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Mechanisms of head injuries in road traffic accidents; a potential solution for data collection

机译:道路交通事故中头部受伤的机制;数据收集的潜在解决方案

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Despite advances in road safety, head injuries still account for many of the most serious and fatal injuries in road traffic accidents. This PhD thesis provides a summary of knowledge regarding the current position in head injury research with regard to: ud Previous assertions as to head injury mechanisms ud Existing head injury criteria ud The availability of data to explore potential confounding factors in predicting head injury risk and to propose or validate a new injury criterion or criteria. ududOn the basis of the existing information the question was posed, whether it is possible to validate advanced head injury criteria and head models using additional (new) head injury case data so as to make their application more robust in efforts to mitigate future injuries. In order to answer this question, priority was given to the pursuit of new data, offering six degree of freedom time-series data with detailed information on the exact injuries sustained. ududA working in-ear sensor system was deemed to offer a potential solution in obtaining elusive data regarding the kind of impact events that could cause head injuries for road users. An in-ear accelerometer system used by the FIA Institute was evaluated through experimentation. Then a low-cost solution was developed with the aim to give similar sensor performance for a wider market of potential wearers. ududThe prototype low-cost sensor system was evaluated in a small series of drop tests and also in a very small real-world data collection trial. This evaluation identified a series of issues that need to be resolved before the system can be used to generate valuable data. A viable system is not ready immediately, but could be following modifications to the prototype system evaluated. Taking this revised system, the next step would be to initiate a larger trial to start the collection of high fidelity data and impact event details; in order to address the need for such information and confirm that even the low-cost system would be fit for that purpose.
机译:尽管道路安全有所进步,但头部受伤仍然是道路交通事故中许多最严重和致命的伤害。本博士论文提供有关以下方面的知识摘要:ud关于头部损伤机制的先前断言ud现有的头部损伤标准ud可用于探索潜在的混杂因素的数据的可用性预测头部受伤的风险,并提出或验证新的受伤标准。 ud ud基于现有信息提出了一个问题,是否有可能使用附加的(新的)头部外伤病例数据来验证先进的头部外伤标准和头部模型,从而使其在应对未来疾病方面的应用更加强大受伤。为了回答这个问题,优先考虑的是新数据,提供了六个自由度时间序列数据,其中包含有关遭受的确切伤害的详细信息。 ud ud工作中的入耳式传感器系统被认为是一种潜在的解决方案,可用于获取有关可能对道路使用者造成头部伤害的撞击事件类型的难以捉摸的数据。通过实验评估了国际汽联研究所使用的入耳式加速度计系统。然后,开发了一种低成本解决方案,旨在为更广泛的潜在佩戴者市场提供类似的传感器性能。 ud ud通过一系列的跌落测试以及一个非常小的实际数据收集试验对原型低成本传感器系统进行了评估。该评估确定了一系列问题,需要先解决这些问题,然后才能使用系统生成有价值的数据。一个可行的系统尚未立即准备就绪,但可能会在对评估的原型系统进行修改之后。采用这个修订后的系统,下一步将是启动更大的试验,以开始收集高保真度数据和影响事件的详细信息;为了满足对此类信息的需求,并确认即使是低成本系统也适用于该目的。

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    Carroll Jolyon Alexander;

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