Our Distributors

As a global leader in ambulatory assessment solutions, movisens is seeking distributors to assist in servicing our customers throughout the world. If you're interested in distributing our class leading range of sensors in your particular country, please get in touch.

You can find an overview of our current distributors here.

Capture the answers when it matters – SensorTrigger

Now it’s finally possible… capturing Experience Sampling data in sync with physiological parameters!


Previously discovering any relationships between physiological and subjective data would require cross referencing the information after the study. What if we said you can now detect heart rate and have it trigger a form? Or even psychological stress? Or you’d like to track Activity Levels? We’ve got you covered with that and more…

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Upcoming Events

To learn how sensor triggering can unlock greater insights in your research visit our stand at the following conferences:

movisens Workshop during HEPA-Symposium in Karlsruhe

The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and HEPA Europe (European Network for the Promotion of Health-Enhancing Physical Activity) invites all interested parties to the 2017 HEPA Symposium. The symposium takes place from March 29th to 30th, 2017 at the KIT Sports Institute, Karlsruhe, with the main theme of “Physical activity and physical fitness as determinants of health in children and adolescents". Physical activity and fitness researchers will present and exchange the latest breakthroughs in this exciting field, with posters, presentations, lectures and workshops filling the two day event. Interesting new research methods will be discussed and presented, specifically a workshop on "Methods for Interactive Ambulatory Assessment of Physical Activity and Lifestyle" unveils some exciting developments from us at movisens. We look forward to meeting you and all the other innovative researchers in this exciting field, and hope to hear your feedback about our new interactive ambulatory assessment system during the symposium.

New white paper available

We've just added a few white papers to our website that we thought you may find interesting.

Energy Expenditure

First is a validation paper on the energy expenditure calculation of the Move II (now superceded by the Move 3). Some manufacturers are still utilising basic linear regression models to calculate the energy expeniture in their activity sensors. This paper demonstrates the advantages of utilising an activity class based algorithm vs. a basic linear regression to obtain a more accurate estimation of energy expenditure. It's somewhat old news, but it's good to remind everyone occasionaly of the superiority of our activity based method over the basic linear regression model.

White Paper Move II Validation Energy Expenditure

R-Peak Detection

Secondly we have a validation of the R-peak detection capabilities of the EkgMove (now superceded by the EcgMove 3). This paper puts the EkgMove through it's paces by introducing movement artefacts and validating the detection capabilities in reference to the Somnoscreen plus.

White Paper Validity of R-Peak Detection

Arousal

The measurement of arousal using Electro Dermal Activity (Galvanic Skin Response) is often hindered by factors like movement, temperature and exercise. This paper highlights the benefits of capturing activity data in addition to EDA/GSR. It details a method that can isolate the emotional arousal component of EDA/GSR using our EdaMove sensor.

White paper EdaMove Effects of Stimuli