| EXPANDING YOUR OPTIONS. NOT YOUR BUDGET |
You don't have to choose between performance and price with the new Bonita family. With complete systems starting at $10,000 / £7,500, Bonita could change your idea of motion capture. |
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| REHABILITATED ALLIGATORS |
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Dr. Justin Georgi and his team in the Department of Anatomy at Midwestern University are studying the movement of alligators to challenge previous assumptions that the reptiles are living fossils that have not changed from the time of dinosaurs. To accurately compare the movement of alligators with that of their ancestors they required a motion capture solution that was portable, captured in a small space, and fit within their limited budget. By choosing a Bonita system they were able to get enough cameras to maximize capturing in a very unique environment while easily transporting the entire system from their lab to the alligator rescue facility. |
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| MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT |
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Microchip manufacturing requires precision in every process and downtime can equate to millions in lost costs. An industry leader contacted the BYU Mechanical Engineering department to help them solve the real world issue of a critical piece of machinery that was continually becoming uncalibrated and having inconsistent movement. The solution was a four camera Bonita motion capture system with Tracker software used to quantify a baseline movement pattern and understand the long term repeatability of its motions. |
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ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF
RUNNING INJURIES |
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Dr. Reed Ferber of the Running Injury Clinic in Calgary, Canada, helps prevent and treat running and walking injuries. A patient’s data is collected by a three-camera Bonita system, analyzed using custom-written software, and compared to a 3D gait analysis database Dr. Ferber and his associates have built. Information is used to determine the root cause of injuries and to develop a treatment plan.
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