Session III. Instrumentation. Optical instrumentation. A problem solving tool in automotive safety engineering and biomechanics.

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This chapter deals with instrumentation particularly laser, television system, camera. The articles are as follows: Hartigan, J.M. - Laser trigger systems for high speed cameras. Rockwell, T.H., Bhise, V.D.& Mourant, R.R.- A television system to record eye movements of automobile drivers.Tafralian, M.A.& Hovanesian, J. der. - Application of moiré measuring methods to auto safety studies. Wijk, M.C. van. & Pinkney, H.F.L. - A single camera method for the 6- degree of freedom sprung mass response of vehicles redirected by cable barriers. Stidham, P.H.- How to layout lighting systems for test labs. Dearing, L.M. - Film data correlation- An overview utilizing timing systems.

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B 28936 (In: B 28930) /91 / IRRD 209674
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In: Seminar- in- depth. Solving problems in automotive safety engineering and biomechanics with optical instrumentation. Proceedings of the Society of Photo- optical Instrumentation Engineers, Dearborn, Michigan, November 20- 22, 1972, p.93- 132.

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