Hello!
I'm investigating how to store moving, non-planar, force plates in C3D (in particular type 2 and type 4).
I am aware that the corners of the plate can be stored, in lab coordinate space, in the FORCE_PLATFORM/CORNERS section. However, this is a static parameter. I could also add additional analog channels to encode the force platform transformation over time, but this might be non-standard.
I am not sure, but I think one could transform the local forces and moments such that they will be correct for muscoloskeletal analysis. (any confirmation would be appreciated)
Yet another big problem would be that any visualization will be incorrect as the CoP/point of application cannot be derived without knowing the position and orientation of the force plate. CoP is generally also not stored in type-2 and type-4 force plate C3Ds.
So, is there a way to store these non-planar moving plates in C3D, that (if exists) conforms to some standardization? Or do we need to add a new force plate type?
Regards,
Ben van Basten
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I'm investigating how to store moving, non-planar, force plates in C3D (in particular type 2 and type 4).
I am aware that the corners of the plate can be stored, in lab coordinate space, in the FORCE_PLATFORM/CORNERS section. However, this is a static parameter. I could also add additional analog channels to encode the force platform transformation over time, but this might be non-standard.
I am not sure, but I think one could transform the local forces and moments such that they will be correct for muscoloskeletal analysis. (any confirmation would be appreciated)
Yet another big problem would be that any visualization will be incorrect as the CoP/point of application cannot be derived without knowing the position and orientation of the force plate. CoP is generally also not stored in type-2 and type-4 force plate C3Ds.
So, is there a way to store these non-planar moving plates in C3D, that (if exists) conforms to some standardization? Or do we need to add a new force plate type?
Regards,
Ben van Basten
Motek
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