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Drick DRK-AS601 Smart Sports Assessment Mobile Station

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Brand Drick
Origin Shandong, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Region of Origin Domestic (China)
Model DRK-AS601
Price USD 7,000 (FOB Qingdao)

Overview

The Drick DRK-AS601 Smart Sports Assessment Mobile Station is a purpose-built, AI-accelerated field-deployable system engineered for standardized physical fitness evaluation in educational, military training, and smart sports facility environments. Unlike conventional fixed-installation testing equipment, the DRK-AS601 integrates edge-based computer vision, real-time motion recognition, and biometric authentication into a single ruggedized mobile enclosure—enabling fully contactless, sensor-free assessment of 13 standardized physical education (PE) and athletic performance metrics. Its core operational principle relies on synchronized multi-camera visual analytics powered by embedded 2 TOPS × 6 AI inference acceleration, performing frame-level pose estimation and kinematic event detection (e.g., take-off initiation in long jump, bar clearance in pull-ups, torso flexion cycles in sit-ups) without requiring wearables, floor sensors, or RFID tags. Designed to comply with national physical fitness testing protocols—including China’s National Student Physical Health Standard (GB/T 18833–2019) and aligned with ISO/IEC 19794-5:2011 for facial biometric interoperability—the system delivers auditable, timestamped assessment records with synchronized video evidence for verification and retrospective analysis.

Key Features

  • Portable All-in-One Architecture: Compact magnesium-aluminum chassis (480 × 250 × 360 mm; 20 kg net weight) houses AI processing unit, dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (2.4 GHz / 5.8 GHz, 300 Mbps), Gigabit Ethernet (1 WAN + 4 LAN ports, PoE support ≤10 W per port), and integrated power management.
  • Multi-Modal Biometric Authentication: Face recognition with liveness detection at up to 2 m distance ensures secure, unambiguous candidate identification prior to assessment—meeting GLP-aligned identity traceability requirements.
  • Simultaneous Multi-Subject Evaluation: Supports concurrent assessment of up to 19 subjects in long-distance running (800 m / 1000 m), 6 in sprint events (50 m / 100 m), and 4 in shuttle runs (15 × 4 m)—all via calibrated visual timing with sub-second temporal resolution.
  • Edge-AI Motion Recognition Engine: Optimized deep learning models detect and quantify movement repetitions and timing across 13 standardized tests—including pull-ups (front-view), sit-ups (side-view), rope skipping, standing long jump, push-ups, and timed endurance runs—with configurable detection zones (1–4 m working range).
  • Power-Flexible Operation: Operates up to 8 hours on internal battery under typical load; supports continuous operation via 220 V AC input or optional PoE+ delivery through LAN ports.
  • Regulatory-Ready Data Integrity: All assessments generate cryptographically signed logs containing subject ID, timestamp, test parameters, result metadata, and synchronized MP4 video clips—structured for export in CSV/JSON and compatible with institutional LMS or health data platforms.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The DRK-AS601 is validated for use with human subjects aged 12–65 years across diverse anthropometric profiles. It complies with electromagnetic compatibility standards (GB/T 17626 series) and safety requirements per GB 4943.1–2022 (IT equipment). While not classified as a medical device, its measurement outputs align with pedagogical assessment frameworks referenced in UNESCO’s Global Standards for Physical Education and support institutional compliance with ISO/IEC 27001 for data handling security. Video recordings adhere to local privacy regulations via on-device anonymization options (e.g., facial blurring post-verification) and role-based access control within the companion Android tablet application.

Software & Data Management

The system runs a hardened Linux OS (kernel 5.10 LTS) with deterministic real-time scheduling for low-latency video ingestion and inference. The companion tablet application (Android 11+, 64 GB base storage, expandable via microSD) provides intuitive workflow orchestration: user enrollment, test configuration, live monitoring dashboard, and granular result review with synchronized video scrubbing. All raw and processed data reside locally unless explicitly exported; no cloud telemetry is enabled by default. Audit trails record operator login, test initiation, result finalization, and export actions—supporting internal QA reviews and external accreditation audits (e.g., ISO/IEC 17025 documentation requirements for testing laboratories).

Applications

  • Educational Institutions: Automated annual physical fitness testing for K–12 and university students, reducing administrative burden and inter-rater variability in PE grading.
  • Military & Police Training Academies: Objective baseline and progress tracking for recruit physical readiness programs—integrated with existing HRM and performance management systems.
  • Smart Sports Venues: Turnkey deployment for public fitness centers, community sports parks, and regional testing hubs requiring rapid reconfiguration across multiple activity zones.
  • Research & Epidemiology: Standardized longitudinal collection of population-level physical capacity metrics for public health studies, with export-ready structured datasets.

FAQ

Does the DRK-AS601 require calibration before each use?

No routine recalibration is required; factory calibration is retained across power cycles. Optional annual verification using NIST-traceable reference motion patterns is recommended for audit compliance.

Can assessment data be integrated with existing school information systems (SIS)?

Yes—CSV, JSON, and REST API endpoints are provided for integration with common SIS platforms (e.g., PowerSchool, Canvas, Moodle) via secure HTTPS POST.

Is video recording mandatory during assessments?

Video capture is configurable per test session; it may be disabled for privacy-sensitive deployments, though metadata logging (time, count, subject ID) remains active.

What is the warranty and technical support coverage?

Drick provides a 24-month limited hardware warranty and firmware update support for 36 months from shipment date, including remote diagnostics and on-site service coordination in mainland China.

How is data security enforced during wireless transmission?

All Wi-Fi and Ethernet communications use TLS 1.2+ encryption; local storage employs AES-256 full-disk encryption; biometric templates are stored only as irreversible feature hashes.

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