SABEL Sense is a wearable inertial sensor developed within the laboratory. The sensor collects data from digital MEMS inertial sensors (accelerometer, gyroscope) and a digital magnetometer.
Users have the freedom to move outside the lab environment both indoors and outdoors thanks to data being stored locally on the SABEL Sense sensor, and controlled wirelessly from you PC using a comprehensive MATLAB Toolkit. This allows for easy control of multiple sensors, providing no restrictions during data capture.
The flexibility of the Sensor allows it to be used in many applications, such as: Rehabilitation, Human movement / Biomechanical studies, etc.
The Sensor also has the flexibility to be customised to suit specific users requirements. With all development done in-house, modifications and advice can be provided quickly and accurately.
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