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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 24, 2011
Jack C. Roberts, Columbia, MD (US);
Andrew C. Merkle, Gaithersburg, MD (US);
Bliss G. Carkhuff, Laurel, MD (US);
Ian D. Wing, Baltimore, MD (US);
Craig B. Leese, Sykesville, MD (US);
Jack C. Roberts, Columbia, MD (US);
Andrew C. Merkle, Gaithersburg, MD (US);
Bliss G. Carkhuff, Laurel, MD (US);
Ian D. Wing, Baltimore, MD (US);
Craig B. Leese, Sykesville, MD (US);
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (US);
Abstract
A human surrogate head model (HSHM) to measure brain/skull displacement due to a physical force, such as due to an explosive, ballistic, or automotive crash type of event. A HSHM may include a plurality of magnetic field generators positioned stationary relative to a HSHM skull, each to generate a magnetic field oriented with respect to a corresponding one of multiple directions. The HSHM may include one or more electromagnetic force (EMF)-based displacement sensors, each of which may include three inductive coils oriented orthogonally with respect to one another and co-aligned about a central point. A signal processor may be implemented to separate signals generated by each coil of each EMF-based displacement sensor into a plurality of component magnitudes, each attributable to a corresponding one of the magnetic fields. A computer-implemented model may be implemented to correlate between the component magnitudes and a corresponding position and orientation of the displacement sensor.