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Head Impact Telemetry System (HITS) is a hardware and software system intended as a shock detector and logger; the hardware is embedded in football helmets and transmits data to a computer. The system was developed by Simbex, based on Lebanon, New Hampshire, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, starting around 2000. By 2006 the system weighed about six ounces and had six sensors, a small computer, a battery and a radio; helmets including the system were marketed by Riddell and a set of 40 cost around $50,000 at that time. At that time nine NCAA football teams and a high school team were testing it, and the NFL had decided it not well validated enough to use.

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  • Sistema de Telemetría para Impactos en la Cabeza (es)
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  • Head Impact Telemetry System (HITS) is a hardware and software system intended as a shock detector and logger; the hardware is embedded in football helmets and transmits data to a computer. The system was developed by Simbex, based on Lebanon, New Hampshire, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, starting around 2000. By 2006 the system weighed about six ounces and had six sensors, a small computer, a battery and a radio; helmets including the system were marketed by Riddell and a set of 40 cost around $50,000 at that time. At that time nine NCAA football teams and a high school team were testing it, and the NFL had decided it not well validated enough to use. (en)
  • El Sistema de Telemetría para Impactos en la Cabeza (en inglés, Head Impact Telemetry System o HITS ) es un sistema de software diseñado originalmente para ayudar a detectar posibles contusiones cerebrales en los jugadores de fútbol americano. Fue desarrollado por científicos del Tecnológico de Virginia​ y el Dartmouth College en 2002. Es el primero de su tipo que puede medir los impactos de los jugadores en tiempo real y está siendo utilizado para mejorar el entendimiento de como suceden las contusiones y otras lesiones en la cabeza.​ Una gran ventaja de este sistema es la facilidad de su uso. Puede ser operado por entrenadores de bajo nivel de manera rápida, fácil y eficientemente. (es)
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  • Head Impact Telemetry System (HITS) is a hardware and software system intended as a shock detector and logger; the hardware is embedded in football helmets and transmits data to a computer. The system was developed by Simbex, based on Lebanon, New Hampshire, in collaboration with Virginia Tech, starting around 2000. By 2006 the system weighed about six ounces and had six sensors, a small computer, a battery and a radio; helmets including the system were marketed by Riddell and a set of 40 cost around $50,000 at that time. At that time nine NCAA football teams and a high school team were testing it, and the NFL had decided it not well validated enough to use. (en)
  • El Sistema de Telemetría para Impactos en la Cabeza (en inglés, Head Impact Telemetry System o HITS ) es un sistema de software diseñado originalmente para ayudar a detectar posibles contusiones cerebrales en los jugadores de fútbol americano. Fue desarrollado por científicos del Tecnológico de Virginia​ y el Dartmouth College en 2002. Es el primero de su tipo que puede medir los impactos de los jugadores en tiempo real y está siendo utilizado para mejorar el entendimiento de como suceden las contusiones y otras lesiones en la cabeza.​ Una gran ventaja de este sistema es la facilidad de su uso. Puede ser operado por entrenadores de bajo nivel de manera rápida, fácil y eficientemente. (es)
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