Title :
Effects of reserve actuators on optimization solutions: From muscle force to joint stiffness
Author :
Roberto Bortoletto;Enrico Pagello;Davide Piovesan
Author_Institution :
Intelligent Autonomous Systems Laboratory (IAS-Lab), Department of Information Engineering, University of Padua, Via G. Gradenigo, 6/b, 35131, Italy
Abstract :
This work presents a comparison between two optimization methods used to compute the muscle activation levels and corresponding forces that drives a set of generalized coordinates towards a set of desired trajectories. To improve the performance of musculoskeletal optimizations a supplemental set of actuators is often included in addition to the modeled muscles. Given a dynamic musculoskeletal model and five sets of reserve actuators, a series of numerical simulations have been performed using experimental data from a healthy male subject who executes a running movement at three different speeds. This is the first work to investigate the incidence of different reserve actuator sets on muscle activation-to-force optimization solutions, with respect to the estimation of the human lower limb muscle forces and corresponding joint stiffness. The results show significant differences between the obtained estimates, indicating a greater accuracy on the Computed Muscle Control solutions than pure Static Optimization solutions.
Keywords :
"Muscles","Joints","Computational modeling","Actuators","Foot","Optimization","Force"
Conference_Titel :
Rehabilitation Robotics (ICORR), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
1945-7901
DOI :
10.1109/ICORR.2015.7281330