Implementasi Metode Butterworth Pada Sensor Inersia Untuk Analisis Gaya Berjalan

Amara, Chairunissa Wibowo (2024) Implementasi Metode Butterworth Pada Sensor Inersia Untuk Analisis Gaya Berjalan. Undergraduate Thesis thesis, Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto.

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Abstract

The use of inertial sensors in gait analysis has become popular, but there is often noise in the data recorded by inertial sensors. Therefore, it is necessary to use digital filters to remove the noise and improve the accuracy of the analysis. One of the filters used is the Butterworth Filter. Butterworth filters are able to dampen irrelevant high frequency components in inertial sensor data. This research aims to implement Butterworth filter for gait analysis. Tests were conducted on three trials, namely adults, elderly, and stroke patients. Roll and pitch data were measured before and after filtering using the Butterworth filter. The test results showed significant improvement in data stability after the filtering process. In the pre-filtered test, the results for adults showed roll values ranging from 19.05o to 19.80o and pitch ranging from 3.71o to 5.14o. For the elderly, roll values ranged from -3.79o to -12.78o and pitch between 4.74o to 6.03o. In stroke patients, roll values ranged from -12.87o to -11.79o and pitch between -9.16o to -7.93o. After filtering using Butterworth, the roll and pitch values for adults became more stable with roll values ranging from 12.11o to 14.40o and pitch between 13.69o to 15.19o. For the elderly, roll values ranged from -1.95o to -3.13o and pitch between 8.93o to 11.36o. In stroke patients, roll values ranged from 2.39o to 3.62o and pitch between -5.65o to -6.46o. These results show that the use of Butterworth Filter is effective in reducing noise and stabilizing the signal compared to before filtering. Keywords: Gait analysis, Butterworth, Inertial Sensor, Stroke

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate Thesis)
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Telecommunication and Electrical Engineering > Telecommunication Engineering
Depositing User: repository staff
Date Deposited: 08 Aug 2024 02:24
Last Modified: 08 Aug 2024 02:24
URI: http://repository.ittelkom-pwt.ac.id/id/eprint/10904

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