Measurement System Analysis of VS Lite

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Virtual Sensei Lite (VS Lite) is an inexpensive user-friendly motion analysis system. As an alternative motion capture system, it is a must for VS Lite’s user to assess the accuracy of the measurement system capability. To date, such analysis to observe the reliability and accuracy of VS Lite has not been reported. Therefore, this study proposes a procedure for assessing the accuracy and capability of the Virtual Sensei Lite using ANOVA Gage Repeatability and Reproducibility (Gage R&R) designed experiments. In this procedure, a gage R&R study is conducted to obtain replicate measurements on nine parts by three operators. The total variation due to measurement error is then observed to identify the accuracy of measurement. The study able to demonstrate on the accuracy of VS Lite as the value of total variation due to measurement error is within 10%-30%.

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