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Wireless head impact monitoring system utilizing eye movement as a surrogate for brain movement

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Abstract A wireless system designed to sense brain trauma in athletes through eye movements during impacts is presented alongside a low-cost, flexible antenna design that can be integrated into existing… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A wireless system designed to sense brain trauma in athletes through eye movements during impacts is presented alongside a low-cost, flexible antenna design that can be integrated into existing helmet structures with little effort or cost. The impact-sensing system is described in detail, and special attention is given to the design and characterization of a flexible, printed dipole antenna. Test results for the full system are shown that validate both the sensing strategy and antenna design at ranges that exceed what would be reasonable for a typical sporting event.

Keywords: system; movement; impact; wireless head; eye; brain

Journal Title: AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications
Year Published: 2019

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