HUMAN SUBJECTS

Photo Credit: Department of Biomedical Engineering & Mechanics, Virginia Tech
DTS DAQ System - Professor Splash - Human Subject Testing
Photo Credit: Department of Biomedical Engineering & Mechanics, Virginia Tech

HUMAN SUBJECT RESEARCH STUDIES  

MEASURING HUMAN SUBJECT RESPONSES / INJURY BIOMECHANICS LABORATORY STUDIES 

Testing Challenges:

  • Safe and effective test methodologies for measuring forces and impacts on the human body
  • Wide range of human subjects of all ages and sizes
  • Ability to validate and correlate test data from crash test dummies, anthropomorphic test devices (ATD), or human analogs
  • Modular solutions, configurable for a variety of applications

DTS Key Features:

  • Miniature, rugged data acquisition systems and sensors
  • Sensor ranges designed for human response corridors, including HIC and BrIC for traumatic brain injury research
  • Configurable to support a variety of channel counts and features
  • Data writes to non-volatile flash memory
  • Simple software for set-up, download, and data viewing

DID YOU KNOW? DTS SLICE NANO used to capture critical data during Professor Splash’s Guinness World Record for the highest shallow water dive. He dove from an 11-meter platform into 30 cm of water at 53 km/h, landing in a child’s inflatable pool. The data recorder, powered by a 9V battery, collected acceleration and strain data and was placed in a waterproof camera bag taped to his back.

DTS ADVANCED MEASUREMENT SOLUTIONS - MINIATURE | RUGGED | HIGH-SPEED

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