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24 February 1982 Targets For Three-Dimensional (3-D) Tracking Of Human Impact Test Subjects
William H. Muzzy III, Arthur M. Prell
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Abstract
Lightweight targets mounted on the head and neck of human volunteers are photographed by high-speed cameras during impact acceleration tests. The targets must be capable of being tracked through a wide angular motion by at least two cameras to obtain three-dimens-ional displacement and orientation. Because the targets are tracked and digitized by a computerized photodigitizer, their pattern must be selected to maximize recognition and minimize crossover confusion. This pater discusses the target construction, orientation on the accelerometer mount, pattern selection, and paint scheme.
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William H. Muzzy III and Arthur M. Prell "Targets For Three-Dimensional (3-D) Tracking Of Human Impact Test Subjects", Proc. SPIE 0291, 2nd Intl Symp of Biomechanics Cinematography and High Speed Photography, (24 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932305
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Aluminum

3D acquisition

Cinematography

Kinematics

Photography

Cameras

Medical research

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