International audienceThis review is the result of a joint reflection carried out by researchers in the fields of robotics and automatic control on the one hand and neuroscience on the other, both trying to answer the same question: what are the functional bases of bipedal locomotion and how can they be controlled? The originality of this work is to synthesize the two approaches in order to take advantage of the knowledge concerning the adaptability and reactivity performances of humans and of the rich tools and formal concepts available in biped robotics. Indeed, we claim that the theoretical framework of robotics can enhance our understanding of human postural control by formally expressing the experimental concepts used in neuroscience. ...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
Human locomotion shows fascinating abilities which are the results of the interplay between the envi...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...
International audienceThis review is the result of a joint reflection carried out by researchers in ...
This paper provides an update on the neural control of bipedal walking in relation to bioinspired mo...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper provides an update on the neural control of bipedal walking...
After millions of years of evolution, humans can achieve locomotion tasks in complex environments wi...
After millions of years of evolution, humans can achieve locomotion tasks in complex environments wi...
International audienceThis paper concerns the simultaneous synthesis and control of walking gaits fo...
This paper presents a review on biological and robotic biped locomotion systems. The main purpose is...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
In its rather short history robotic research has come a long way in the half century since it starte...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
This paper presents a review on biological and robotic biped locomotion systems. The main purpose is...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
Human locomotion shows fascinating abilities which are the results of the interplay between the envi...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...
International audienceThis review is the result of a joint reflection carried out by researchers in ...
This paper provides an update on the neural control of bipedal walking in relation to bioinspired mo...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper provides an update on the neural control of bipedal walking...
After millions of years of evolution, humans can achieve locomotion tasks in complex environments wi...
After millions of years of evolution, humans can achieve locomotion tasks in complex environments wi...
International audienceThis paper concerns the simultaneous synthesis and control of walking gaits fo...
This paper presents a review on biological and robotic biped locomotion systems. The main purpose is...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
In its rather short history robotic research has come a long way in the half century since it starte...
Human locomotion requires a complex interplay of the mechanical, sensor, neural and motor systems of...
This paper presents a review on biological and robotic biped locomotion systems. The main purpose is...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
The traditional view of motor control predicates that the central nervous system dictates the motion...
Human locomotion shows fascinating abilities which are the results of the interplay between the envi...
International audienceResearch in robot locomotion can be separated into few groups. The dominated r...