This electromechanical motion capture system was developed as master's thesis by Daniel Saidi and Magnus Åsard, with the goal to investigate the minimum cost of a full-body exo-skeleton-based motion capture system.
The entire system - including all physical components, like PVC pipes, aluminium and soft-plastic sheets, shielded cables and elastic textiles as well as a cheap Linux-server
and server and client software - ended up costing us $950.
This video shows how the system's output motion data can be applied to a biped in 3D Studio Max.
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