Video tutorials
The following videos will guide you through some of the capabilities of BoB:
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Real time streaming:
Motion data can be real-time streamed into BoB from Xsens MVN Analyze.
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Opening a BoB file:
This video shows how to open a file which has previously been created by BoB.
NB all BoB files have the extension “.BoB”.
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Manipulating the graphics area:
This video shows how to change the view of the subject in BoB.
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Using the on-screen buttons:
The BoB graphics area contains buttons for frequently used functions.
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Displaying trajectories:
The paths of body segments or any point on the skeleton can be displayed.
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Tracking the body or a body segment:
The viewing position can be automatically moved to track the subject or a body segment.
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Displaying velocity vectors:
BoB can display the velocity vectors of any points on the skeleton.
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Displaying only selected joints:
BoB can display a subset of the body’s segments, joints and muscles.
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Displaying distances and angles:
The distance between any two points on the skeleton can be plotted and the angle between any three points.
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Displaying joint angles:
Joint angles can be illustrated in the graphics area and plotted.
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Displaying visualisation bars:
Visualisation bars assist in the assessment of the orientation of the body segments.
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Displaying forces and torques:
BoB can display and plot the forces and torques external and internal to the body.
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Muscle editor:
BoB contains an editor which enables you to add, modify and delete muscles.
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Displaying muscle forces:
BoB can display and plot information relating to the muscles’ forces and other metrics.
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Displaying synchronised video:
BoB can display a video synchronised to action on the graphics area.
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Overview of functions and applications:
This video shows an overview of some of BoB’s functionality and applications.
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