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    Dear subscribers,

    I am looking for some information as to the most appropriate method to
    determine optimal cutoff frequency (4th Order butterworth filter) for the
    smoothing of displacement data associated with a squat movement so it can be
    numerically differentiated for further analysis. The data was sampled at
    1000Hz and the frequency of the movement is approx 1-2 Hz. I have tried
    using the Jacksons Knee Point Method but this seems to give a value which
    is too low and shifts the data somewhat. I have been told of another method
    advocated by B. Yu, which is apparently more suitable for high sampling
    rates but cannot trace a reference. Any insight would be much appreciated.

    Thanks to all in advance and as usual a summary of responses will be posted.


    Andrew Walshe
    Dept. Exercise Science
    Southern Cross University
    PO BOX 157
    Lismore, NSW
    Australia
    Ph: Int+61+66+203758
    FAX: Int+61+66+203880
    email: awalshe@scu.edu.au
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