Optimal Control and Multibody Dynamic Modelling of Human Musculoskeletal Systems

Optimal Control and Multibody Dynamic Modelling of Human Musculoskeletal Systems

Author: Mohammad Sharif Shourijeh

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Published: 2013

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Musculoskeletal dynamics is a branch of biomechanics that takes advantage of interdisciplinary models to describe the relation between muscle actuators and the corresponding motions of the human body. Muscle forces play a principal role in musculoskeletal dynamics. Unfortunately, these forces cannot be measured non-invasively. Measuring surface EMGs as a non-invasive technique is recognized as a surrogate to invasive muscle force measurement; however, these signals do not reflect the muscle forces accurately. Instead of measurement, mathematical modelling of the musculoskeletal dynamics is a well established tool to simulate, predict and analyse human movements. Computer simulations have been used to estimate a variety of variables that are difficult or impossible to measure directly, such as joint reaction forces, muscle forces, metabolic energy consumption, and muscle recruitment patterns. Musculoskeletal dynamic simulations can be divided into two branches: inverse and forward dynamics. Inverse dynamics is the approach in which net joint moments and/or muscle forces are calculated given the measured or specified kinematics. It is the most popular simulation technique used to study human musculoskeletal dynamics. The major disadvantage of inverse dynamics is that it is not predictive and can rarely be used in the cause-effect interpretations. In contrast with inverse dynamics, forward dynamics can be used to determine the human body movement when it is driven by known muscle forces. The musculoskeletal system (MSS) is dynamically under-determinate, i.e., the number of muscles is more than the degrees of freedom (dof) of the system. This redundancy will lead to infinite solutions of muscle force sets, which implies that there are infinite ways of recruiting different muscles for a specific motion. Therefore, there needs to be an extra criterion in order to resolve this issue. Optimization has been widely used for solving the redundancy of the force-sharing problem. Optimization is considered as the missing consideration in the dynamics of the MSS such that, once appended to the under-determinate problem, \human-like" movements will be acquired. \Human-like" implies that the human body tends to minimize a criterion during a movement, e.g., muscle fatigue or metabolic energy. It is commonly accepted that using those criteria, within the optimization necessary in the forward dynamic simulations, leads to a reasonable representation of real human motions. In this thesis, optimal control and forward dynamic simulation of human musculoskeletal systems are targeted. Forward dynamics requires integration of the differential equations of motion of the system, which takes a considerable time, especially within an optimization framework. Therefore, computationally efficient models are required. Musculoskeletal models in this thesis are implemented in the symbolic multibody package MapleSim that uses Maple as the leverage. MapleSim generates the equations of motion governing a multibody system automatically using linear graph theory. These equations will be simplified and highly optimized for further simulations taking advantage of symbolic techniques in Maple. The output codes are the best form for the equations to be applied in optimization-based simulation fields, such as the research area of this thesis. The specific objectives of this thesis were to develop frameworks for such predictive simulations and validate the estimations. Simulating human gait motion is set as the end goal of this research. To successfully achieve that, several intermediate steps are taken prior to gait modelling. One big step was to choose an efficient strategy to solve the optimal control and muscle redundancy problems. The optimal control techniques are benchmarked on simpler models, such as forearm flexion/extension, to study the efficacy of the proposed approaches more easily. Another major step to modelling gait is to create a high-fidelity foot-ground contact model. The foot contact model in this thesis is based on a nonlinear volumetric approach, which is able to generate the experimental ground reaction forces more effectively than the previously used models. Although the proposed models and approaches showed strong potential and capability, there is still room for improvement in both modelling and validation aspects. These cutting-edge future works can be followed by any researcher working in the optimal control and forward dynamic modelling of human musculoskeletal systems.


Dynamic Modeling of Musculoskeletal Motion

Dynamic Modeling of Musculoskeletal Motion

Author: Gary T. Yamaguchi

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-19

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 0387287507

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Dynamic Modeling of Musculoskeletal Motion introduces biomechanists to modern methods of modeling and analyzing dynamic biomechanical systems in three dimensions. Using vector kinematics, the reader is taught a systematic method which significantly reduces the complexity of working with multiple, moving limb segments in three dimensions. Operations which usually require the application of differential calculus are replaced by simple algebraic formulae. To derive dynamical equations of motion, a practical introduction to Kane's Method is given. Kane's Method builds upon the foundation of vector kinematics and represents one of the most exciting theoretical developments of the modern era. Together, these techniques enable biomechanists to decipher and model living systems with great realism, efficiency and accuracy. Interwoven with the theoretical presentation are chapters and examples which highlight the subtle differences between inanimate linkages and the biomechanical systems we seek to understand.


Multibody Dynamics

Multibody Dynamics

Author: Krzysztof Arczewski

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-11-08

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9048199719

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The ECCOMAS Thematic Conference “Multibody Dynamics 2009” was held in Warsaw, representing the fourth edition of a series which began in Lisbon (2003), and was then continued in Madrid (2005) and Milan (2007), held under the auspices of the European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS). The conference provided a forum for exchanging ideas and results of several topics related to computational methods and applications in multibody dynamics, through the participation of 219 scientists from 27 countries, mostly from Europe but also from America and Asia. This book contains the revised and extended versions of invited conference papers, reporting on the state-of-the-art in the advances of computational multibody models, from the theoretical developments to practical engineering applications. By providing a helpful overview of the most active areas and the recent efforts of many prominent research groups in the field of multibody dynamics, this book can be highly valuable for both experienced researches who want to keep updated with the latest developments in this field and researches approaching the field for the first time.


Handbook of Human Motion

Handbook of Human Motion

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Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-04-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783319144177

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The Handbook of Human Motion is a large cross-disciplinary reference work which covers the many interlinked facets of the science and technology of human motion and its measurement. Individual chapters cover fundamental principles and technological developments, the state-of-the-art and consider applications across four broad and interconnected fields; medicine, sport, forensics and animation. The huge strides in technological advancement made over the past century make it possible to measure motion with unprecedented precision, but also lead to new challenges. This work introduces the many different approaches and systems used in motion capture, including IR and ultrasound, mechanical systems and video, plus some emerging techniques. The large variety of techniques used for the study of motion science in medicine can make analysis a complicated process, but extremely effective for the treatment of the patient when well utilised. The handbook descri bes how motion capture techniques are applied in medicine, and shows how the resulting analysis can help in diagnosis and treatment. A closely related field, sports science involves a combination of in-depth medical knowledge and detailed understanding of performance and training techniques, and motion capture can play an extremely important role in linking these disciplines. The handbook considers which technologies are most appropriate in specific circumstances, how they are applied and how this can help prevent injury and improve sporting performance. The application of motion capture in forensic science and security is reviewed, with chapters dedicated to specific areas including employment law, injury analysis, criminal activity and motion/facial recognition. And in the final area of application, the book describes how novel motion capture techniques have been designed specifically to aid the creation of increasingly realistic animation within films and v ideo games, with Lord of the Rings and Avatar just two examples. Chapters will provide an overview of the bespoke motion capture techniques developed for animation, how these have influenced advances in film and game design, and the links to behavioural studies, both in humans and in robotics. Comprising a cross-referenced compendium of different techniques and applications across a broad field, the Handbook of Human Motion provides the reader with a detailed reference and simultaneously a source of inspiration for future work. The book will be of use to students, researchers, engineers and others working in any field relevant to human motion capture.


DHM2020

DHM2020

Author: L. Hanson

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2020-09-11

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 1643681052

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Digital human modeling (DHM) is an active field of research directed towards the goal of creating detailed digital models of the human body and its functions, as well as assessment methods for evaluating human interaction with products and production systems. These have many applications in ergonomics, design and engineering, in fields as diverse as the automotive industry and medicine. This book presents the proceedings of the 6th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium (DHM2020), held in Skövde, Sweden from 31 August to 2 September 2020. The conference was also accessible online for those unable to attend in person because of restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The symposium provides an international forum for researchers, developers and users to report their latest innovations, summarize new developments and experiences within the field, and exchange ideas, results and visions in all areas of DHM research and applications. The book contains the 43 papers accepted for presentation at the conference, and is divided into 6 sections which broadly reflect the topics covered: anthropometry; behavior and biomechanical modeling; human motion data collection and modeling; human-product interaction modeling; industry and user perspectives; and production planning and ergonomics evaluation. Providing a state-of-the-art overview of research and developments in digital human modeling, the book will be of interest to all those who are active in the field.


Multiple Muscle Systems

Multiple Muscle Systems

Author: Jack M. Winters

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 818

ISBN-13: 1461390303

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The picture on the front cover of this book depicts a young man pulling a fishnet, a task of practical relevance for many centuries. It is a complex task, involving load transmission throughout the body, intricate balance, and eye head-hand coordination. The quest toward understanding how we perform such tasks with skill and grace, often in the presence of unpredictable pertur bations, has a long history. However, despite a history of magnificent sculptures and drawings of the human body which vividly depict muscle ac tivity and interaction, until more recent times our state of knowledge of human movement was rather primitive. During the past century this has changed; we now have developed a considerable database regarding the com position and basic properties of muscle and nerve tissue and the basic causal relations between neural function and biomechanical movement. Over the last few decades we have also seen an increased appreciation of the impor tance of musculoskeletal biomechanics: the neuromotor system must control movement within a world governed by mechanical laws. We have now col lected quantitative data for a wealth of human movements. Our capacity to understand the data we collect has been enhanced by our continually evolving modeling capabilities and by the availability of computational power. What have we learned? This book is designed to help synthesize our current knowledge regarding the role of muscles in human movement. The study of human movement is not a mature discipline.


Human Motion Simulation

Human Motion Simulation

Author: Karim Abdel-Malek

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-05-30

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0124046010

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Simulate realistic human motion in a virtual world with an optimization-based approach to motion prediction. With this approach, motion is governed by human performance measures, such as speed and energy, which act as objective functions to be optimized. Constraints on joint torques and angles are imposed quite easily. Predicting motion in this way allows one to use avatars to study how and why humans move the way they do, given specific scenarios. It also enables avatars to react to infinitely many scenarios with substantial autonomy. With this approach it is possible to predict dynamic motion without having to integrate equations of motion -- rather than solving equations of motion, this approach solves for a continuous time-dependent curve characterizing joint variables (also called joint profiles) for every degree of freedom. Introduces rigorous mathematical methods for digital human modelling and simulation Focuses on understanding and representing spatial relationships (3D) of biomechanics Develops an innovative optimization-based approach to predicting human movement Extensively illustrated with 3D images of simulated human motion (full color in the ebook version)


Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton

Mathematical Models of Exoskeleton

Author: Andrey Valerievich Borisov

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-03-31

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 3030977331

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This book presents the current state of the problem of describing the musculoskeletal system of a person. Models of the destruction of the endoskeleton and the restoration of its functions using exoskeleton are presented. A description is given of new approaches to modeling based on the use of weightless rods of variable length with concentrated masses. The practical application to the tasks of numerical simulation of the movements of the musculoskeletal system of a person is described. Exoskeleton models with variable-length units based on absolutely hard sections and sections that change their telescopic type length have been developed. The book is intended for specialists in the field of theoretical mechanics, biomechanics, robotics and related fields. The book will be useful to teachers, as well as graduate students, undergraduates and senior students of higher educational institutions, whose research interests lie in the modeling of anthropomorphic biomechanical systems.


Multibody Dynamics

Multibody Dynamics

Author: Carlo L. Bottasso

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-10-10

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1402088299

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Multibody Dynamics is an area of Computational Mechanics which blends together various disciplines such as structural dynamics, multi-physics - chanics, computational mathematics, control theory and computer science, in order to deliver methods and tools for the virtual prototyping of complex mechanical systems. Multibody dynamics plays today a central role in the modeling, analysis, simulation and optimization of mechanical systems in a variety of ?elds and for a wide range of industrial applications. The ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics was ini- ated in Lisbon in 2003, and then continued in Madrid in 2005 with the goal of providing researchers in Multibody Dynamics with appropriate venues for exchanging ideas and results. The third edition of the Conference was held at the Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy, from June 25 to June 28, 2007. The Conference saw the participation of over 250 researchers from 32 di?- ent countries, presenting 209 technical papers, and proved to be an excellent forum for discussion and technical exchange on the most recent advances in this rapidly growing ?eld.


Multibody Dynamics 2019

Multibody Dynamics 2019

Author: Andrés Kecskeméthy

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-06-28

Total Pages: 545

ISBN-13: 3030231321

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In this work, outstanding, recent developments in various disciplines, such as structural dynamics, multiphysic mechanics, computational mathematics, control theory, biomechanics, and computer science, are merged together in order to provide academicians and professionals with methods and tools for the virtual prototyping of complex mechanical systems. Each chapter of the work represents an important contribution to multibody dynamics, a discipline that plays a central role in the modelling, analysis, simulation and optimization of mechanical systems in a variety of fields and for a wide range of applications.