Abstract

A microcomputer-based data acquisition system (MDAS) was developed to collect whole-body vibration data in a study of forest machine operators. This system was implemented with a combination of standard off-the-shelf hardware and custom-built circuits. The installation of suitable signalconditioning cards in the unit permits the system to be used for the measurement of all standard physical quantities. The design provided for recording the data in digital form on a 10-Mbyte removable cartridge data-storage subsystem. Hardware and software development and the operation of the MDAS is discussed.

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