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- | |===== Contents =====\\ \\ \\ \\ * [[#Introduction|1 Introduction]]\\ * [[# | + | ===== Introduction ===== |
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Some force platforms have the ability to move during a trial. However, the C3D file format is only set up to handle static force platforms, which makes it difficult to account for a dynamic force platform. This page is devoted to handling a moving platform within Visual3D. | Some force platforms have the ability to move during a trial. However, the C3D file format is only set up to handle static force platforms, which makes it difficult to account for a dynamic force platform. This page is devoted to handling a moving platform within Visual3D. | ||
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//To be added Instrumented Pedal Example with out center of pressure.// | //To be added Instrumented Pedal Example with out center of pressure.// | ||
- | ====== Example 1 ====== | + | ===== Example 1 ===== |
This example would be relevant if the instrumented device will not be placed in the same location at the start of each trial. | This example would be relevant if the instrumented device will not be placed in the same location at the start of each trial. | ||
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* The force platform corners do not need to be modified | * The force platform corners do not need to be modified | ||
- | ===== Example 1A Download | + | ==== Example 1A Download ==== |
A sample CMO file, with a script to create the force signals can be found [[https:// | A sample CMO file, with a script to create the force signals can be found [[https:// | ||
- | ===== Example 1B Download | + | ==== Example 1B Download ==== |
A sample CMO file, with a script to create the force signals can be found [[https:// | A sample CMO file, with a script to create the force signals can be found [[https:// | ||
- | ====== Example 2 ====== | + | ===== Example 2 ===== |
This example would be relevant if you have a force platform which is always at the same location when the lab origin is defined. | This example would be relevant if you have a force platform which is always at the same location when the lab origin is defined. | ||
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* The force platform corners should represent the location of the force platform in your global coordinate system | * The force platform corners should represent the location of the force platform in your global coordinate system | ||
- | ===== Example 2 Download | + | ==== Example 2 Download ==== |
A sample CMO file, with a script to create the force signals can be found [[https:// | A sample CMO file, with a script to create the force signals can be found [[https:// | ||
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