Knowledge of Mass Moment of Inertia of human body and its segments are necessary for various problems in biomechanics and its applications. This paper focusses on the estimation of Moment of Inertia of a human body when bending forward, which is needed for designing a robotic self-transfer facility for elderly and disabled. This paper also covers a brief review on studies of different anthropometric data like mass of the body segments, Centre of Mass, radius of gyration, etc. Using these data and certain assumptions, Mass Moment of Inertia of human body bending forward is estimated by applying laws of basic mechanics. This estimated value is then validated using a solid modelling CAD software
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Knowledge of Mass Moment of Inertia of human body and its segments are necessary for various problem...
Currently, biomechanics analyses of the upper human body are mostly kinematic i.e., they are concern...
Motion control is complicated for people having traumas or neurological diseases. An underlying assu...
INTRODUCTION: The growth of computer technology helps us to understand and analyze human movement pa...
The accurate estimation of inertial properties of individual body segments, including mass and momen...
Body segment inertial parameters (BSIPs) of the human body are key parameters in biomechanics to stu...
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42ième congrès de la Sociéte de Biomécanique francophone, REIMS, FRANCE, 02-/11/2017 - 03/11/2017Bod...
Given a physical system which can be described as a rigid body (i.e. an ideal solid body of finite s...
The purpose of this investigation was to validate methods of scaling human segmental moments of iner...
Many biomechanical analyses rely on the availability of reliable body segment inertia parameter (BSI...
In this study, the relations to determining mass moments of inertia (mechanical) for different mass ...
Abstract:- In this paper a method for measuring kinematics of sit-to-stand movement using inertial s...
The aim of the present research is to present a 16-segmental biomechanical model of the Bulgarian ma...
This paper presents an analysis of two distinct human lifting movements regarding acceleration and a...
Knowledge of Mass Moment of Inertia of human body and its segments are necessary for various problem...
Currently, biomechanics analyses of the upper human body are mostly kinematic i.e., they are concern...
Motion control is complicated for people having traumas or neurological diseases. An underlying assu...
INTRODUCTION: The growth of computer technology helps us to understand and analyze human movement pa...
The accurate estimation of inertial properties of individual body segments, including mass and momen...
Body segment inertial parameters (BSIPs) of the human body are key parameters in biomechanics to stu...
In the field of sports biomechanics, a human body is often treated as a linkage model to investigate...
42ième congrès de la Sociéte de Biomécanique francophone, REIMS, FRANCE, 02-/11/2017 - 03/11/2017Bod...
Given a physical system which can be described as a rigid body (i.e. an ideal solid body of finite s...
The purpose of this investigation was to validate methods of scaling human segmental moments of iner...
Many biomechanical analyses rely on the availability of reliable body segment inertia parameter (BSI...
In this study, the relations to determining mass moments of inertia (mechanical) for different mass ...
Abstract:- In this paper a method for measuring kinematics of sit-to-stand movement using inertial s...
The aim of the present research is to present a 16-segmental biomechanical model of the Bulgarian ma...
This paper presents an analysis of two distinct human lifting movements regarding acceleration and a...