AbstractThe dynamic model for the Cat-Righting Reflex – the innate ability of cats to always land on their feet no matter what their initial orientation was when they were released – had been quite a debated physical problem which was solved by the mathematical solution proposed and verified by Kane and Scher and later by a more general solution by Montgomery. However, the practical implementation of this ability in a robotic structure may demand for a modified version of these models with focus on physical realization of the same. This paper proposes such a model derived from the Kane-Scher cat model and simulates the same to test its suitability. An analysis is also made of the closeness to which the practical model realizes CRR with resp...
I. In the cat step cycle the electromyographic (EMG) activity in ankle extensor muscles commences-70...
This study synthesize spatial dynamics of rigid bodies and feedback control for the control of angul...
The posture of cats trained to stand freely on a platform was studied during static tilts (up to +/-...
Cats are renowned for their ability to always land on their feet. When their body is dropped with no...
Changing the orientation of a body in free fall is a useful skill, found in cats. The applicationsra...
Collaboration between veterinarians and other professionals such as engineers and computer scientist...
This paper presents two distinct manoeuvres allowing an articulated robot in free fall to change its...
How does a falling cat change her orientation in midair without violating angular momentum constrain...
Studies on decerebrate walking cats have shown that phase transition is strongly related to muscular...
1. It has previously been demonstrated that a set of geometric and kinetic parameters are invariant ...
In this paper we study a robotic system moving in a verti-cal direction mimicking a cat’s behavior a...
Locomotion is one of the most important behaviours and requires interaction between sensors at vario...
1. The aim of this study is to address the problem of the controlled variable in quadrupedal stance....
New data on cat's optokinetic reflex (OKR) available in the literature have been interpreted by usin...
Studies are reviewed that address the problem of the variables controlled in the maintenance of body...
I. In the cat step cycle the electromyographic (EMG) activity in ankle extensor muscles commences-70...
This study synthesize spatial dynamics of rigid bodies and feedback control for the control of angul...
The posture of cats trained to stand freely on a platform was studied during static tilts (up to +/-...
Cats are renowned for their ability to always land on their feet. When their body is dropped with no...
Changing the orientation of a body in free fall is a useful skill, found in cats. The applicationsra...
Collaboration between veterinarians and other professionals such as engineers and computer scientist...
This paper presents two distinct manoeuvres allowing an articulated robot in free fall to change its...
How does a falling cat change her orientation in midair without violating angular momentum constrain...
Studies on decerebrate walking cats have shown that phase transition is strongly related to muscular...
1. It has previously been demonstrated that a set of geometric and kinetic parameters are invariant ...
In this paper we study a robotic system moving in a verti-cal direction mimicking a cat’s behavior a...
Locomotion is one of the most important behaviours and requires interaction between sensors at vario...
1. The aim of this study is to address the problem of the controlled variable in quadrupedal stance....
New data on cat's optokinetic reflex (OKR) available in the literature have been interpreted by usin...
Studies are reviewed that address the problem of the variables controlled in the maintenance of body...
I. In the cat step cycle the electromyographic (EMG) activity in ankle extensor muscles commences-70...
This study synthesize spatial dynamics of rigid bodies and feedback control for the control of angul...
The posture of cats trained to stand freely on a platform was studied during static tilts (up to +/-...