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An approach for developing an experimentally based model for simulating flight-phase dynamics

Authors :
Jill L. McNitt-Gray
Henryk Flashner
Philip S. Requejo
Source :
Biological Cybernetics. 87:289-300
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2002.

Abstract

This paper presents an approach for developing an experimentally validated dynamic multisegment model to simulate human flight-phase dynamics and multijoint control. Modeling and experimental techniques were integrated to systematically examine the contribution of multiple error sources to the accuracy of the model and to determine the complexity of a model that adequately emulates the dynamic behavior at the total-body and multijoint levels during flight. The accuracy of the model and of the experimental data was assessed using an inverse dynamics simulation of flight-phase motion for two representative cases: (i) a physical model released from a bar and (ii) a gymnast performing a layout dismount from a bar. Multijoint models with varying numbers of segments were assessed in order to determine the complexity of the model that adequately simulates the flight-phase task. A five-segment model was found to adequately simulate the layout dismount performed by the gymnast. The error introduced during modeling and digitizing contributed to an apparent violation of the conservation law manifested as large external forces acting on the nonactuated joints. These results demonstrate the need to reduce sources of error prior to testing hypotheses regarding feedforward and feedback components of the multijoint control system. The proposed approach for quantifying sources of error provides a crucial step that is required in the development of experimentally based dynamic models designed to examine and test hypotheses regarding multijoint control logic.

Details

ISSN :
03401200
Volume :
87
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biological Cybernetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4494e8d521a65f4ae9edf1e7e9be5152
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00422-002-0339-9