Force platforms (FPs) are routinely used in human movement analysis. Over time, the instrument sensitivity may change and cause undesired crosstalk between the output variables, leading to a lack of accuracy [1]. Further, a nonlinear behaviour can be present, mainly due to the bending under load of the FP top plate [2]. We propose here a system that re-calibrates the FP and, at the same time, quantifies and compensates for the force platform non-linearity. The system was experimentally tested on 4 commercial FPs, and its effectiveness was verified by quantifying the FPs accuracy in the COP measurement, before and after re-calibration.

Portable system for the linear and non-linear re-calibration of force platform

CEDRARO, ANDREA;BAGALA', FABIO;CHIARI, LORENZO;CAPPELLO, ANGELO
2009

Abstract

Force platforms (FPs) are routinely used in human movement analysis. Over time, the instrument sensitivity may change and cause undesired crosstalk between the output variables, leading to a lack of accuracy [1]. Further, a nonlinear behaviour can be present, mainly due to the bending under load of the FP top plate [2]. We propose here a system that re-calibrates the FP and, at the same time, quantifies and compensates for the force platform non-linearity. The system was experimentally tested on 4 commercial FPs, and its effectiveness was verified by quantifying the FPs accuracy in the COP measurement, before and after re-calibration.
2009
Proceedings of the XIX Conference of the International Society for Posture and Gait Research (ISPGR)
51
52
A.Cedraro; F. Bagalà; L. Chiari; A. Cappello
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