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FP Type 4
Channels and CalMatrix
A Type 4 force platform records 6 ANALOG channels containing the following information:
[[Original Analog]= [Fx, Fy, Fz, Mx, My, Mz]
A Type 4 force platform also includes a 6×6 CalMatrix (or Inverse Sensitivity Matrix) for pre-multiplying the recorded analog signals before calculating the Ground Reaction Force.
Calculating the Force Signals
Calculating the desired force signals in the force platform's coordinate system consists of the following steps:
- Compute baselines by averaging the analog signals for the specified FP_ZERO frames
- Subtract each channel's baseline from its recorded signal
- Pre-multiply the tared analog signals by the CalMatrix
- Calculate the Ground Reaction Force
- Apply a threshold
- Transform the signals into the Laboratory Coordinate System
Force Vector
The Force vector for a Type 4 force platform is calculated as follows:
Force[X] = Fx Force[Y] = Fy Force[Z] = Fz
Compute Center of Pressure
The COFP signal for a Type 4 force platform is calculated as follows:
COP[X]= (ORIGIN[Z]*Force[X] - My) / Force[Z] COP[Y]= (Mx + ORIGIN[Z]*Force[Y]) / Force[Z] COP[Z]= ORIGIN[Z]
Compute Free Moment
The FreeMoment signal for a Type 4 force platform is calculated as follows:
FreeMoment[X] = 0 FreeMoment[Y] = 0 FreeMoment[Z] = Mz - ( COP[X]*Force[Y] - COP[Y]*Force[X] )
Transforming Signals into the Laboratory Coordinate System
The transformation is defined by the location of the force platform corners, and is common to all force platforms.