Raw data in biomechanical studies usually require filtering. Depending on the used filter there exist some drawbacks as “signal shifted relative to the raw data”, “instability or degradation”, “endpoint problem”, “oscillations”. A filter called triple F or F³ based on the Fourier transformation is presented that is not crippled by these drawbacks. It consist of a transformation of the original data into the frequency spectrum followed by eliminating the unwanted frequencies (windowing) and an inverse Fourier transformation back to the data as a function of time. This procedure is stable and does not shift the data. It is shown how to dampen additional oscillation on the filtered data and how to avoid the endpoint problem completely. A compa...
Introduction Kinematic analysis of motion often requires the evaluation of quantities not always dir...
A number of different automatic filtering techniques have recently been developed for data smoothin...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...
pre-printFiltering raw biomechanical data to remove noise is a key first step that must be performed...
INTRODUCTION: By analyzing movement data recent investigations distinguish between time discrete and...
INTRODUCTION: Noise in biomechanical displacement data are often reduced by digital filter routines....
INTRODUCTION This study addresses the problem of the differentiation process of human motion data. T...
Biomechanical motion data involving impacts are not adequately represented using 31 conventional low...
This paper deals with the issue of filtering and smoothing biomechanical data for the purpose of imp...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the effect of window length on running kinematic data i...
INTRODUCTION: Noise in biomechanical displacement data are often reduced by digital filter routines....
In the analysis of movement data it is common practice to use a low-pass filter in order to reduce m...
AbstractIn the analysis of movement data it is common practice to use a low-pass filter in order to ...
Despite increasing improvements in the precision of modern-day experimental equipment, biomechanical...
Wavelet Based De-Noising (WDN) is a time-frequency filtering technique that can localise the frequen...
Introduction Kinematic analysis of motion often requires the evaluation of quantities not always dir...
A number of different automatic filtering techniques have recently been developed for data smoothin...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...
pre-printFiltering raw biomechanical data to remove noise is a key first step that must be performed...
INTRODUCTION: By analyzing movement data recent investigations distinguish between time discrete and...
INTRODUCTION: Noise in biomechanical displacement data are often reduced by digital filter routines....
INTRODUCTION This study addresses the problem of the differentiation process of human motion data. T...
Biomechanical motion data involving impacts are not adequately represented using 31 conventional low...
This paper deals with the issue of filtering and smoothing biomechanical data for the purpose of imp...
The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the effect of window length on running kinematic data i...
INTRODUCTION: Noise in biomechanical displacement data are often reduced by digital filter routines....
In the analysis of movement data it is common practice to use a low-pass filter in order to reduce m...
AbstractIn the analysis of movement data it is common practice to use a low-pass filter in order to ...
Despite increasing improvements in the precision of modern-day experimental equipment, biomechanical...
Wavelet Based De-Noising (WDN) is a time-frequency filtering technique that can localise the frequen...
Introduction Kinematic analysis of motion often requires the evaluation of quantities not always dir...
A number of different automatic filtering techniques have recently been developed for data smoothin...
AbstractDirection-discrimination performance was measured for two-frame random-dot kinematograms in ...