An LED interactive running wall is a running training or entertainment device that combines LED displays with interactive sensing and motion sensing technologies. It typically consists of one or more large LED screens, with a sensing area, sensor beams, light strips, or projection layer in front of the screens. The screen content and lighting effects change through interaction with the runner's actual movement.
Key features are as follows:
- Interaction Principle
- Sensing and Detection: Using technologies such as infrared, radar, optical sensing, ultrasound, camera depth sensing, or human posture recognition, it captures information such as the runner's position, gait, speed, and running intensity.
- Data-Driven: The detected data is transmitted to the control system, which adjusts the screen content, effects, color, brightness, and virtual road direction in real time, achieving a "dancing with the runner" effect.
- Display and Interactive Content
- Virtual Route: The screen displays the running track, terrain, obstacles, and target points. The runner "completes" the route through movements such as moving, jumping, and accelerating.
- Real-Time Feedback: Dynamic data such as scores, energy values, heart rate zones, and route progress can be displayed on the screen or surrounding screens/light strips.
- Interactive Effects: Particle effects, light pulses, wall transformations, sound feedback, etc., enhancing immersion.
- Application Scenarios
- Shopping malls, gyms, theme parks, e-sports and entertainment activities, corporate team building, etc.
- Education and rehabilitation fields, for fun motion-sensing training and dynamic teaching.
- Advantages
- High level of immersion and participation, suitable for group activities and promotional activities.
- Can be combined with gamification elements to enhance motivation and enjoyment of exercise.
- Technical Highlights
- Precise posture and position tracking algorithms, and low-latency data transmission and processing.
- Interactive design adaptable to different heights and strides, ensuring fairness and fun.
- Power supply, heat dissipation, protection rating (IP), and environmental adaptability.
- Safety considerations, such as device edge protection and drop/impact protection.
- Implementation Considerations
- Control of venue size and audience viewing angle to ensure that the runner's virtual path on the screen aligns with their real movements.
- Modular design for easy maintenance and upgrades.
- The ability to interface with health/sports data systems, such as heart rate monitoring and cadence statistics.