Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Biomedical Fuzzy Systems Association
Online ISSN : 2424-2586
Print ISSN : 1345-1510
ISSN-L : 1345-1510
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Session ID : 30A-A-3
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30A-A-3 Theoretical Analysis of Collision Impact Index-CII(Biomedical Engineering Approaches to Human Senses and Errors)
Masahiro NAKANOHiroyuki MatsuuraMasaaki TAMAGAWAToru YUKIMASAMakoto YAMANAKA
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Collision Impact Index (CII) of each part of human body is proposed to express the shock due to falling down. The formula of CII is defined similar to HIC. The meaning is "Powered averaged acceleration and the time product". In order to make clear the usefulness of the Index CII, the experiment was done in JARI, and the acceleration data are taken on the head, chest and pelvis of a dummy robot, which simulates the human body. The acceleration data was measured in the step of 0.0001 second, and analyzed on the basis of the proposed fomula of CII. As a result, it is shown that index CII is reasonable because (1) the ratios are similar dependence in spite of the power, (2) only peak is selected by the power, (3) the selected time intervals are almost constant, although the width becomes narrow as the power goes large.
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