Coursecode: wb2407/5 Coursename: Human movement control DUT creditpoints: 3 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology |
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Lecturer(s): Helm, dr. F.C.T. van der |
Tel.: 015-2785616 |
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Detailed description of topics: 1. Introduction, joints, ligaments, muscles. 2. Three-dimensional motion description, Euler angles, helical axis. 3. 3-D motion recording. 4. Muscle properties, muscle models. 5. Musculo skeletal models, parameters, EM6-recordings. 6. Inverse dynamics, forward dynamics, optimization. 7. Motion control, stabilization. 8.'Equilibrium point' hypothesis. 9. Internal representation, adaptive model reference control. 10. Propriocepsis, muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs. 11. A-reflexive muscles, reflexive muscles, neural transmission delays. 12. Muscle stiffness, joint stiffness, stabilization. 13. Applications tot the human arm, shoulder and elbow. 14. Artificial neural networks as a model of the central nervous system. 15. Comparison with robotics. |
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Course material: Reader (in preparation): Human movement control. Scientific papers handed out during the course. |
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Goals: This course is designed to provide students an introduction to musculo skeletal models of the human motion system. Special focus is on neural control of motion, and achieved stability. As a biomedical engineering course, knowledge can be applied in orthopaedics and rehabilition engineering. |
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Computer use: A few homework tasks. |
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