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==Toolkit results== | ==Toolkit results== | ||
===Time-weighted signal=== | ===Time-weighted signal=== | ||
Studies of the | Studies of the effect of vibrations on the human body suggest that different parts of the body don't have the same response to vibrations, and will be sensitive to specific frequencies and transient components of vibration signals. In order to represent the sensitivity of the human boy, ISO standards defined time-weighting that must applied to the signal according to the environmental conditions. The following part shows how to apply time-weighting filters to your signal using the toolkit. | ||
====Time-weighting filters==== | ====Time-weighting filters==== | ||
As defined in the standards, specific time weighting must be applied to the acceleration signal in order to represent the effect of vibrations on health and comfort. Here is the list of the different time-weighting filters implemented in the toolkit :<br> | As defined in the standards, specific time weighting must be applied to the acceleration signal in order to represent the effect of vibrations on health and comfort. Here is the list of the different time-weighting filters implemented in the toolkit :<br> |