Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomechanical design with its neuronal control. The coordination of this process is a very difficult problem, and it has been suggested that it involves a hierarchy of levels, where the lower ones, e.g., interactions between muscles and the spinal cord, are largely autonomous, and where higher level control (e.g., cortical) arises only pointwise, as needed. This requires an architecture of several nested, sensori–motor loops where the walking process provides feedback signals to the walker's sensory systems, which can be used to coordinate its movements. To complicate the situation, at a maximal walking speed of more than four leg-lengths per secon...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
In this dissertation, we describe the development of a humanoid bipedal robot that fully physically ...
Bipedalism is theorised to have emerged in humans in order to enable endurance running and tool use ...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
In this paper, we present our design and experiments on a planar biped robot under the control of a ...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...
A balance scheme for handling variable speed gaits was implemented on an experimental biped. The con...
Modern concepts of motor learning favour intensivetrainingdirectedtotheneuralnetworksstimulation and...
Modern concepts of motor learning favour intensivetrainingdirectedtotheneuralnetworksstimulation and...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
Interlimb coordination plays an important role in adaptive locomotion of humans and animals. This ha...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
In this dissertation, we describe the development of a humanoid bipedal robot that fully physically ...
Bipedalism is theorised to have emerged in humans in order to enable endurance running and tool use ...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
Human walking is a dynamic, partly self-stabilizing process relying on the interaction of the biomec...
In this paper, we present our design and experiments on a planar biped robot under the control of a ...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...
A balance scheme for handling variable speed gaits was implemented on an experimental biped. The con...
Modern concepts of motor learning favour intensivetrainingdirectedtotheneuralnetworksstimulation and...
Modern concepts of motor learning favour intensivetrainingdirectedtotheneuralnetworksstimulation and...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
Interlimb coordination plays an important role in adaptive locomotion of humans and animals. This ha...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
From what we know at present with respect to the neural control of walking, it can be concluded that...
In this dissertation, we describe the development of a humanoid bipedal robot that fully physically ...
Bipedalism is theorised to have emerged in humans in order to enable endurance running and tool use ...