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===Health and comfort indicator===
===Health and comfort indicator===
In addition to the time-weighting filters, the ISO standards present a series of specific indicators to evaluate the affect of vibrations on the Human body. The following section will present you how to use the toolkit to access these indicators.
In addition to the time-weighting filters, the ISO standards present a series of specific indicators to evaluate the affect of vibrations on the Human body. The following section will present you how to use the toolkit to access these indicators.
====Indicators====
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"
|+style="caption-side:bottom;"|''Time-weighting filters''
|-
|style="height:30px; width:100px;"|<math>RMS</math>
|RMS of the time weighted signal (Calculated from Post processing in NVGate)
|-
|style="height:30px; width:100px;"|<math>Aw</math>
|Daily maximal exposure value (Calculated from Post processing in NVGate)
|-
|style="height:30px; width:100px;"|<math>MTVV</math>
|Maximum Transient Vibration Value, represent the maximal RMS value of the signal
|-
|style="height:30px; width:100px;"|<math>VDV</math>
|Vibration Dose Value, taking into account the temporal shocks in the signal
|-
|style="height:30px; width:100px;"|<math>MSDV</math>
|Motion Sickness Dose Value, representing the comfort in transportation measurement
|-
|style="height:30px; width:100px;"|<math>Dk/math>
|The Acceleration Dose, representing the affect of the vibration on the spine
|}


==Calculating the other indicators with NVGate==
==Calculating the other indicators with NVGate==

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