Mathematical model for simulating human squat movements based on sequential optimization
This study formulates a three-link and three-joint optimal control model for simulating human squat movements, clarifies its performance, and examines the strategy for generating squat movements from a computational viewpoint. The model is characterized by sequentially minimizing its two criterion f...
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                  | Autores principales: | Toshikazu MATSUI, Masayoshi MOTEGI, Natsuki TANI | 
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| Formato: | article | 
| Lenguaje: | EN | 
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      The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers    
    
      2016
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| Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0cc87771f68f453b8e6cf99a15972621 | 
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