ACCELERATION SENSORS USE WITH

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IMPAKT PROTECTIVE Impakt Protective, Inc. Suite 101 275 Michael Cowpland Drive Kanata, Ontario K2M2G2 Canada acceleration sensors for use with helmets, such as a sports helmet, helmet for dangerous work activities, recreational activities, or transportation; sensors for sports player location and tracking, time on ice or field, sports player performance and improvement; protective sensors;IMPACT PROTECTIVE;
SHOCKBOX I1 SENSORTECH, INC. 733 7th Avenue, Suite 215 Kirkland WA 98033 acceleration sensors for use with a protective helmet to characterize or measure impact at the protective helmet, such as a sports helmet, helmet for dangerous work activities, recreational activities or transportation;SHOCK BOX;
SHOCKBOX Impakt Protective Inc. 275 Michael Cowpland Drive Suite 101 Kanata, Ontario K2M2G2 Canada acceleration sensors for use with a protective helmet to characterize or measure impact at the protective helmet, such as a sports helmet, helmet for dangerous work activities, recreational activities or transportation;SHOCK BOX;
SHOCKBOX BE OK Impakt Protective, Inc. Suite 101 275 Michael Cowpland Drive Kanata, Ontario K2M2G2 Canada acceleration sensors for use with a protective helmet to characterize or measure impact at the protective helmet, such as a sports helmet, helmet for dangerous work activities, recreational activities, or transportation;SHOCK BOX BE OK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A vehicle has two acceleration sensors, which are provided forward and rearward respectively from the rear end of a driver seat in the vehicle. The acceleration sensors output signals, which are the basis for sensing a signal related to rotation of the vehicle. The sensed signal is the basis for determining whether the vehicle has a lateral collision.