansion

 

 

 

Design Overview ...

Design Objectives

Innovative Sports Training, Inc. has developed a motion capture product which allows researchers to put more of their dollars into research and less into efforts which contribute little to science. Our goal has been to ensure that configuring equipment, writing software and manipulating data are not the focus of the research effort. At the same time, we have retained the flexibility which researchers have with "home grown" systems. The MotionMonitor™ is a system designed by researchers for research. 

Total Solution

The MotionMonitor™ is a complete turn-key solution including trackers for collection of kinematic data using a variety of technologies;  A/D data collection module for collection of EMG signals, forceplates and other load cells; integrated video capture; event markers; and, computer with peripherals. 

Kinematic trackers include magnetic trackers by Ascension and Polhemus and optical trackers by NDI's Optotrak.  EMG systems include Noraxan, Delsys, Run Technologies and Bortec.  Forceplates include Bertec, AMTI, and Kistler.  As a result you enjoy a total solution. You don’t have to worry about or decide whether you should be using an RS232, RS485, ISA or Ethernet interface for the system as you currently contemplate it. You don’t have to wonder if your choice will work if your system is expanded at a later date. You don’t have to worry about collecting data from multiple sources and the problems of synchronizing multiple data sources. The MotionMonitor™ has been designed as an integrated system that is seamlessly expandable from our lowest-end system to our top-end system.

Hardware configuration and data selection are controlled with simple point and click software menus which are intuitive in presentation and supported with a Web based help manual.  On-site installation and training ensure that you can begin collecting data on day one.   The manual contains examples and videos together with technical explanations of key processing steps and is backed up with unlimited technical support.  

Sensor Assignment and Calibration

Our process of assigning sensors to each of 18 body segments is simple, flexible and intuitive and can be accomplished in about five minutes. The researcher can assign any number of the kinematic trackers to any, or all, of the body segments. Sensors can be attached to any part of the segment. During setup of the sensors, you will locate segment endpoints by means of anatomical landmarks or joint centers by means of a centroid or rotation processes. And now sensors can be attached to and track individual bones of the hands, feet and spine. 

Data Capture and Playback of Activities

Data capture is commenced with a mouse click and continues until the user-established trigger is activated. The trigger is established by the user and can be a keystroke or switch condition. AutoSave and AutoName functions can be invoked to permit the capture and save process to occur without user intervention. Upon completion, the activity can be immediately replayed with a computer rendered image displayed in one window while user selected data is displayed and graphed in other windows. If included in your configuration, the Integrated Video Option can display a video playback in another window.

Alternatively, the user can capture and view the activity interactively. In this mode, the computer image of the subject appears on the screen and moves in concert with the subject. User selected data is computed interactively and displayed in real time.

Data Reporting

Data options are extensive. Raw kinematic tracker data and external A/D data can be smoothed using butterworth filters with user selected cutoff frequencies. Alternatively, bandpass filtering can be done in the frequency domain.   Segment end points and centers of mass can be examined for position, displacement, velocity and acceleration as well as orientation. Orientation angles, including their velocity and acceleration, can be reported as Euler angles using any rotation sequence, rotation matrices, quaternions, Grood-Suntay angles, helical axes or segment angles. Orthopedic angles for all of the body joints may also be selected for computation and graphing. Joint forces and moments can be calculated using either a top-down or a bottom up linked segment model.  All data can be computed in either the time or frequency domain relative to any base reference frame.  Data generated from drop down menus can be employed in user-defined equations that follow standard mathematical conventions are also available for immediate viewing.

Data can be selected in any combination and plotted real-time together with a 3-D rendered image that may be rotated or zoomed in and out. Alternatively the data may be exported to an ASCII file for processing and analysis in other software. Numerous standard report menus and macros are available for presenting data that has been exported to Excel.

Measurement Space Coordinate System

The measurement space coordinate system is totally within your control. You can accept the default or specify its origin and orientation at startup in a simple three-step process. And you can change it at any time. This capability becomes critical for example, when you try to relate center of pressure readings from a forceplate to the measurement space. With The MotionMonitor, forceplates are calibrated with center of pressure and force vectors reported in the same coordinate system as the kinematic system.

Measurement Rates

Measurement rates can vary for each type of equipment being monitored.   The measurement rate for kinematic trackers is a function of the type of tracker being used. Magnetic trackers can be set at any measurement rate from 30 to 144 Hz for each sensor.  Optical trackers can monitor body segments at speeds up to 1,000 Hz divided by the number of segments to be tracked.

Forceplate data can be monitored up rates up to 25 Khz with EMG up to 150 Khz divided by the number of channels being collected.  

Regardless of the measurement rate selected, The MotionMonitor ™ software will automatically synchronize data from all of  the sources.

Accuracy and Resolution

Accuracy and resolution varies by the type of kinematic tracker incorporated into the system.  Northern Digital's Optotrak has an RMS postional accuracy of 0.1 mm in the x,y coordinates and 0.15 mm in the z coordinates with a resolution of 0.01 mm at 2.5 meters.  Ascension Technology's magnetic sensors have an RMS position accuracy of 0.07 inches/0.5 degrees at a 36 inch range with a resolution of .03 inch/0.1 degrees.  With an extended range transmitter, position accuracy is 0.3 inches/0.5 degrees at a five-foot range and 0.6 inches/1.0 degrees at a ten-foot range with resolutions of 0.03 inch/0.1 degrees at five feet and 0.1 inch/0.2 degrees at ten feet. Alternative technologies involve trade-offs in addition to accuracy and resolution including up front cost, on-going operational cost, ease of use and the like.  Technical support personnel work with the client to ensure that the hardware selections are appropriate for their budget and research requirements.   

Large metal objects in the measurement space can distort readings on magnetic trackers. Innovative Sports Training, Inc. has developed a system for dealing with metallic distortion which allows for a much more flexible measurement space. With The MotionMonitor ™ a "mapping" procedure generates correction polynomials so that metallic objects such as treadmills, etc can be introduced into the measurement space. When your system is installed, you will receive an analysis of just how accurate your system is and the RMS error associated with position and orientation readings. And each time you start your system, you will receive a warning if the measurement space has been distorted by the introduction of unexpected distorting elements.

A/D Data Collection

Synchronization is a major issue when multiple data sources are collected. Published studies have shown that a single frame error between kinematic and kinetic data can produce errors of 20% in hip moments. With The MotionMonitor™, the easiest approach is to collect all analog data, e.g. forceplates, EMG etc., directly to our system. All data is stored together and is perfectly aligned and easily accessible by The MotionMonitor™ software. We refer to this as "integrated" A/D to distinguish it from data which is merely synchronized.  The benefit of "integrated" A/D data is the ability to use it in real time calculations.   Thus for example, it is possible to generate real time output or create bio-feedback capabilities which incorporate not only kinematic data but also kinetic and EMG.  A convenient BNC interface panel is available for connecting EMG and forceplate leads.

We also provide up to 16 external event markers (e.g., heal strike, audio signal etc.) which can be used to mark data files for the occurrence of events of interest.

If you must collect data in an external system, The MotionMonitor™ can generate either a timing pulse to trigger the collection on the external system or a synchronization pulse to mark both The MotionMonitor and external files for later synchronization.

Customizing Software & Collection Procedures

Each user can setup his/her preference file to control the flow of software for their unique requirements. For example, during the design of an experiment or analysis following capture of an activity, the user may want to exercise a great deal of control between each capture and playback and review data in a free-form fashion. Once the experiment has been designed and during actual data collection, the researcher may want to automate the collection and storage of files so that activities can be captured with little or no interaction by the researcher. For example, the researcher may want to trigger the completion and storage of the activity upon the occurrence of an event marker such as a heal strike or when the subject touches an object, etc. Each of these is accomplished with a simple mouse click with The MotionMonitor ™.

System Expansion

The system has been designed to ensure a seamless expansion as your needs change. One can start with a simple two or three tracker system and add more kinematic trackers tomorrow. When forceplate or EMG data is required, add the A/D module. An integrated video option can also be added at any time.  

Last Updated 11/1/2003

 
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