Biomechanics of Movement | Lecture 11.1: Why Create Muscle-Driven Simulations of Walking?
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2024
- Lecture by Professor Scott Delp of Stanford University about simulation of human walking. Learn about why we create muscle-driven simulations of walking, a feat that was previously impossible because of the complexity of the processes involved.
This lecture covers part of "Biomechanics of Movement Chapter 11: Muscle-Driven Walking"
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Acknowledgments:
Clio Delp, Sebastian Kleppe, University of Ottawa (Video Production)
Marissa Lee, Melissa Boswell, Hannah O'Day (Content Review)
The Stanford Human Performance Lab especially Scott Uhlrich & Julie Muccini (Demos)
The University of Ottawa and Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab of Stanford University