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This page shows an example of processing EMG data using the Root Mean Square (RMS) Amplitude Method. | This page shows an example of processing EMG data using the Root Mean Square (RMS) Amplitude Method. | ||
- | ===== Using the Moving_RMS Command | + | ==== Using the Moving_RMS Command ==== |
- | ==== Moving RMS using Frame Window | + | === Moving RMS using Frame Window === |
For example the command below applies the moving RMS with a 51 frame window: | For example the command below applies the moving RMS with a 51 frame window: | ||
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- | ==== Moving RMS using Time Window | + | === Moving RMS using Time Window === |
When reporting RMS, it's typically stated as an RMS window over a specified time interval of T. | When reporting RMS, it's typically stated as an RMS window over a specified time interval of T. | ||
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- | ===== Using the Moving_RMS Command to Process EMG Data ===== | + | ==== Using the Moving_RMS Command to Process EMG Data ==== |
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