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This paper provides a new model useful for studying and characterizing cyclostationarity. It presents the impact of random slope variation on the cyclic spectrum of the signal. We call such model the random slope modulation (RSM). We apply this model for studying biomechanical signals where we consider the slope as a specific measure extracted from the vertical ground reaction forces. The slope is...
The objective of the research is to develop new methods or indicators regarding cyclostationarity (CS) that could clearly point out and differentiate between walking disorder signals. Normal human locomotion is the rather grand term given to the description of walking by individuals who fall within the range considered as “normal”, and is seen as a sequence of cyclic and repeated gestures. It is a...
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