Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton: Dynamics, Strength, Control
This book presents the current state of the problem of describing the musculoskeletal system of a person. Models of the destruction of the endoskeleton and the restoration of its functions using exoskeleton are presented. A description is given of new approaches to modeling based on the use of weightless rods of variable length with concentrated masses. The practical application to the tasks of numerical simulation of the movements of the musculoskeletal system of a person is described. Exoskeleton models with variable-length units based on absolutely hard sections and sections that change their telescopic type length have been developed.
The book is intended for specialists in the field of theoretical mechanics, biomechanics, robotics and related fields. The book will be useful to teachers, as well as graduate students, undergraduates and senior students of higher educational institutions, whose research interests lie in the modeling of anthropomorphic biomechanical systems.
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Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton: Dynamics, Strength, Control
This book presents the current state of the problem of describing the musculoskeletal system of a person. Models of the destruction of the endoskeleton and the restoration of its functions using exoskeleton are presented. A description is given of new approaches to modeling based on the use of weightless rods of variable length with concentrated masses. The practical application to the tasks of numerical simulation of the movements of the musculoskeletal system of a person is described. Exoskeleton models with variable-length units based on absolutely hard sections and sections that change their telescopic type length have been developed.
The book is intended for specialists in the field of theoretical mechanics, biomechanics, robotics and related fields. The book will be useful to teachers, as well as graduate students, undergraduates and senior students of higher educational institutions, whose research interests lie in the modeling of anthropomorphic biomechanical systems.
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Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton: Dynamics, Strength, Control

Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton: Dynamics, Strength, Control

Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton: Dynamics, Strength, Control

Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton: Dynamics, Strength, Control

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This book presents the current state of the problem of describing the musculoskeletal system of a person. Models of the destruction of the endoskeleton and the restoration of its functions using exoskeleton are presented. A description is given of new approaches to modeling based on the use of weightless rods of variable length with concentrated masses. The practical application to the tasks of numerical simulation of the movements of the musculoskeletal system of a person is described. Exoskeleton models with variable-length units based on absolutely hard sections and sections that change their telescopic type length have been developed.
The book is intended for specialists in the field of theoretical mechanics, biomechanics, robotics and related fields. The book will be useful to teachers, as well as graduate students, undergraduates and senior students of higher educational institutions, whose research interests lie in the modeling of anthropomorphic biomechanical systems.

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ISBN-13: 9783030977337
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 03/31/2022
Series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control , #431
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 25 MB
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Table of Contents

Introduction.- Statistical Model Of Destruction Of A Human Musculoskeletal System.- Problems Of Strength At Loading Multilayer Bones Of The Human.- Modeling The Dynamics Of An Anthropomorphic Mechanism With Eleven Movable Links Of Variable Length.- Using Angles Calculated Between the Links to Simulate the Human Movement in Passive-Active Exoskeleton with Spring Elements of Two Types.
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