Wimu is a small wireless device developed by realtrack systems. It has an Approximate weight of 95 grams, monitors physical activity providing accurate and Relevant data continuously and in real time. It consists of several sensors which by themselves are already very useful for an Athlete, the combination of them all in a single hardware unit creates a device that Rises to be used by any elite athlete or medical staff, since currently, data richness Can only be obtained in laboratory and using high-cost machinery. The kinematic variables such as acceleration, speed, distance, or the physiological Variables such as heart rate and rr, among others, are captured wimu’s sensors And represented in its software: qüiko, which is a simple and flexible application That displays graphical data in a dynamic and intuitive way. Realtrack soccer is Vertically embedded in this system showing more interesting and specific Parameters to football than those that a layered gis can display.
Qüiko is a simple and flexible application that collects and displays data from the multiple wimu sensors. Real time graphical representation of wimu’s data. Data provided by the various sensors is analysed during training. Qüiko is a simple and flexible application that gathers data from multiple sensors and Displays it graphically in real time. It will help athletes, coaches, trainers, physical Therapists, doctors, etc., to optimise the daily training in order to improve performance, With a clear competitive advantage, which is providing key information to obtain the best Results in competition. It also helps in controlling and monitoring physical activity in order to improve welfare. Numerical data often do not provide enough information to coaches, therefore, the System has in its software an easy to use tool that displays rich data graphics and a Module that synchronizes numerical data with video footage. Quiko comes with wimu. It's not for sale alone.
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Sensors: GPS, accelerometrics, gyroscopes, magnetometers, compass, barometer, ant, bluetooth, WIFI, external sensors such as heartrate belts, pedometers, oxygen in muscle saturation, cadence, speed.