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  • HUMAN PROPULSION CONFERENCE

    __________________________________________________ _______________________

    Conference Announcement and Call For Papers

    HUMAN PROPULSION:- AN INTEGRATION OF MUSCLE AND MACHINE

    SPONSORED BY MOTION ANALYSIS CORPORATION
    __________________________________________________ _______________________

    The conference will bring together experts from the disciplines of
    biomechanics, physiology and technological applications to present an
    integrated approach to maximize performance from human-machine propulsion
    systems, with emphasis on cycling, rowing and wheelchair propulsion.

    Conference Dates: Thursday 5th December, and Friday 6th December, 1991

    Venue: Cumberland College of Health Sciences,
    The University of Sydney
    Lidcombe, Sydney, Australia

    Official Satellite Event to the
    XIIIth International Congress on Biomechanics

    PROGRAM

    THURSDAY FRIDAY
    8.00 Registration, breakfast and 7.30 Breakfast and trade display
    trade display 8.30 Dr Richard Powell
    10.00 Welcome and opening Arm powered systems
    10.15 Dr Chester Kyle 9.00 Mr. Tim Turner
    Aerodynamics of Cycling 9.30 Workshops: Session 1
    10.45 Dr Luc van der Woude - technical measurement challenges
    Wheelchair propulsion - cycling
    11.15 Mr. Richard Smith - rowing
    Biomechanics of rowing - wheelchair propulsion
    11.45 Panel Discussion 11.30 Posters
    12.45 Lunch and trade display 12.45 Lunch and trade display
    2.00 Free communications 1 2.00 Workshops: Session 2
    3.30 Afternoon tea and trade display - internal/external work
    3.45 Free communications 2 - physiological and biomechanical
    5.15 Summary: Day 1 optimization
    5.30 Drinks, buffet/barbeque - field versus laboratory
    measurements
    4.45 Summary: Day 2
    5.00 Close



    International Speakers

    Dr Chester Kyle is a recognized authority on the aerodynamics and mechanics of
    cycling. He was head of the group that designed the bicycles used by the U.S.
    cycling team in the 1984 Olympic Games. He is co-founder and past president of
    the International Human Powered Vehicle Association and has designed
    human-powered vehicles that have set a number of world records. He has been
    adjunct professor of mechanical engineering at California State University and
    is currently editor of Cycling Science.

    Dr Luc van der Woude has performed extensive experimental work combining
    ergonomic, biomechanical and physiological perspectives in the description of
    wheelchair propulsion. He is a lecturer in the faculty of Human Movement
    Sciences of the Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    Dr Richard Powell has a particular interest in arm-powered vehicles, and has
    investigated the relative efficiency of different arm drive systems, seating
    configurations, work/rest intervals as well as other ergonomic factors. He
    works in the Department of Physical Education, New Mexico State University,
    La Cruces, USA.

    Professor Peter Engel, who is Head of Department of Rehabilitation Research at
    the University of Marburg in Germany, has extensive interests in the
    physiological and technological aspects of rehabilitation. Because of Professor
    Engel's wide experience he will have a major role in the interactive workshops.


    Conference Outline

    The conference will combine biomechanical, physiological and technological
    approaches to cycling, rowing and wheelchair propulsion with the aim of
    producing an integrated approach to maximizing performance from both the
    person and the machine in these propulsion systems. The conference will also
    explore common technical problems in recording biomechanical and physiological
    performance data. To achieve the most from the conference it is anticipated
    that participants should have a good understanding of either biomechanics,
    physiology or technical aspects of transducers and signal processing, or be
    involved in top-level coaching of either rowing, cycling or wheelchair
    athletes.

    Workshops

    Human/machine propulsions systems are intrinsically complex, and maximizing
    performance from such systems requires a dialogue between professionals of
    widely differing backgrounds. Traditionally cross-discipline communication
    between these professionals has remained sparse. Two series of concurrent
    workshops will seek to bring together individuals with a common interest in the
    optimization of human-powered systems to facilitate a dialogue between experts
    with a range of skills.


    Call for Free Communications and Posters

    Scientists and technical officers wishing to contribute to the conference are
    invited to submit free communications or posters in any of the following areas
    as they pertain to human-powered propulsion systems. Although the main focus of
    the conference will be on cycling, rowing and wheelchair propulsion,
    presentations on other human-powered land or water vehicles, or on
    human-powered flight, are invited. Presentation Areas: Biomechanics,
    Physiology, Motor Control, Aerodynamics and Structural Design, Transducer
    Design, Signal Acquisition and Processing, Telemetry, and Computer Modelling.

    Registration Fee :- $150 includes conference and workshop attendance,
    lunches,morning and afternoon teas, and the buffet/barbeque dinner on
    Thursday evening. (All fees are in Australian dollars)

    Forms for free communications or posters, and registration
    forms can be obtained from:-

    Dr Greg Gass
    Rehabilitation Research Centre
    Cumberland College of Health Sciences
    P.O.Box 170, Lidcombe, NSW, 2141
    AUSTRALIA

    Telephone: 61-2-646 6659; Facsimile: 61-2-646 4853
    E-mail (INTERNET): BI_RSMITH@COCO.CCHS.SU.OZ.AU
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