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MVN Studio 3.0

To be shown at the SIGGRAPH Conference.

ENSCHEDE, Netherlands,—July 6, 2010— Xsens Technologies B.V., the leader in professional 3D tracking systems, today announced the general availability of its KinematicCoupling (KiCTM) algorithm in its newly released software suite MVN Studio 3.0 for professional grade human motion capture. Xsens MVN will be on show at the SIGGRAPH conference (July 27-29, 2010) in Los Angeles at booth 839.

The KinematicCoupling (KiCTM) algorithm is the latest addition to the advanced signal processing suite developed by Xsens for processing inertial sensor data (accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers) to accurately capture motion in 3D. Until now, successful adoption of inertial sensor technology for human motion capture was hindered due to the fundamental dependence on the Earth’s magnetic field to provide a sense of horizontal direction (heading) for long term measurements, much like how a compass works. The patent pending KiC algorithm - the culmination of years of research at Xsens - solves this problem by taking a new approach, with the landmark result of total immunity to magnetic distortions when estimating full 3D joint orientations. “Using KiC, it is now possible to accurately track movement in environments with significant amounts of iron, like large steel beams, ferroconcrete floors and radiators,” says Per Slycke, CTO of Xsens.

The advent of the KiC algorithm is a corner stone to build on to provide robust, accurate 3D tracking of human motion under all circumstances, fully establishing inertial sensor technology as a disruptive technology to be reckoned with in the 3D tracking field. The Xsens MVN full-body tracking system, which is already in use among top developers at Electronic Arts, Industrial Light and Magic, Sony Pictures Imageworks, Daimler, Össur, INAIL and many other companies and Universities, benefits immediately with the 3.0 release of MVN Studio.

KiC inventor and Research Manager at Xsens, Dr. Henk Luinge (PhD), explains “A system with (bio)mechanical links, such as a human being, contains a lot of correlation between the kinematic data measured at each point on the body. Basically, by comparing the acceleration, measured by each sensor, in each joint, we can directly determine the full 3D orientation of that joint without the need for magnetometers.” An additional important advantage, according to Dr. Luinge is: “In the first release of MVN Studio 3.0 the position of the inertial sensor with respect to the joints must be input to the algorithm. But, we already know that it is possible to estimate this position accurately based on the data gathered during normal use of the product. Essentially, this will enable us to always get the best calibration possible, for each individual user, automatically.” These latest developments are currently being researched.

About Xsens Technologies

Xsens is a leading global supplier of 3D motion tracking products based upon miniature MEMS inertial sensor technology.

Since its inception in 2000, several thousands of motion sensors and motion capture solutions have successfully been deployed in areas such as 3D character animation, rehabilitation and sports science, and robot and camera stabilization. Customers include Electronic Arts, Sony Pictures Imageworks, INAIL Prosthesis Centre, Daimler, Saab Underwater Systems, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and many other companies and institutes throughout the world.

Xsens’ research department has created unique intellectual property in the field of multi-sensor data fusion algorithms, combining inertial sensors with aiding technologies such as GPS and RF positioning and biomechanical modeling. The company and its products have received several awards, amongst which four consecutive entries in Deloitte’s ranking of fastest growing technology companies in Europe.

Xsens is headquartered in Enschede, The Netherlands and has a subsidiary, Xsens North America Inc. in Los Angeles, California, US. http://www.xsens.com

Xsens, MVN, and KiC are registered trademarks or trademarks of Xsens Technologies B.V. and/or its parent, subsidiaries and/or affiliates in The Netherlands, the USA and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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