Biomechanical Motor Control / Motor Control of Human Movement
Hamed Ghomashchi; Ali Esteki; Ali Motie Nasrabadi; Fereydoun Nowshiravan Rahatabad
Volume 4, Issue 3 , June 2010, , Pages 177-185
Abstract
In this study a simple inverted pendulum model with PID controller and delayed feedback is used to model standing-still postural control system for the purpose of achieving useful information about its underlying control structure. Using the Genetic algorithm and an experimental study results, the model ...
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In this study a simple inverted pendulum model with PID controller and delayed feedback is used to model standing-still postural control system for the purpose of achieving useful information about its underlying control structure. Using the Genetic algorithm and an experimental study results, the model and the controller parameters were estimated in a way that the model mimics real experimental sway patterns. The controller parameters found meaningful interpretations and it is shown that degeneration of postural control system affects the values of the parameters. Our findings indicate that although the simple models are not able to describe complexities of postural control system and interactions between its components, they can help us to improve our understanding of postural control system, its performance, its features and the way that the features change.