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Propagation of errors from skull kinematic measurements to finite element tissue responses

Authors :
Calvin Kuo
Wei Zhao
Michael Fanton
Songbai Ji
David B. Camarillo
Lyndia C. Wu
Source :
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology. 17(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Real-time quantification of head impacts using wearable sensors is an appealing approach to assess concussion risk. Traditionally, sensors were evaluated for accurately measuring peak resultant skull accelerations and velocities. With growing interest in utilizing model-estimated tissue responses for injury prediction, it is important to evaluate sensor accuracy in estimating tissue response as well. Here, we quantify how sensor kinematic measurement errors can propagate into tissue response errors. Using previous instrumented mouthguard validation datasets, we found that skull kinematic measurement errors in both magnitude and direction lead to errors in tissue response magnitude and distribution. For molar design instrumented mouthguards susceptible to mandible disturbances, 150-400% error in skull kinematic measurements resulted in 100% error in regional peak tissue response. With an improved incisor design mitigating mandible disturbances, errors in skull kinematics were reduced to

Details

ISSN :
16177940
Volume :
17
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ee85acc7e8c13ae1ba7c1a37ecbf6ea