Dear all,
I am currently doing a masters at the University of Strathclyde and have
encountered a problem using BodyBuilder for Biomechanics modelling software.
The model that I have written performs kinetic and kinematic operations on
the lower limbs during walking.
One segment which I have created represents a small device which is attached
to the subjects' thigh. To this device I have attached a local axis system.
The ouptut that I wish to gain is the orientation of this local X,Y,Z to the
global X,Y,Z, at all time points recorded. If I understand this correctly I
should then get 9 numbers:
- 3 describing the local X about the global X,Y,Z
- 3 describing the local Y about the global X,Y,Z
- 3 describing the local Z about the global X,Y,Z
If anyone has any thoughts on how I might acheive this, or can point me in
the direction of any resources that might help me, I would greatly
appreciate it.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best Regards,
Andy Murphy
I am currently doing a masters at the University of Strathclyde and have
encountered a problem using BodyBuilder for Biomechanics modelling software.
The model that I have written performs kinetic and kinematic operations on
the lower limbs during walking.
One segment which I have created represents a small device which is attached
to the subjects' thigh. To this device I have attached a local axis system.
The ouptut that I wish to gain is the orientation of this local X,Y,Z to the
global X,Y,Z, at all time points recorded. If I understand this correctly I
should then get 9 numbers:
- 3 describing the local X about the global X,Y,Z
- 3 describing the local Y about the global X,Y,Z
- 3 describing the local Z about the global X,Y,Z
If anyone has any thoughts on how I might acheive this, or can point me in
the direction of any resources that might help me, I would greatly
appreciate it.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best Regards,
Andy Murphy