Dynamic Simulation of Human Gait Model With Predictive Capability
Document Type
Article
Language
Eng
Publication Date
3-2018
Publisher
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Source Publication
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
Source ISSN
0148-0731
Abstract
In this paper, it is proposed that the central nervous system (CNS) controls human gait using a predictive control approach in conjunction with classical feedback control instead of exclusive classical feedback control theory that controls based on past error. To validate this proposition, a dynamic model of human gait is developed using a novel predictive approach to investigate the principles of the CNS. The model developed includes two parts: a plant model that represents the dynamics of human gait and a controller that represents the CNS. The plant model is a seven-segment, six-joint model that has nine degrees-of-freedom (DOF). The plant model is validated using data collected from able-bodied human subjects. The proposed controller utilizes model predictive control (MPC). MPC uses an internal model to predict the output in advance, compare the predicted output to the reference, and optimize the control input so that the predicted error is minimal. To decrease the complexity of the model, two joints are controlled using a proportional-derivative (PD) controller. The developed predictive human gait model is validated by simulating able-bodied human gait. The simulation results show that the developed model is able to simulate the kinematic output close to experimental data.
Recommended Citation
Sun, Jinming; Wu, Shaoli; and Voglewede, Philip A., "Dynamic Simulation of Human Gait Model With Predictive Capability" (2018). Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications. 155.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/mechengin_fac/155
Comments
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Vol. 140, No. 3 (March 2018). DOI.