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Motor noise removal for determining gait events over treadmill walking using wavelet filter.

Ho Jun Yeom1, Brian P Selgrade2, Young Hui Chang2, Jung Lae Kim1.   

Abstract

The conventional method for filtering force plate data, low-pass filtering, does not always give accurate results when applied to force data from a custom-made, instrumented treadmill. Therefore, this study compares low-pass filtered data to the same data passed through a wavelet filter. We collected data with the treadmill running. However these include motor noise with ground reaction force at two force plates. We found that he proposed wavelet method eliminated motor noise to result in more accurate force plate data than the conventional low-pass filter, particularly at high speed motor operation. In this study we suggested the convolution wavelet (CNW) which was compared to that of a low-pass filter. The CNW showed better performance as compared to band-pass filtering particularly for low signal-to-noise ratios, and a lower computational load.

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Keywords:  Gait; Ground reaction force; Motor noise; Treadmill; Wavelet

Year:  2012        PMID: 25328868      PMCID: PMC4197930          DOI: 10.7236/JASC2012.1.1.9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Smart Convergence        ISSN: 2287-254X


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