Video shows a demo of a wobble-board interface for Neverball. The interface uses one Xsens inertial sensing unit to control the tilt of the game board. The Xsens sensor is attached to the wobble bo...
Video shows a demo of a wobble-board interface for Neverball. The interface uses one Xsens inertial sensing unit to control the tilt of the game board. The Xsens sensor is attached to the wobble board and the player uses the board to control the tilt of the game field, which guides the ball to collect coins and reach the target. The wobble-board interface was developed to encourage therapeutic exercise, for balance and core strength.
Interface developed by Nanthana Trakarnratanakul as part of the ODCSSS internship programme at University College Dublin (http://www.odcsss.ie) and demonstrated by fellow intern Eoin Murphy.
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