In many sports related contexts, visual attentiveness can have a huge impact on the quality of athletic performance. Is the golfer or tennis player shifting her gaze before striking the ball? How quickly is the batter picking up the ball from the pitcher’s delivery? Is the receiver watching the football all the way into his hands? Why is my opponent so elusive and is there a particular characteristic or part of the body I should be focussed on to anticipate his moves? Can athletes be trained to use their vision to maximum advantage and check that they are maintaining good visual performance habits? With ISCAN’s OmniView platforms, the answer is YES!
OmniView-TX™ Wireless Transmitter-Based Point-of-Regard Tracking System
Platinum Honoree - 2016 Military and Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards
The OmniView-TX platform (ETL530A) creates a real time video record of an untethered subject’s point-of-regard with respect to their field-of-view in indoor or outdoor environments. The subject has complete freedom of action within a one hundred foot radius from a base station. Binocular eye and scene images are transmitted to the base station where the point-of-regard is calculated and displayed in real time. The recorded video record can be analyzed semi-autonomously to characterize visual performance.
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OmniView-RD™ Wireless Recorder-Based Point-of-Regard Tracking System
Platinum Honoree - 2016 Military and Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards
The OmniView-RD platform (ETL532A) allows unlimited subject freedom of action within virtually any environment while collecting point-of-regard data with respect to the subject’s changing field-of-view. A belt worn multi-channel video recorder captures the binocular eye and scene images as the subject performs task actions. Upon return from the field, the captured data is downloaded to a base station where the video record of the subject’s point-of-regard is archived and may be semi-autonomously analyzed to characterize visual performance.