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PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW
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Preliminary Design Review Team RCA October 15, 2012 1 1 1

RCA (Real-Time Concussion Analyzer) Timothy Coyle EE Kenneth Van Tassell EE Scott Rosa CSE Justin Kober EE 2 2 2

Concussion Detection in High School Football Current concussion detection Train coaches to recognize symptoms Players may hide or not experience symptoms right away 3 3 3

How significant is the problem? Lemon costs $1 How significant is the problem? 1.6 – 3.8 million sports-related concussions in the United states every year Have reached “epidemic level” Not only professionals Young people ages 15 – 24 years Second leading cause of TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) 4 4 4

Context: Effect on Individuals Post Concussion Syndrome Problems concentrating, irritability, sensitivity to light… If gone undiagnosed One hit away from traumatic brain injury Multiple impacts add up 5 5 5

Context: Effect on Groups Affects team sports and the way they’re played “Tough guy attitude” Creates a culture Subjective decision making 6 6 6

Requirements Analysis: Specifications Real-Time continuous impact measurements Player specific adaptability Equipment weight increase less than 5% Effective range 150 m Responds in under two seconds Robust Interference Durable 7 7 7

Requirements Analysis: Inputs and Outputs Impact data Output Likelihood of concussion Access to archived impact data 8 8 8

Design Alternatives HITS – Head Impact Telemetry System † Six accelerometers Frequency, location, and magnitude Sideline response system Linear acceleration †Measuring Head Kinematics in Football: Correlation Between the Head Impact Telemetry System and Hybrid III Headform. Beckwith, Jonathan, Jeffrey Chu, and Richard Greenwald. October 13th 2011 9 9 9

Design Alternatives ShockBox HEADS Impakt Protective Commercial use for football/hockey Secured with high adhesive bonding tape Wireless transmission Threshold of 50 g set by app HEADS BAE Systems Military use Suspended beneath the crown of the helmet Wireless/USB transmission Processing done by computer at base 10 10 10

From Impact to Probability "Rotational Head Kinematics in Football Impacts: An Injury Risk Function for Concussion” S. Rowson et al. Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 40, No. 1, January 2012 Rotational acceleration is important 11 11 11

Risk Function C1= -12.531 C2= 0.0020 12 12

Risk Function C1= -12.531 C2= 0.0020 13 13

Our Solution: RCA Array of sensors in helmet padding Base station UI Continuous measurements Variable impact thresholds Wireless transmit on threshold trigger Base station Database: Impact data & medical history Concussion algorithm Wireless transmit to UI & triggered helmet UI Android device Easy to interpret results within two seconds of impact 14 14 14

Our Solution: RCA Array of sensors in helmet padding Base station UI Continuous measurements Variable impact thresholds Wireless transmit on threshold trigger Base station Database: Impact data & medical history Concussion algorithm Wireless transmit to UI & triggered helmet UI Android device Easy to interpret results within two seconds of impact 15 15 15

Our Solution: Block Diagram 16 16 16

Sensor Network 17 17 17

Sensors Requirements Implementation Accurate Response time under 100 ms Low power Lightweight and secured safely Players should not notice sensors Implementation Accelerometers, Gyroscope Successful Senior Design Projects Motion Analyzer for Physical Therapy (2010) for Accelerometers Personal Head-Up Display (2009) for Gyroscope 18 18 18

Power Requirements Experience 3.5 – 6 V in helmet Safe, reliable and lightweight Up to five hour run time Experience Power supplies Design experience in previous coursework Theater design project 19 19 19

User Interface and Communication 20 20 20

UI Requirements Implementation Easy to use Deliver meaningful results Medical staff Coaching staff Implementation Android Development 21 21 21

Tx/Rx for UI Requirements Implementation Reliable Response time under 500 ms Easy to implement Implementation Android WiFi/ Bluetooth Integration Successful Senior Design Projects BlueTag (2010) for Bluetooth UMass Campus View (2010) for WiFi 22 22 22

Data Processing and Storage 23 23 23

Data Processing and Storage Requirements Calculates rotational acceleration Determines probability of concussion Output within 500 ms Store all impact data efficiently Experience Software development for Bose Data organization and analysis algorithm development for ECM 24 24 24

Impact Processing and Communication 25 25 25

Impact Processing Requirements Experience Low power and lightweight Inputs for at least 7 sensors Tx/Rx Capable Flash memory Experience ATMega Microcontroller Used in ECE 353 LED Cube 26 26 26

Impact Data Tx/Rx Requirements Implementation Low power and lightweight Effective range up to 150 m Efficient data transfer rates Secure Implementation XBee Successful Senior Design Projects SAFE-T (2012) for XBee 27 27 27

Proposed MDR Deliverables Demonstration of Impact Data Collection Accelerometer interfaced with processor Helmet processor transmission Demonstration of Base Station/UI Interaction Using test data Receive from helmet Run algorithm UI able to receive and display test results 28 28 28

Thank You Questions 29 29 29

Thank You Questions 30 30 30

Thank You Questions 31 31 31

Thank You Questions 32 32 32

Preliminary Weight Analysis NFL Helmet Approximately 6lbs. or 2.722kg ATMega328P = 2g MEMS each approximately 1g Gyroscope approximately 2g Power approximately 23g Estimated total system weight (not including packaging) = 35g-40g 5% of helmet is approximately 136g 33 33 33