Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
800143 Mechanism and Machine Theory 2007 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

In biomechanics studies, inverse dynamics analysis (IDA) is corrupted by numerous sources of error that reduce its usefulness. In this work, a systematic procedure to account for these sources of error is presented and implemented in a simplified 2D biomechanical model. A sensitivity analysis is performed to determine the relative importance of each type of error in the IDA. The most important errors are the raw displacement differentiation and the kinematic inconsistency induced by skin motion. The wobbling mass motion effect is appreciable only in jerky motions.

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