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Drick DRK-AS800 Smart Physical Fitness Assessment & Training Kiosk

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Key Brand: Drick
Origin Shandong, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Country of Origin China
Model DRK-AS800
Price USD 70,000 (FOB Qingdao)

Overview

The Drick DRK-AS800 Smart Physical Fitness Assessment & Training Kiosk is an integrated hardware-software system engineered for standardized, objective, and auditable physical education evaluation in academic and public sports environments. Unlike conventional fitness monitoring tools, the DRK-AS800 implements computer vision–driven motion analysis—leveraging synchronized multi-angle video capture, real-time pose estimation, and biomechanical event detection—to quantify performance across standardized physical fitness test protocols. Its architecture conforms to the measurement logic defined in national physical education assessment frameworks (e.g., China’s “National Student Physical Health Standard” GB/T 19856–2022) and aligns with international principles of test validity, inter-rater reliability, and traceable scoring. Designed for deployment in school gymnasiums, outdoor sports fields, and community fitness centers, the kiosk supports fully automated execution of timed, counted, and distance-based assessments without manual timing or subjective scoring.

Key Features

  • Multi-modal sensor fusion: Integrated high-resolution CMOS camera modules (mounted on F-type finish poles) coupled with embedded edge processing units for low-latency motion tracking and kinematic event recognition (e.g., takeoff frame detection in standing long jump, release point identification in medicine ball throw).
  • Dual-mode operation: Configurable between “Instructional Practice Mode” (with real-time visual/audio feedback for form correction) and “Assessment Mode” (locked UI, tamper-resistant session logging, and ISO/IEC 17025–aligned result immutability).
  • Modular site deployment: Supports up to six concurrent assessment stations per installation—each dedicated to one standardized test (e.g., Station 1: sit-ups; Station 4: 50 m sprint; Station 6: standing long jump)—with independent calibration and time-synchronized data capture.
  • Edge-to-cloud data pipeline: On-device video clipping, metadata tagging (subject ID, test type, timestamp, environmental lighting index), and AES-256 encrypted transmission to centralized backend via TLS 1.3.
  • Compliance-ready audit trail: Every assessment generates a WORM (Write-Once-Read-Many) log containing raw video snippets, skeletal joint trajectory coordinates (in CSV format), final score, operator ID, and digital signature—retained for ≥7 years per GLP-aligned retention policy.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The DRK-AS800 is validated for use with human subjects aged 6–25 years, accommodating standard anthropometric ranges (height: 110–200 cm; weight: 15–120 kg). It complies with IEC 62366-1:2015 (usability engineering for medical devices) and meets electromagnetic compatibility requirements per GB/T 17626 series. While not classified as a medical device under FDA 21 CFR Part 820, its data output structure satisfies interoperability prerequisites for integration into institutional LMS platforms (e.g., Moodle, Canvas) and provincial education data hubs via documented RESTful API and HL7 FHIR-compatible schema. All video processing algorithms are trained exclusively on anonymized, IRB-approved datasets sourced from Chinese national physical education databases.

Software & Data Management

The system operates with the proprietary Drick Fitness Analytics Engine (FAE v3.2), deployed as containerized microservices on Kubernetes-managed infrastructure. Core capabilities include: biometric identity binding via NFC/QR code + optional facial liveness check; automated grade mapping per provincial examination rubrics (e.g., Shanghai PE Scoring Matrix 2024); export of CSV/Excel reports compliant with MOE’s “Physical Education Data Submission Specification”; and role-based access control (RBAC) supporting administrator, proctor, teacher, and student profiles. Audit logs record all configuration changes, firmware updates, and user authentication events—fully compatible with SIEM systems for SOC 2 Type II reporting. Optional 21 CFR Part 11 add-on module enables electronic signatures, audit trail review, and system validation documentation packages.

Applications

  • K–12 and higher education institutions: Execution of standardized physical fitness testing (e.g., National Standard for Students’ Physical Health, middle school PE graduation exams), longitudinal cohort tracking, and curriculum-aligned skill progression analytics.
  • Public sports facilities: Automated citizen fitness screening, community health program enrollment verification, and municipal-level sports participation benchmarking.
  • Competitive youth sports programs: Objective baseline assessment for talent identification, pre-season conditioning evaluation, and injury risk profiling using gait symmetry metrics derived from sprint and shuttle run analysis.
  • Research applications: Collection of high-fidelity kinematic datasets for biomechanics studies, motor learning research, and validation of AI-driven movement quality scoring models.

FAQ

Does the DRK-AS800 require continuous internet connectivity during assessment?
No. All motion analysis is performed locally on the edge computing unit within the kiosk. Internet connectivity is only required for initial configuration, periodic firmware updates, and secure upload of encrypted assessment records to the central server.
Can third-party LMS or student information systems integrate with the DRK-AS800?
Yes. The system provides documented REST APIs and SFTP-based batch import/export interfaces. Integration partners receive full protocol specifications—including OAuth 2.0 authorization flow, JSON payload schemas, and error code definitions—under NDA.
What is the recommended maintenance schedule for optical calibration?
Camera alignment and lens focus verification should be performed quarterly using the built-in calibration target and Drick Calibration Assistant software. No disassembly or factory service is required.
Is video data stored permanently on the kiosk?
No. Raw video is processed in real time, compressed, and transmitted to the central server within 90 seconds of test completion. Local cache retains only encrypted thumbnails and metadata for <72 hours before automatic overwrite.
How does the system handle adverse lighting conditions during outdoor deployment?
The F-series finish poles incorporate ambient light sensors and auto-exposure compensation algorithms. For consistent results under variable sunlight, we recommend installing pole-mounted diffuser hoods (included in DRK-AS800 Outdoor Kit, optional).

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