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2 February 2006 Biomedical measurement using the levitation mass method
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Proceedings Volume 6026, ICO20: Biomedical Optics; 60261K (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.667682
Event: ICO20:Optical Devices and Instruments, 2005, Changchun, China
Abstract
The mechanical response of a palm of a human hand against impact force is accurately determined by means of a practical method, a variation of the Levitation Mass Method. In the method, a mass that is levitated with a pneumatic linear bearing, and hence encounters negligible friction, is made to collide with a material under test. During the collision the Doppler frequency shift of a laser beam reflecting from the mass is accurately measured using an optical interferometer. The velocity, position, acceleration and inertial force of the mass are calculated from the measured time-varying Doppler shift. The method is characterized by the fact that preparation of the test specimen is very easy, the testing time is very short and the measurement accuracy is very high. The possibility of using the method for biomedical engineering is discussed.
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Yusaku Fujii "Biomedical measurement using the levitation mass method", Proc. SPIE 6026, ICO20: Biomedical Optics, 60261K (2 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.667682
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Transducers

Interferometers

Calibration

Biomedical optics

Biomedical engineering

Helium neon lasers

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