ASL Launches Mobile Eye (TM)
Applied Science Laboratory’s new Mobile Eye eye tracking system is designed to improve the way sports and physical activities are analyzed. Mobile Eye is a revolutionary new lightweight, tether-free wearable eye tracking system.
Bedford, MA (PRWEB) September 29, 2004 -- From pro golf to tennis to NASCAR
racing, eye tracking analysis offers the potential to improve performance, and
even make sports safer. Applied Science Laboratory’s new Mobile Eye eye tracking
system is designed to improve the way sports and physical activities are
analyzed. Mobile Eye is a revolutionary new lightweight, tether-free wearable
eye tracking system manufactured by Applied Science Laboratories (ASL), the
world’s leading eye tracking technology developer.
Mobile Eye is
designed for applications where total freedom of movement is required. It’s
designed for indoor or outdoor use, delivering excellent results under a wide
range of lighting conditions, and is both compact and rugged.
Flexible
Mobile Eye is designed to be easily worn by an active subject. The eye tracking
optics are unobtrusive and lightweight (less than 80g) and the recording device
is small enough to be worn on a belt. These features will allow successful
eye-tracking analysis across a wide range of active-subject sports and
activities such as golf, baseball, archery, marksmanship, operation of motor
vehicles and aircraft, and much more.
The eye image and scene image are
interleaved and saved on a DVCR tape. This method ensures that no resolution is
lost. Tape duration is 75 minutes; battery operation, at full charge, is 90
minutes. The completed tape is transferred to a PC (included) that separates the
images, performs the analysis, and creates a scene video with cursor overlay.
The sample rate is 25-30Hz.
Mobile Eye is supplied as a complete system
with all necessary hardware and software. The portable DVCR can be connected
directly to the PC for real time tracking in a laboratory setting. Additional
optics and DVCR recorders can be purchased for use with the system allowing for
multiple recordings to be made at the same time.
Applied Science
Laboratories has been a pioneer in the examination of the human eye’s movements
and pupil dynamics for over 30 years. ASL was the first company to develop a
head-mounted eye tracker, eye/head integration, parallax-free optics, and many
other features that are industry standard. ASL’s current range of computer-based
eye movement measurement equipment has eye-tracking applications in moving
vehicles, sports, WEB design, pupilometry and many more. ASL currently has
tracking systems in the fields of medicine, cognitive psychology, training,
simulation, biomechanics and human factors research. For more information,
contact the company at 175 Middlesex Turnpike, Bedford, Massachusetts, 01730
USA, Tel. (781) 275-4000 Fax. (781) 275-3388.
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