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Manoj Srinivasan

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Biology Letters|November 2, 2018
Walking crowds on a shaky surface: stable walkers discover Millennium Bridge oscillations with and without pedestrian synchronyVarun Joshi, Manoj Srinivasan
Elife|March 20, 2019
Step-to-step variations in human running reveal how humans run without fallingNidhi Seethapathi, Manoj Srinivasan
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 28, 2024
James-Stein estimator improves accuracy and sample efficiency in human kinematic and metabolic dataAya Alwan, Manoj Srinivasan
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 15, 2019
A controller for walking derived from how humans recover from perturbationsVarun Joshi, Manoj Srinivasan
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 2, 2008
How well can spring-mass-like telescoping leg models fit multi-pedal sagittal-plane locomotion data?Manoj Srinivasan, Philip Holmes
Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 10, 2015
Walking on a moving surface: energy-optimal walking motions on a shaky bridge and a shaking treadmill can reduce energy costs below normalVarun Joshi, Manoj Srinivasan
Royal Society Open Science|October 10, 2017
Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stabilityJennifer A Perry, Manoj Srinivasan
Royal Society Open Science|February 8, 2018
Correction to 'Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stability'Jennifer A Perry, Manoj Srinivasan
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 1, 2013
Walking, running, and resting under time, distance, and average speed constraints: optimality of walk-run-rest mixturesLeroy L Long, Manoj Srinivasan
Biology Letters|January 17, 2014
Sideways walking: preferred is slow, slow is optimal, and optimal is expensiveMatthew L Handford, Manoj Srinivasan
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Biology Letters|November 2, 2018
Walking crowds on a shaky surface: stable walkers discover Millennium Bridge oscillations with and without pedestrian synchronyVarun Joshi, Manoj Srinivasan
Elife|March 20, 2019
Step-to-step variations in human running reveal how humans run without fallingNidhi Seethapathi, Manoj Srinivasan
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 28, 2024
James-Stein estimator improves accuracy and sample efficiency in human kinematic and metabolic dataAya Alwan, Manoj Srinivasan
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 15, 2019
A controller for walking derived from how humans recover from perturbationsVarun Joshi, Manoj Srinivasan
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 2, 2008
How well can spring-mass-like telescoping leg models fit multi-pedal sagittal-plane locomotion data?Manoj Srinivasan, Philip Holmes
Proceedings. Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 10, 2015
Walking on a moving surface: energy-optimal walking motions on a shaky bridge and a shaking treadmill can reduce energy costs below normalVarun Joshi, Manoj Srinivasan
Royal Society Open Science|October 10, 2017
Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stabilityJennifer A Perry, Manoj Srinivasan
Royal Society Open Science|February 8, 2018
Correction to 'Walking with wider steps changes foot placement control, increases kinematic variability and does not improve linear stability'Jennifer A Perry, Manoj Srinivasan
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 1, 2013
Walking, running, and resting under time, distance, and average speed constraints: optimality of walk-run-rest mixturesLeroy L Long, Manoj Srinivasan
Biology Letters|January 17, 2014
Sideways walking: preferred is slow, slow is optimal, and optimal is expensiveMatthew L Handford, Manoj Srinivasan
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