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+ | ====== Force Platform Locator ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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+ | The CalTester tab has an option to determine the location of a force plate relative to the laboratory coordinate system based on a series of CalTester trials. | ||
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+ | It will produce a written report detailing the force platform' | ||
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+ | ===== Sample Files ===== | ||
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+ | Download the example files for this tutorial [[[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Data Collection ===== | ||
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+ | **Instructions to Collect Data Trials to Locate the Force Platforms** (click to expand) | ||
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+ | |In order to use the CalTesterPlus program you need a set of properly collected data for each force platform you wish to calibrate. To collect a useful static trial for CalTester follow the following process.\\ \\ - Set up your capture volume making sure that all force platforms and cameras are in the positions that they will remain in for following data collections.\\ - Place the [[CalTester: | ||
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+ | ===== Processing ===== | ||
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+ | - Switch to CalTester Mode\\ | ||
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+ | - Load the files from the Examples from the Front Platform of the treadmill.\\ | ||
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+ | - The report page for Trial1.c3d should be created\\ | ||
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+ | - Note that the results are terrible, which can also be seen in the 3D Viewer\\ | ||
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+ | - Click on the Force Platform Locator button {{: | ||
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+ | - In the Select Force Platform section, select the Force Plate you wish to locate using the drop down box. | ||
+ | - In the Define Force Platform Dimension section, check that the FP Length and FP Width are correct. If they are, make sure that the Use Current Dimension radio box is selected. If they are not, select Use New Dimension radio box and change the FP Length and FP Width to the correct values. | ||
+ | - Select the button **Animate All Files**.\\ | ||
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+ | - Notice that all highlighted files are animated simultaneously, | ||
+ | - Select the button **Compute Optimal Configuration**.\\ | ||
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+ | - Wait for Visual3D to calculate the configuration. This may take a few seconds. | ||
+ | - The CalTester Results window will open and present the following: the output for the force platform, the corrected location (in mm), the force platform center, the rotation matrix (into lab space), the cardan angles to rotate from lab to force platform, the cardan angles to rotate from force platform to lab space, the nexus orientation parameters, and the Visual3D command. | ||
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+ | **Results** (click to expand) | ||
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+ | |A sample of the output that should be created is provided below:\\ \\ Output for force platform 2 :\\ \\ ======== Corrected Locations (in mm): ========\\ \\ Corner 1: 1364.9109, 620.7680, -30.1600\\ \\ Corner 2: 1367.0836, -1.5241, -27.8853\\ \\ Corner 3: 605.0885, -4.1823, -27.2197\\ \\ Corner 4: 602.9156, 618.1097, -29.4944\\ \\ Force platform Center:\\ \\ 984.9996, 308.2928, -28.6898\\ \\ ===============================================\\ \\ Rotation Matrix (into lab space):\\ \\ -0.003492 0.999994 -0.000861\\ \\ 0.999987 0.003488 -0.003658\\ \\ -0.003655 -0.000874 -0.999993\\ \\ Cardan angles to rotate from lab to force platform\\ \\ Angle 1 (x): 179.790405\\ \\ Angle 2 (y): -0.049318\\ \\ Angle 3 (z): -89.799232\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ Cardan angles to rotate from force platform to lab space\\ \\ Angle 1 (x): 179.949951\\ \\ Angle 2 (y): -0.209433\\ \\ Angle 3 (z): -89.799232\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ Nexus orientation parameters: | ||
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+ | - If you wish to save the output you can click on the Export to text button at the bottom left of the results dialogue box.\\ | ||
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+ | - In the 3D Viewer you can see that the force platform has moved so that the force vectors are aligned with the CalTester Rod.\\ | ||
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+ | - In the CalTester Report you can see that the errors are now acceptable.\\ | ||
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