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A Holistic Multi-Scale Approach to Using 3D Scanning Technology in Accident Reconstruction
Authors:Waltraud Baier PhD  Michael J Donnelly MEng  Mark Payne MBA  Mark A Williams PhD
Institution:1. Warwick Manufacturing Group, International Manufacturing Centre, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL England;2. West Midlands Police Police Headquarters, Lloyd House, Colmore Circus, Birmingham, B4 6NQ England
Abstract:Three-dimensional scanning and documentation methods are becoming increasingly employed by law enforcement personnel for crime scene and accident scene recording. Three-dimensional documentation of the victim's body in such cases is also increasingly used as the field of forensic radiology and imaging is expanding rapidly. These scanning technologies enable a more complete and detailed documentation than standard autopsy. This was used to examine a fatal pedestrian-vehicle collision where the pedestrian was killed by a van while crossing the road. Two competing scenarios were considered for the vehicle speed calculation: the pedestrian being projected forward by the impact or the pedestrian being carried on the vehicle's bonnet. In order to assist with this, the impact area of the accident vehicle was scanned using laser surface scanning, the victim was scanned using postmortem CT and micro-CT and the data sets were combined to virtually match features of the vehicle to injuries on the victim. Micro-CT revealed additional injuries not previously detected, lending support to the pedestrian-carry theory.
Keywords:road traffic collision  scene scanning  micro-CT  3D modelling  scene reconstruction  visualization
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