Kennesaw State University Biomechanics Laboratory

A skeleton hangs in a open room with cameras arranged for a photo shoot.

Overview

Kennesaw State Universityโ€™s Master of Science (M.S.) with a major in Applied Exercise and Health Science (AEHS) needed a new state-of-the-art laboratory for the biomechanics department. A completion date of approximately one month was set from time of contact.

Challenge

The new KSU biomechanics lab required a variety of integrated technologies to be ready within a month, including a digital video signal distribution system, 16 camera locations, multiple HD commercial displays, digital matrix switching, sound reinforcement, and a Crestron touch-screen control system.

Solution

Inspired by the universityโ€™s history of utilizing advance technologies in its learning and teaching practices, Atlanta Pro AV consulted with head of the department Dr. John Mclester and other campus professionals to quickly produce an autocad design that addressed the labโ€™s needs. The project was completed on-time, on-budget, and was put into use in the fall semester. The lab focuses on the study of exercise and health science.

  • Panasonic LCD Monitors
  • Extron Digital Matrix Switcher
  • Extron DVI over CAT6 Extenders
  • Crestron Control Systems
  • Shure microphones
  • Biamp audio processing
  • QSC Powered Sound System