نتایج جستجو برای: curved walking

تعداد نتایج: 59551  

2014
Hyeongseok Ko Norman I. Badler Hyeongseok KO

There are many occasions where non-rhythmic stepping (NRS) is more desirable than normal walking. This can be observed in performing tasks in a narrow work space. For this purpose NRS is considered as a variation of curved path walking. Four types of local adjustment are dealt with: forward, backward, lateral stepping, and turnaround. In the lower body motion, the trajectory of the hip, angular...

Journal: :Developmental science 2017
Do Kyeong Lee Whitney G Cole Laura Golenia Karen E Adolph

Researchers can study complex developmental phenomena with all the inherent noise and complexity or simplify behaviors to hone in on the essential aspects of a phenomenon. We used the development of walking as a model system to compare the costs and benefits of simplifying a complex, noisy behavior. Traditionally, researchers simplify infant walking by recording gait measures as infants take co...

2011
Poramate Manoonpong Tomas Kulvicius Florentin Wörgötter Lutz Kunze Daniel Renjewski André Seyfarth

Biomechanical studies of human walking reveal that compliance plays an important role at least in natural and smooth motions as well as for self-stabilization. Inspired by this, we present here the development of a new lower leg segment of the dynamic biped robot “RunBot”. This new lower leg segment features a compliant ankle connected to a flat foot. It is mainly employed to realize robust sel...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2001
Steven H. Collins Martijn Wisse Andy Ruina

Theauthors have built the first three-dimensional, kneed, two-legged, passive-dynamic walking machine. Since the work of Tad McGeer in the late 1980s, the concept of passive dynamics has added insight into animal locomotion and the design of anthropomorphic robots. Various analyses and machines that demonstrate efficient humanlike walking have been developed using this strategy. Human-like pass...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2014
Willem J R Bossers Lucas H V van der Woude Froukje Boersma Erik J A Scherder Marieke J G van Heuvelen

BACKGROUND Current dynamic walking tests, used in studies with older adults with dementia, rely strongly on healthy cognitive and physical function. Therefore, the Groningen Meander Walking Test (GMWT) was developed specifically for people with dementia. The aim of the GMWT is to measure dynamic walking ability by walking over a meandering curved line, with an emphasis on walking speed and step...

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