Head Impact Sensor Triggering Bias Introduced by Linear Acceleration Thresholding

Volume: 49, Issue: 12, Pages: 3189 - 3199
Published: Oct 7, 2021
Abstract
Contact sports players frequently sustain head impacts, most of which are mild impacts exhibiting 10-30 g peak head center-of-gravity (CG) linear acceleration. Wearable head impact sensors are commonly used to measure exposure and typically detect impacts using a linear acceleration threshold. However, linear acceleration across the head can substantially vary during 6-degree-of-freedom motion, leading to triggering biases that depend on sensor...
Paper Details
Title
Head Impact Sensor Triggering Bias Introduced by Linear Acceleration Thresholding
Published Date
Oct 7, 2021
Volume
49
Issue
12
Pages
3189 - 3199
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