clip
The 3ms criterion commonly used to measure potential for chest injury.
Syntax
[x,y] = clip(time, accel, window, mode=0)
x = clip(time, accel, window, mode=1)
y = clip(time, accel, window, mode=2)
w = clip(time, accel, window, mode=3)
Inputs
- time
- The time vector of data to analyze (in seconds).
- accel
- The acceleration vector. Must match length of time vector and be real only.
- window
- The window width (in seconds - usually 0.003 for chest).
- mode
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- 0
- Output the clip window x,y vectors.
- 1
- Output the clip window x vector.
- 2
- Output the clip window y vector.
- 3
- Output the height of the clip window, and its left and right end points as a single vector.
Outputs
- x
- The x coordinates of the clip window.
- y
- The y coordinates of the clip window.
- w
- The height of the clip window, and its left and right end points.
Example
Find the clip window dimensions associated with a pair of time and acceleration vectors.
t = [0: 0.0001: 0.01];
accel = sin(100 * pi * t);
w = clip(t, accel, 0.003, 3)
w = [Matrix] 1 x 3
0.89101 0.00350 0.00650
Comments
clip computes the maximum value that the linear interpolation of a time series (typically a chest resultant acceleration filtered to a 300 Hz cutoff) meets or exceeds for an interval of at least 3 ms, based on the linearly interpolated time series.