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用于头部撞击测量的皮肤-mounted传感器的评估。 注:原文中“skin-mounted”可能有误,推测应该是“skin-mounted”,意思是“安装在皮肤上的” 。完整准确译文为:用于头部撞击测量的皮肤贴片式传感器的评估。

Evaluation of skin-mounted sensor for head impact measurement.

作者信息

Tiernan Stephen, Byrne Gary, O'Sullivan David Michael

机构信息

1 Technological University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

2 Division of Sport Science, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2019 Jul;233(7):735-744. doi: 10.1177/0954411919850961. Epub 2019 May 23.

Abstract

The requirement to measure the number and severity of head impacts in sports has led to the development of many wearable sensors. The objective of this study was to determine the reliability and accuracy of a wearable head impact sensor: xPatch, X2Biosystems, Inc. The skin-mounted sensor, xPatch, was fixed onto a Hybrid III headform and dropped using an impact test rig. A total of 400 impacts were performed, ranging from 20g to 200g linear acceleration, and impact velocities of 1.2 - 3.9 m/s. During each impact, the peak linear acceleration, angular velocity and angular acceleration were recorded and compared to the reference calibrated data. Impacts were also recorded using a high-speed video camera. The results show that the linear acceleration recorded by the xPatch during frontal and side impacts had errors of up to 24% when compared to the referenced data. The angular velocity and angular acceleration had substantially larger errors of up to 47.5% and 57%, respectively. The location of the impact had a significant effect on the results: if the impact was to the side of the head, the device on that side may have an error of up to 71%, thus highlighting the importance of device location. All impacts were recorded using two separate xPatches and, in certain cases, the difference in angular velocity between the devices was 43%. In conclusion, the xPatch can be useful for identifying impacts and recording linear accelerations during front and side impacts, but the rotational velocity and acceleration data need to be interpreted with caution.

摘要

测量体育运动中头部撞击的次数和严重程度的需求促使了许多可穿戴传感器的开发。本研究的目的是确定一种可穿戴头部撞击传感器(X2Biosystems公司的xPatch)的可靠性和准确性。将皮肤佩戴式传感器xPatch固定在一个Hybrid III型头模上,并使用冲击试验台进行跌落测试。总共进行了400次撞击,线性加速度范围为20g至200g,冲击速度为1.2 - 3.9 m/s。在每次撞击过程中,记录峰值线性加速度、角速度和角加速度,并与参考校准数据进行比较。撞击过程也使用高速摄像机进行记录。结果表明,与参考数据相比,xPatch在正面和侧面撞击时记录的线性加速度误差高达24%。角速度和角加速度的误差则大得多,分别高达47.5%和57%。撞击位置对结果有显著影响:如果撞击发生在头部侧面,该侧的设备误差可能高达71%,这凸显了设备位置的重要性。所有撞击均使用两个单独的xPatch进行记录,在某些情况下,两个设备之间的角速度差异为43%。总之,xPatch在识别正面和侧面撞击以及记录线性加速度方面可能有用,但对于旋转速度和加速度数据的解读需要谨慎。

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