Characterizing the Validity of the Inverted Pendulum Model for Quiet Standing
Autor: | Posen Lee, Nan-Hung Lin, Chin-Hsuan Liu, Chih-Yuan Hong, Lan-Yuen Guo, Jia-Li Sung, Lih-Jiun Liaw, Chen-Wen Yen |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Medicine (General)
Article Subject Acceleration Posture Biomedical Engineering Health Informatics Inverted pendulum 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine R5-920 Control theory medicine Medical technology Humans Ground reaction force R855-855.5 Postural Balance Mathematics Work (physics) 030229 sport sciences Sagittal plane Biomechanical Phenomena medicine.anatomical_structure Feature (computer vision) QUIET Surgery 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Ankle Joint Biotechnology Center of pressure (fluid mechanics) Research Article |
Zdroj: | Journal of Healthcare Engineering Journal of Healthcare Engineering, Vol 2021 (2021) |
ISSN: | 2040-2309 |
Popis: | By assuming that the human body rotates primarily around the ankle joint in the sagittal plane, the human body has been modelled as a single inverted pendulum (IP) to simulate the human quiet stance. Despite its popularity, the validity of the IP model has been challenged in many studies. Rather than testing the validity of the IP model as a true or false question, this work proposes a feature to quantify the degree of validity of the IP model. The development of the proposed feature is based on the fact that the IP model predicts that the horizontal acceleration of COM is proportional to the COP error which is defined as the difference between the center of pressure (COP) and the vertical projection of the center of mass (COM). Since the horizontal components of the acceleration of COM and the ground reaction force (GRF) are always proportional, the proposed feature is the correlation coefficient between the anterior-posterior (AP) components of GRF and the COP error. The efficacy of the proposed feature is demonstrated by comparing its differences for individuals in two age groups (18–24 and 65–73 years) in quiet standing. The experimental results show that the IP model is more suited for predicting the motion of the older group than the younger group. Our results also show that the proposed feature is more sensitive to aging effects than one of the most reliable and accurate COP-based postural stability features. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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