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Frequency Content Analysis and Filter Class Selection for the Small Female Instrumented Upper Extremity
Technical Paper
2002-01-0806
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
Although filter class specifications have been defined for most anthropomorphic test devices, no recommendation exists for the instrumented upper extremity. A three-part study was performed to determine the best channel filter class (CFC) to use for the instrumented upper extremity. By analyzing frequency content of signals from accelerometers and load cells, filtering data through three of the four possible CFC's to compare effects on the signals, and performing an injury comparison between cadaver data and the filtered load cell data, CFC 600 was chosen and recommended as the optimum filter class to use for upper extremity testing.
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Authors
- Joel Stitzel - Virginia Tech, Impact Biomechanics Laboratory
- Stefan Duma - Virginia Tech, Impact Biomechanics Laboratory
- Brian Boggess - University of Virginia, Auto Safety Laboratory
- Cameron Bass - University of Virginia, Auto Safety Laboratory
- Jeff Crandall - University of Virginia, Auto Safety Laboratory
Citation
Stitzel, J., Duma, S., Boggess, B., Bass, C. et al., "Frequency Content Analysis and Filter Class Selection for the Small Female Instrumented Upper Extremity," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-0806, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0806.Also In
SAE 2002 Transactions Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems
Number: V111-6; Published: 2003-09-15
Number: V111-6; Published: 2003-09-15
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