A Full-Body Motion-Tracking Sensor Platform with inbuilt AI | Bosch Sensortec at CES 2024

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Better physical rehabilitation with an AI-capable full-body motion-tracking sensor platform!
    Ah, another ipXchange interview from CES 2024 with a truly CES-type demo! In the first of two interviews with Bosch Sensortec, Guy chats with Sebastien about the new Smart Connected Sensors platform for full-body motion tracking using up to eight wirelessly connected wearable sensor nodes.
    Though Bosch supplies the complete platform, which includes the wearable reference design with all the technical drawings for faster development, as well as an SDK and software toolkit, the key component of this design is the BHI380 6-axis smart IMU.
    This compact device integrates a low-power 32-bit MCU with an ARC EM4 CPU running up to 3.6 CoreMark/MHz for running AI workloads. With a standby current of 8 µA and an active current of 8 µA and an active current of 600 µA in run mode, where activity recognition with feedback is enabled, these AI-capable sensors take battery-powered smart wearables to the next level in applications ranging from medical wearables for physical rehabilitation to AR, VR, and gaming.
    See this tech in action and learn more by heading to the ipXchange website for the full interview and writeup:
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