Balance stability characteristics of human walking with preferred, fast, and slow speeds

Joo H. Kim, William Z. Peng
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This work presents a model-based method of evaluating and quantifying stability characteristics of human walking in the sagittal plane. The stability criteria used for this analysis are boundaries in the state space of the center of mass (COM), which represent the maximum capability of a human to maintain balance in single support (SS) and double support (DS) phases or to make a desired step without falling. Complete models of the system dynamics, biomechanical characteristics, its contact interaction with the ground, and gait parameters, are considered. Experimental human COM trajectories during walking are analyzed against computed stability boundaries to quantify the nature of human gait across walking speeds. Stability comparisons with other robotic platforms, an exoskeleton and a humanoid robot, are also provided.
人类行走的平衡稳定性特征与首选,快速和慢速
这项工作提出了一种基于模型的方法来评估和量化人类在矢状面行走的稳定性特征。该分析使用的稳定性准则是质心状态空间中的边界,它代表了人在单支撑(SS)和双支撑(DS)阶段保持平衡或在不摔倒的情况下迈出所需的一步的最大能力。完整的系统动力学模型、生物力学特性、与地面的接触和步态参数都被考虑在内。根据计算的稳定性边界分析了实验人类行走过程中的COM轨迹,以量化人类在不同行走速度下的步态性质。还提供了与其他机器人平台(外骨骼和人形机器人)的稳定性比较。
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