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A bang-bang control model predicts the triphasic muscles activity during hand reaching
Raz Leib, Marta Russo, Andrea d’Avella, Ilana Nisky
- Year
- 2020
- Citations
- 22
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
While ballistic hand reaching movements are characterized by smooth position and velocity signals, the activity of the muscles exhibits bursts and silent periods. Here, we propose that a model based on bang-bang control provides the link between the abrupt changes in the muscle activity and the smooth reaching trajectory. Using bang-bang control instead of continuous control may simplify the design of prostheses and other physical human-robot interaction systems.
Keywords
Bang–bang controlControl theory (sociology)TrajectoryControl (management)Position (finance)Movement (music)Computer sciencePhysicsMathematicsArtificial intelligence
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