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BiomechL-members
I'm a phd student and I'm working on human finger movement simulation:
Using a simple finger model (3 rods, 3 hinges) I've move the finger
following two different principles:
1) the minimum angular displacement
2) the minimum cartesian jerk on the fingertip position
I've noted different results on angular dispositions during movement.
>From a physiologic point of view (on your experiences) which is the
hypothesis that grant a more natural movement (and natural movement
means also long life of muscles?): no. 1 or no. 2? Please on your
answer consider your experience and not literature tendency
Thanks for your attention and possible answer,
Emanuele Lindo
--
Secco Emanuele Lindo
Dip. Informatica e Sistemistica
Università di Pavia
Via Ferrata, 1 - 27100 Pavia - Italia
cell. +39 (0)347 98.21.21.1
tel. +39 (0)382 50.53.52
fax. +39 (0)382 50.53.73
Emanuele@bioing.unipv.it
http://dis.unipv.it/
"What is the formula for the journey to the ultimate meaning of reality?
Living the real.
The only condition for being truly and faithfully religious is
to live always the real intensely, without negating or forgetting
anything."
(The Religious Sense, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997, p. 108)
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BiomechL-members
I'm a phd student and I'm working on human finger movement simulation:
Using a simple finger model (3 rods, 3 hinges) I've move the finger
following two different principles:
1) the minimum angular displacement
2) the minimum cartesian jerk on the fingertip position
I've noted different results on angular dispositions during movement.
>From a physiologic point of view (on your experiences) which is the
hypothesis that grant a more natural movement (and natural movement
means also long life of muscles?): no. 1 or no. 2? Please on your
answer consider your experience and not literature tendency
Thanks for your attention and possible answer,
Emanuele Lindo
--
Secco Emanuele Lindo
Dip. Informatica e Sistemistica
Università di Pavia
Via Ferrata, 1 - 27100 Pavia - Italia
cell. +39 (0)347 98.21.21.1
tel. +39 (0)382 50.53.52
fax. +39 (0)382 50.53.73
Emanuele@bioing.unipv.it
http://dis.unipv.it/
"What is the formula for the journey to the ultimate meaning of reality?
Living the real.
The only condition for being truly and faithfully religious is
to live always the real intensely, without negating or forgetting
anything."
(The Religious Sense, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1997, p. 108)
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