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pro vyhledávání: '"Ashlyn A. Callan"'
Autor:
Xianghao Zhan, David B. Camarillo, Yiheng Li, Zhou Zhou, August G. Domel, Gerald A. Grant, Nicholas J. Cecchi, Yuzhe Liu, Samuel J. Raymond, Ashlyn A. Callan, Eli Rice, Michael Zeineh
Publikováno v:
Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 49:2791-2804
Wearable devices have been shown to effectively measure the head’s movement during impacts in sports like American football. When a head impact occurs, the device is triggered to collect and save the kinematic measurements during a predefined time
Autor:
Nicholas J. Cecchi, Ashlyn A. Callan, Landon P. Watson, Yuzhe Liu, Xianghao Zhan, Ramanand V. Vegesna, Collin Pang, Enora Le Flao, Gerald A. Grant, Michael M. Zeineh, David B. Camarillo
Protective headgear effects measured in the laboratory may not always translate to the field. In this study, we evaluated the impact attenuation capabilities of a commercially available padded helmet shell cover in the laboratory and field. In the la
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2b89ba5381a7b34f47343304be92d1a7
Autor:
Nicholas J. Cecchi, Ashlyn A. Callan, Landon P. Watson, Yuzhe Liu, Xianghao Zhan, Michael M. Zeineh, Gerald A. Grant, David B. Camarillo
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 54:45-45
Autor:
Samuel J, Raymond, Nicholas J, Cecchi, Hossein Vahid, Alizadeh, Ashlyn A, Callan, Eli, Rice, Yuzhe, Liu, Zhou, Zhou, Michael, Zeineh, David B, Camarillo
Publikováno v:
Annals of biomedical engineering. 50(11)
In this work we present a new physics-informed machine learning model that can be used to analyze kinematic data from an instrumented mouthguard and detect impacts to the head. Monitoring player impacts is vitally important to understanding and prote
Autor:
Yuzhe, Liu, August G, Domel, Nicholas J, Cecchi, Eli, Rice, Ashlyn A, Callan, Samuel J, Raymond, Zhou, Zhou, Xianghao, Zhan, Yiheng, Li, Michael M, Zeineh, Gerald A, Grant, David B, Camarillo
Publikováno v:
Annals of biomedical engineering. 49(10)
Wearable devices have been shown to effectively measure the head's movement during impacts in sports like American football. When a head impact occurs, the device is triggered to collect and save the kinematic measurements during a predefined time wi