Monday, August 6, 2012

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

BMW Delivers Second Training Tool to the United States Olympic Committee

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BMW, the Official Mobility Partner of the United States Olympic Committee, today announced the completion of its second vehicle-to-athlete technology transfer project, a first-of-its-kind motion tracking system that will analyze a swimmer's form and technique. The system, provided by BMW to USA Swimming (USAS), combines underwater cameras with BMW automotive technology to give coaches data they can use to help swimmers improve starts and turns - both critically important parts of competition.

Developed at the BMW Group Technology Office in Mountain View, Calif., the technology will analyze a swimmer's dolphin kick within the allowed 15 meters of underwater swimming and provide quantitative performance data to coaches. The software tracks six points on the swimmer's body - wrists, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles and toes - allowing coaches to pinpoint the performance attributes of specific parts of the body, as well as see how well all parts are working together to increase speed and efficiency.

The technology will provide coaches with information that is a significant improvement over the current approach of manually counting strokes and kicks from the deck or making assumptions from underwater video footage. By comparing measurements to performance over time, coaches will be able to use BMW's motion tracking tool to hone in on technique adjustments that work best for each individual swimmer's body characteristics.

Such improvements can pay off, because in elite swimming, a .01 second advantage can mean the difference between winning gold and going home empty handed. Technology such as this tool has the potential to significantly help a swimmer's training focus and improve their race times.

"Watching our best swimmers, it's clear that the dolphin kick is a very powerful stroke that is critical to overall performance in a race," said Russell Mark, National Team High Performance Consultant to USA Swimming. "However, one challenge our coaches face is the lack of a clear understanding as to which movements and technique promote the strongest dolphin kicks. This tool will help us identify and teach those ingredients."

Following the London 2012 Olympic Games, USAS will work on building its library of dolphin kicks by capturing the training sessions of strong dolphin kickers who come through the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. With the development and subsequent analysis of this library of data will come an emergence of gold standard criteria, which will then help coaches identify what changes their swimmers might need to make to achieve those criteria.

The motion tracking tool for USA Swimming is BMW's second technology transfer project under its sponsorship of Team USA, which leverages the company's automotive engineering expertise to drive athletic performance. Earlier in April, BMW officially handed off a velocity measurement training tool to USA Track & Field which provides real-time analysis for improving long jump performance. Decathlon Olympic gold medalist Bryan Clay was involved in the testing of this technology.

The BMW software used to analyze the athlete's movement in both training tools is similar to technology being explored for driver assistance systems in future generations of BMW vehicles. This technology initiative is central to BMW's comprehensive U.S. Olympic program which endeavors to advance the performance goals of Team USA while bringing communities across the country closer to the excitement of the Olympic Games.

"We're quite pleased to have been able to develop two new training tools for the athletes of Team USA this year," said Dirk Rossberg, Head of the BMW Group Technology Office USA. "What's also interesting is that, in working so closely with USA Swimming and USA Track & Field, we've been able to bring key pieces of information back to our research and development of vision systems. It's a partnership in the truest sense of the word."

To learn more about BMW Group's partnership with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and its designation as a Sustainability Partner of LOCOG, visit the dedicated press page www.press.bmwgroup.co.uk . To learn more about BMW's partnership with the USOC and National Governing Bodies USA Bobsled & Skeleton, US Speedskating, USA Swimming and USA Track & Field, visit www.bmwgroupusanews.com

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

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Friday, July 27, 2012

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

BMW i8 Wins Crown as the 2012 Concept Vehicle of the Year

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BMW takes the 2012 Concept Car of the Year Award with its i8 Concept Spyder. This award marks BMW’s fourth competition as a category finalist and the brand’s second visit to the awards podium at the eleventh annual North American Concept Vehicle of the Year Awards announced today. The Concept Car category recognizes those vehicles where passenger carrying is the primary intent.

The awards recognize those vehicles most likely to shape the future of the automobile industry. This year, more than two dozen jurors participated in a selection process that involved a total of 34 vehicles, each introduced to North America during this season’s auto shows in Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Toronto, and New York.

The awards are given to the best Production Preview Vehicle, Concept Car, Concept Truck, and Most Significant Concept Vehicle of each auto show season. To be eligible for the awards, a concept vehicle must make its North American debut during the current model year’s auto show season. With the exception of those vehicles in the Production Preview category, qualified nominees must represent an advanced design and /or engineering concept, rather than being a show version of a current production model.

These awards are unique in that they are judged by a diverse panel of automotive journalists from throughout North America, and considered in the specific context of the North American market. “With lines that remind me of icy water in a mountain stream, the BMW i8 takes open top driving into a new realm of environmental responsibility, with the mission of the Ultimate Driving Machine firmly embedded,” said juror Bill Schaffer. Juror Chris Poole stated, “The i8 concept wraps innovative construction and powertrain technologies in a functional, eye-catching new design language that will be exclusive to the upcoming eco sub-brand it previews. It's an impressive blend of supercar style and speed with future-oriented mpg and emissions performance.”

 By extending the review to the whole package – design, style, materials, technology, market viability and market responsiveness – and concentrating the focus on the market that the jurors know best, the North American Concept Vehicle of the Year Awards provide truly valuable feedback to help shape the future of the automotive industry.

Courtesy of bmwusa.com