Loss of balance is a common phenomenon in our society resulting in injuries and even deaths each year. Among other common sources of destabilization such as slips or trips from an obstacle, the public transportation vehicles are a major source of balance-related injuries to its passengers. Accidental data suggest that the passenger casualties in these vehicles are common, especially to the standing and the elderly passengers, mainly due to the sudden acceleration/deceleration changes of the vehicle. These injuries as well as associated discomfort may discourage people from using these means of transport resulting in adverse economic and societal effects. In this context, the security of the standing passengers in these vehicles constitutes ...
Public transport is a potentially important part of independent living for older people, but they ar...
Cette étude aborde le problème de la sécurité des passagers de transports en commun guidés. L'analys...
Falls concern a third of the people aged over 65y and lead to the loss of functional ability. The de...
Loss of balance is a common phenomenon in our society resulting in injuries and even deaths each yea...
La perte d'équilibre chez l'humain est un phénomène courant de la vie quotidienne. Plusieurs causes ...
Falling is the second most important cause of accidental deaths in the world. These falls lead to ph...
This study deals with the safety of standing passengers in guided public transportation systems. The...
2015 IRCOBI Conference, LYON, FRANCE, 09-/11/2015 - 11/11/2015Non-crash events (e.g. emergency braki...
This thesis presents a summary of my research on standing balance in humans. Theseworks were carried...
Les chutes sont la deuxième cause de décès accidentels par traumatisme involontaire dans le monde. L...
In this thesis, we achieved the development of a robotic system to reproduce in laboratory all the d...
International audiencePerforming a movement from an initial stable posture requires the person to cr...
La chute est un problème de santé publique qui touche principalement les personnes âgées. Nos travau...
In this paper, we review a physiological task that is predominant in preventing humans from falling,...
International audienceHuman balance recovery from external disturbances is a complex process, and si...
Public transport is a potentially important part of independent living for older people, but they ar...
Cette étude aborde le problème de la sécurité des passagers de transports en commun guidés. L'analys...
Falls concern a third of the people aged over 65y and lead to the loss of functional ability. The de...
Loss of balance is a common phenomenon in our society resulting in injuries and even deaths each yea...
La perte d'équilibre chez l'humain est un phénomène courant de la vie quotidienne. Plusieurs causes ...
Falling is the second most important cause of accidental deaths in the world. These falls lead to ph...
This study deals with the safety of standing passengers in guided public transportation systems. The...
2015 IRCOBI Conference, LYON, FRANCE, 09-/11/2015 - 11/11/2015Non-crash events (e.g. emergency braki...
This thesis presents a summary of my research on standing balance in humans. Theseworks were carried...
Les chutes sont la deuxième cause de décès accidentels par traumatisme involontaire dans le monde. L...
In this thesis, we achieved the development of a robotic system to reproduce in laboratory all the d...
International audiencePerforming a movement from an initial stable posture requires the person to cr...
La chute est un problème de santé publique qui touche principalement les personnes âgées. Nos travau...
In this paper, we review a physiological task that is predominant in preventing humans from falling,...
International audienceHuman balance recovery from external disturbances is a complex process, and si...
Public transport is a potentially important part of independent living for older people, but they ar...
Cette étude aborde le problème de la sécurité des passagers de transports en commun guidés. L'analys...
Falls concern a third of the people aged over 65y and lead to the loss of functional ability. The de...