Smart Helmet detects how hard you have crashed

This Smart Helmet, developed by Northeastern University researchers, is designed for skiers, even though I never remember skiing with a helmet on. Of course, I never biked with a helmet on either, and I think that is a requirement now. I don't know about wearing a helm on the slopes.
The purpose of the smart helmet is to detect how much it has been impacted. Apparently, a lot of skiers are injured by hitting things like trees, rocks, and stuff.
The Smart Helmet can somehow measure the acceleration and impact, and can then report any potential injury that is based on the force of the impact.
There is some sort of LED light that will turn the screen red, to indicate that the wearer has a serious concussion. This will signal to the ski patrol that serious medical attention is required.



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