在地面物理人机交互期间探索动力学对手臂度调节的贡献
概括
在物理人机交互 (pHRI) 中,人类手臂度调节不受手臂动力学的显著影响. 这项研究表明,肌肉激活,而不是关节角度,主要影响地面pHRI任务中的性.
科学领域:
- 机器人技术 机器人技术 机器人技术
- 人与机器人的交互
- 生物力学 生物力学
背景情况:
- 物理人机交互 (pHRI) 研究已经探索了人类手臂度调节.
- 之前的研究表明,在闭眼的pHRI期间,人类的手臂度下降.
- 在这种调制中,手臂运动与肌肉激活的作用仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究手臂动力学对人类手臂硬度调节在地面pHRI期间的影响.
- 为了区分关节角度与肌肉激活对刚度变化的贡献.
主要方法:
- 在地面pHRI实验中分析手臂动力学 (肘部和肩部角度).
- 与动力学数据同时测量手臂度.
- 应用线性混合效应模型来分析参与者,阻断和条件效应.
主要成果:
- 手臂动力学在不同条件下对手臂度调节的贡献很小.
- 肘角在积木上有所增加,但肩角没有显示出明显的趋势.
- 参与者的变化是手臂角度变化的主要来源.
结论:
- 在地面pHRI中,手臂度调节不受手臂动力学的显著影响.
- 研究结果表明,肌肉激活在pHRI期间调节手臂硬性时,比关节角度变化起更为主导作用.
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