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    > Hello Biomch-l readers:
    >
    > I am posting the responses I received to the following question:
    > I don't know what is the magnitude of errors concerning
    >accelerations of segments in human movement tasks when
    >displacement data are differentiated twice to get accelerations. Is
    >there any references or ideas that could help me to estimate this
    >error.
    > I would sincerely like to thank all of those individuals for
    >responding to this question.
    > Sincerely, Christian Lariviere

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    > Subject: Re: acceleration errors
    > To: CLARIVIERE@FEPS.USHERB.CA
    > Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 18:36:45 MST
    > From: "Ton van den Bogert"

    > Christian,
    >
    > First, displacement data must me low-pass filtered to avoid
    > excessive noise in the accelerations.
    >
    > To estimate the error in acceleration, after filtering, you can
    > use Lanshammar's formula. This assumes a band-limited signal
    > with added white noise and a low-pass filter which passes all
    > signals within the bandwidth of the signal.
    >
    > Reference:
    >
    > H. Lanshammar (1982) On precision limits for derivatives
    > numerically calculated from noisy data. J. Biomechanics
    > 15:459-470.
    >
    > You might get a reply from Lanshammar, since he subscribes to
    > this list.
    >
    > -- Ton van den Bogert
    > Human Performance Laboratory
    > University of Calgary
    >

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    > Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 22:48:54 -0800
    > From: ariel1@ix.netcom.com (Gideon Ariel )
    > Subject: Re: acceleration errors
    > To: Christian Lariviere

    > Surf the net at URL: http://www.arielnet.com

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    > Date: Sun, 25 Feb 96 15:40:47 -0400
    > From: ED BIDEN
    > To:
    > Subject: Re: acceleration errors

    > Hi:
    >
    > A good place to start is to read "An introductionto Error Analysis"
    > by John Taylor (about 1981). I have a student who has done some
    > similar calculations. You should request Chris. McGibbon's thesis
    > "Sensitivity of Analytical Knee Models to Input Data Errors" from
    > the University of New Brunswick library system, or CISTI. Chris
    > has been busy at other things and it is not yet published.
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Ed Biden
    > Inst. of Biomed Engg
    > Univ. of NB
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