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+ | ====== Detecting Muscle Onset ====== | ||
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+ | Surface EMG signals typically have a frequency content between 50 and 500 Hz. These signals may have a DC bias. It is common to apply a high pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 50 Hz to EMG signals prior to any other processing to remove the DC bias. | ||
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+ | **Note: Many laboratories assume a frequency content between 20 and 500 Hz** | ||
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+ | **Note: Applying a high pass filter will effectively remove any DC bias in the signal.** | ||
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+ | ! By default, Visual3D uses a second order Butterworth Bidirectional Filter (resulting in a | ||
+ | ! fourth order filter) for Lowpass/ | ||
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+ | ! High pass filter | ||
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visual3d/documentation/emg/processing/detecting_muscle_onset.1721230909.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/17 15:41 by sgranger