About KMU Biomechanics Lab
The KMU Biomechanics Lab studies neural and mechanical mechanisms of human movements in general. The current research focus includes various sports motion including running, Taekwondo Kicking, baseball pitching and batting, golf swing etc. footwear, wearable technology in heath and sports, sports injury mechanism, and AI(artificial intelligence) application to sports.
In particular, KMU Biomechanics Lab has three specialized laboratories and contributes to the development of Biomechanics by collaborating with Korea University's baseball team, SIDAS insole company, and baseball academy.
- Optitrack ultra high speed camera (8 cameras)
- Qualisys ultra high speed camera for markerless motion capture with PAF tools (8 cameras)
- Theia markerless motion capture system (opti-track prime-color 8 cameras)
- Qualisys motion captuer system with PAF tools (16 cameras)
- Vald physical capability measurement equipment
- Swing catalyst (2 plates)
- myoMOTION IMU Sensors (16 IMU sensors)
- Vicon Blue Trident (2 IMU sensors)
- X-sense Dot (12 IMU sensors)
- 4D motion (36 IMU sensors)
- Wireless 4ch thin Force Measure system
- Tobii pro spark (Eye-tracking solution)