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Title: Smooth enlargement of human standing sway by instability due toweak reaction floor and noise
Authors: Funato, Tetsuro
Aoi, Shinya
Tomita, Nozomi
Keywords: Engineering
Biomechanics
Cybernetics
Robotics
Posture control
Dynamical model
Hopf bifurcation
Noise
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Human quiet standing is accompanied by body sway. The amplitude of this body sway is known to be larger than would be predicted from simple noise effects, and sway characteristics are changed by neurological disorders. This large sway is thought to arise from nonlinear control with prolonged periods of no control (intermittent control), and a nonlinear control system of this kind has been predicted to exhibit bifurcation. The presence of stability-dependent transition enables dynamic reaction that depends on the stability of the environment, and can explain the change in sway characteristics that accompanies some neurological disorders.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21857
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