2018
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2017.2784377
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Modeling of Novel Compound Tendon-Sheath Artificial Muscle Inspired by Hill Muscle Model

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“…A full musculoskeletal model for muscle driven simulation was included in our platform to compute internal muscle force data from patients. The model was created using an open source software called MSMS and exported to the MATLAB environment, which is based on the well known biomechanical model of Hill-Zajac [27][28][29]. In spite of this, the insertion of each bone, muscle, tendon, and ligaments was done manually by the authors.…”
Section: Kinetic Gait Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A full musculoskeletal model for muscle driven simulation was included in our platform to compute internal muscle force data from patients. The model was created using an open source software called MSMS and exported to the MATLAB environment, which is based on the well known biomechanical model of Hill-Zajac [27][28][29]. In spite of this, the insertion of each bone, muscle, tendon, and ligaments was done manually by the authors.…”
Section: Kinetic Gait Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…considering the virtual input and disturbance torques as τ qn = D −1 n τ Φn and τ qd = D −1 n τ dn , respectively. In order to design the adaptive PD controller, it is necessary to convert (28) to state variables by means of the variables z 1 = q and z 2 =q, that is:…”
Section: Adaptive-pd Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, such a big difference in the values of generated power is probably due to the lack of innervations that distinguishes ex vivo muscle tissues from real muscles. It has been demonstrated that tendons amplify the mechanical power developed by a muscle [37], [38], so that the absence of tendons in ex vivo engineered tissues could result in lower values of generated power. In this context, the capability of measuring the power developed by ex vivo engineered muscle, as proposed in this paper, is a fundamental tool to improve the generation techniques of these tissues.…”
Section: Hill's Model Of the Force Velocity Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their approach, the tendon-sheath systems were used for power transmission over comparatively long distances. Wang et al 26,27 established a transmission model for a double tendon-sheath structure under arbitrary load conditions and analyzed many non-ideal and nonlinear tendon-sheath transmission problems. They also built an experimental tendon-sheath platform and applied friction and control compensation measures to the tendon-sheath transmission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%