iMotionLess: iphone stability meter

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Xenialab releases the new iPhone application for the Medical, Healthcare and Fitness categories.

iMotionless is the new application developed by Xenialab to measure the stability level using your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

Application scope:

- Reflex measure: in particular the human balance level

- Item stability measure: i.e. cars, engines, vibrating tools

How it works:

iMotionless leverages the accelerometer engine available on iPhone (even the previous version like the iphone 3GS), iPad and iPod Touch, in order to acquire the three-dimentional parameters, therefore to measure the movements from a fixed starting point.

The acquisition time can be easily set (default 30 seconds) and you can use the countdown feature, to elimate the manual stop impact. Otherwise you can perform free acquisitions and stop the measure as soon as you want.

The results can be easily saved inside the acquisition history list in order to be evaluated according to different conditions: as far as human measurements are concerned you can save the results during different hours or related to different physical conditions (during rest, after running, before and after drinking or taking one’s medicine, etc…).

As far as a car is concerned you will be able to compare the vibration levels over different proving grounds or get the measures about different kind of cars driving during the same conditions.

What it measures:

iMotionless gives you the following results – 3D based – at the end of every acquisition:

- Average motion

- Maximum motion

- Root Mean Square Value (RMS)

- Standard Error

Available on the App Store for free (for limited time).

Xenialab would like to offer the iMotionless applications over  the  Apple device suite (iphone, ipad and ipod touch) for professional measurement about stability and balance, according to all the  suitable applications (health, mechanics, biometrics etc..). Feedback, comments or new specific ideas are welcome!

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