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A perturbation mechanism for investigations of phase variables in human locomotion

Dario J. Villarreal, David Quintero, Robert D. Gregg

Year
2015
Citations
5

Abstract

The concept of a phase variable, a mechanical measurement of the body's progression through the gait cycle, has been used to parameterize the leg joint patterns of autonomous bipedal robots, producing human-like gaits with robustness to external perturbations. It was recently proposed that the kinematic response of humans to a perturbation could also be parameterized by a phase variable. In order to properly study this phase variable hypothesis with human subjects, a custom perturbation mechanism was built to cause phase shifts in the gait cycle. The main goals of this study are to introduce the design of a novel perturbation mechanism and experimentally demonstrate its ability to effect phase changes during the gait cycle.

Keywords

KinematicsPerturbation (astronomy)Gait cycleControl theory (sociology)Parameterized complexityBipedalismComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)RobotPhysics

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