DocumentCode
1379342
Title
Performance of digital filtering methods in orthotic and prosthetic CAD/CAM
Author
Hastings, J.A. ; Vannah, W.M. ; Drvaric, D.M.
Author_Institution
Biomech. Res., Shriners Hosp. for Children, Springfield, MA, USA
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
2000
Firstpage
418
Lastpage
424
Abstract
This report characterizes the performance of three digital filters, when applied to residual limb shape maps. The three filters mere an averaging filter, a uniform window Fourier filter, and a Hamming window Fourier filter. The frequency responses of the three filters were calculated from theory, and experimentally observed. Experimental observations consisted of responses on single-frequency lobed shapes, and on residual limb shapes. Seven trans-tibial limb molds were digitized, three times each. Each resulting shape was then passed through each of the three filters. The before and after shapes were then compared. A Hamming window filter (low-pass frequency of 10 cycles per revolution, 24 coefficients, Hamming number of 0.25) achieved the best performance based on maintained amount of residual limb frequencies, and on visual observation.
Keywords
CAD/CAM; digital filters; frequency response; medical signal processing; orthotics; prosthetics; Hamming window Fourier filter; digital filtering methods performance; digitized trans-tibial limb molds; orthotic CAD/CAM; prosthetic CAD/CAM; residual limb shapes; uniform window Fourier filter; visual observation; CADCAM; Computer aided manufacturing; Digital filters; Filtering; Frequency; Low pass filters; Noise shaping; Orthotics; Prosthetics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6528
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/86.867884
Filename
867884
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