Sampling rate

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Jernej Camernik
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Sampling rate

Post by Jernej Camernik » Tue Jan 19, 2016 7:00 am

Hi,

is it important to have the same sampling rate for kinematics and ground reaction forces data when performing inverse dynamics? For instance, I have a sampling rate for kinematics at 100Hz, and force plate data at 1000Hz.

Thank you for your answer.

Best,
Jernej

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Jack Zhao
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Re: Sampling rate

Post by Jack Zhao » Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:52 am

Dear Jernej:
In my opinion it is usually like this, allowing anyone else to provide more cases.
In my experiment, the sampling rate of kinematics is 100Hz, and force plate is always 1000Hz,
or 2000 Hz sometimes, depending on the setting of your device during the experiment. They are alright for the analysis.

There is also a post here:
https://simtk.org/forums/viewtopic.php? ... ncy#p11991
See James' reply.
Hope it helps.

Jack

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Jernej Camernik
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Re: Sampling rate

Post by Jernej Camernik » Mon Jan 25, 2016 5:00 am

Thank you Jack!
The results from ID look ok, I just wanted to make sure.

Jernej

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