Open-source, real-time, low-cost, wearable head impact monitoring system

Q4 Engineering
Alaa Aldin Ghazal , S.G. Ganpule
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Abstract

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a significant health concern that can occur due to rapid head movements during activities such as contact sports, motor vehicle accidents, industrial mishaps, falls, and combat situations. These events can lead to cellular and chemical changes in the brain, disrupting neural pathways and causing symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, cognitive difficulties, and emotional changes. Raising awareness about mTBI and implementing preventive measures to reduce its incidence and mitigate its impact on affected individuals is crucial. Head kinematics measurement is one of the quickest methods for making on-field initial diagnosis decisions. This paper describes the development of an open-source, low-cost, real-time device that can be attached to a helmet. It monitors the head kinematics data (linear acceleration and rotational speed). It sends it over a Wi-Fi connection to a web browser of a monitor device (PC or Mobile phone) connected to the same network so the user who observes the data can call a doctor to check mTBI symptoms. The device utilizes an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and high-g (g = 9.8 m/s2) linear accelerometers interfaced with an Internet of Things (IoT) based microcontroller (WeMos D1 mini) programmed using the Arduino IDE. This setup facilitates data visualisation through an interactive HTML webpage, enabling the user (e.g., coach, medical personnel) to assess the data and potentially recommend seeking medical attention if concerning readings are observed. The application of this device can be in different areas such as road accidents, contact sports, and mine workers.

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开源、实时、低成本、可穿戴式头部撞击监测系统
轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)是一种严重的健康问题,可由于在接触性运动、机动车事故、工业事故、跌倒和战斗情况等活动中头部快速运动而发生。这些事件会导致大脑中的细胞和化学变化,破坏神经通路,引起头痛、头晕、认知困难和情绪变化等症状。提高对mTBI的认识并实施预防措施以减少其发病率并减轻其对受影响个人的影响至关重要。头部运动学测量是做出现场初步诊断决策的最快方法之一。本文描述了一种开源,低成本,实时设备的开发,可以连接到头盔上。它监控头部运动学数据(线性加速度和旋转速度)。它通过Wi-Fi连接将数据发送到连接到同一网络的监控设备(PC或移动电话)的web浏览器,这样观察数据的用户就可以打电话给医生检查mTBI症状。该器件采用惯性测量单元(IMU)和高g (g = 9.8 m/s2)线性加速度计,与使用Arduino IDE编程的基于物联网(IoT)的微控制器(WeMos D1 mini)接口。这种设置通过交互式HTML网页促进数据可视化,使用户(例如,教练,医务人员)能够评估数据,并在观察到相关读数时建议寻求医疗护理。该装置的应用可以在不同的领域,如道路事故,接触运动,矿山工人。
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Measurement Sensors
Measurement Sensors Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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