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
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;
Journal_Title :
Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on