The VSR Program Announces Strategic Collaboration with VICON
Motion Systems
Virtual Soldier Research
vsr at ccad.uiowa.edu
Tue Aug 24 16:08:14 PDT 2004
The Virtual Soldier Research Program Announces Strategic Collaboration with
VICON Motion Systems
Iowa City, IA (August 24, 2004) The Virtual Soldier Research (VSR)
program at The University of Iowas College of Engineering today announced
a strategic collaboration with VICON, the leading developer in motion
capture systems. Using VICONs advanced optical motion capture technology,
the VSR program will conduct research on real-time interaction with virtual
humans, with motion capture data of human subjects being applied to
validate mathematical results for human motion prediction.
VSR research will use VICON real-time motion capture to drive virtual
humans in a digital world to support the US Army Transformation vision for
Future Combat Systems, where digital mockups are evaluated early during the
design cycle. VICONs motion capture system will also be used for tracking
weapons and equipment in a virtual reality environment for training,
maintainability analysis, and human factors studies. Via the
collaboration, the VSR program acquired an advanced setup for motion
capture, software and hardware, and will serve as a beta testing site for
VICONs most recent research in cameras, optical technology, and tracking
suits.
The use of VICONs motion capture system will allow us to drive, in real
time, the motion of Santos, our intelligent virtual human. VICONs
accurate cameras and advanced software will enable us to resolve
long-standing issues in the field of digital human modeling and
simulation, said Dr. Karim Abdel-Malek, Director of the VSR program at The
University of Iowa.
We are very excited to participate in this project. VSR represents a
leading edge use of animation, game, and motion capture technology applied
into the world of human factors engineering, said Jon Damush, Business
Development Manager, VICON. By using animation techniques traditionally
applied in entertainment, VSR is producing results that are not only
quantitative the data that is usually generated in engineering
applications but also qualitative in the form of high-quality rendered
output to truly visualize the way that real soldiers might react on the field.
About VSR
The VSR program is an independent research group within the Center for
Computer-Aided Design (CCAD), The University of Iowa. This
eight-month-young program, funded primarily by the US Army TACOM,
conducts basic and applied research for creating new technologies dealing
with digital human modeling and simulation. TACOM and the industrial
design industry, in general, are looking for ways to eliminate building
extremely expensive, real-world prototypes.
VSRs objective is to create autonomous, digital humans that can answer
human-factors questions in the virtual world environment. The University of
Iowa researchers (faculty, staff, scientists, engineers, clinical
researchers, and graduate students) from various fields including
engineering, gaming, psychology, biomechanics, human factors, computers,
optimization, and industrial design have come together to create this new
technology. The development and use of autonomous, virtual soldiers that
can experience computer-modeled versions of proposed vehicles and weapons
systems in the virtual world - and then provide feedback on the designs
brings eliminating the need for producing real-world prototypes for human
factors research several steps closer to reality.
About VICON
VICON Motion Systems is a subsidiary of OMG plc (LSE: OMG) with global
headquarters in Oxford, UK, and US headquarters in Lake Forest, CA. OMG
subsidiary 2d3 Ltd. produces innovative visual geometry software deriving
3D data from moving images. Since 1984, VICON has been providing
professionals with the latest tools to accurately capture the subtleties of
three-dimensional human motion for research, medicine, sport, engineering,
game development, broadcast and film. For more information about VICON, or
to view a comprehensive list of worldwide distributors, visit
<http://www.vicon.com>www.vicon.com or contact +44 (0) 1865-261800 in the
UK or (949) 472-9140 in the US.
Virtual Soldier Research (VSR) Program
Center for Computer Aided Design
THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
Iowa City, IA. 52242
Tel: (319) 335-5722
Fax: (319) 384-0542
vsr at ccad.uiowa.edu
www.engineering.uiowa.edu/~amalek/VSR
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