A deeper integration, improved anthropometric avatar matching, and significantly improved tracking accuracy further empower enhanced ergonomics analysis outside of the lab
Enschede, Netherlands, 30 May 2018 – Today, Xsens, the leading innovator in professional 3D motion tracking technology, announces a new update in its integration with ergonomics analysis Jack™ software in the Tecnomatix® portfolio and the Process Simulate solution in the Tecnomatix® portfolio. This technology is developed by Siemens PLM Software, a leading global provider of PLM software and services, and its Tecnomatix portfolio, the industry-leading digital manufacturing software.
The updated integration between Xsens and Siemens PLM Software’s Human Simulation software will enable even more flexible motion capture and world-class data collection outside of the lab.
Integration enhancements
The new update sees numerous feature enhancements across both the Xsens and Siemens PLM Software portfolios, strengthening the overall power of these combined technologies:
The Xsens Analyze Engine
This new update comes alongside the ability for Tecnomatix users to capture in any environment without regard for magnetic distortion, thanks to the Xsens Analyze Engine – a new motion capture solution tailored to the ergonomics and workplace analysis industries. Data captured by the Analyze Engine is not affected by magnetic distortion in capture environments; a drawback encountered by previous iterations of the technology.
This makes motion capture in manufacturing facilities more accessible than ever. Siemens PLM Software users can now capture task analysis of real humans in a more diverse range of authentic workspace environments with greater anthropometric accuracy. Such analyses include, but are not limited to, injury risk, user comfort, reachability, energy expenditure, fatigue limits, time study review, process verification, and facility layout design.
Hein Beute, Director Product Management for Xsens Technologies: “Our partnership with Siemens PLM Software means we can offer our customers one of the most open digital manufacturing solutions available today. Users can now access best-in-class data accuracy and performance in industrial environments. Ergonomists and engineers can enter a new world of ergonomics analysis. They can access features in the field that were previously restricted to the laboratory, enabling major developments in workplace health, safety, and efficiency.”
Human Simulation Software from Siemens PLM Software
The Tecnomatix portfolio from Siemens PLM Software offers human simulation technology via a comprehensive suite of ergonomic analysis tools, designed to help manufacturing companies improve the safety, efficiency and comfort of workplace environments. Using biomechanically accurate digital human models, Siemens PLM Software users can analyze workplace environments with virtual avatars driven by data captured via MVN Analyze and Xsens MVN systems.
Combining motion capture with human simulation technology enables analyses focusing on process and product design to be evaluated using the movement of real people, thereby improving the overall accuracy. As Tecnomatix users are looking for ways to increase the speed of simulation creation, the ease of set up, portability, and lack of magnetic interference in the Xsens system is a prime supporting technology towards this goal.
Xsens and MVN
MVN Analyze works in tandem with Xsens MVN inertial motion capture solutions, powered by on-body gyroscopes, accelerometers, and magnetometers. This enables precision data capture in any environment without the need for large-scale digital camera volumes. Xsens is currently exploring methods to further streamline MVN system setup and calibration, and as such further empower the measurement and capture of data outside of the lab.
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About Xsens
Xsens is the leading innovator in 3D motion tracking technology and products. Its sensor fusion technologies enable a seamless interaction between the physical and the digital world in applications such as industrial control and stabilization, health, sports and 3D character animation. Clients and partners include Electronic Arts, NBC Universal, Daimler, Autodesk, ABB, Siemens and various other leading institutes and companies throughout the world.
Xsens has offices in Enschede, the Netherlands and Los Angeles, California and Hong Kong.
Note: Jack is a trademark or registered trademark of The Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania. Tecnomatix is a trademark or registered trademark of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries.