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Biomechanics of Anthropomorphic Systems

  • Promotes interdisciplinary research on anthropomorphic systems at large and on humanoid robotics in particular
  • Presents recent research from roboticists and researchers in biomechanics
  • Written by experts in the field

Part of the book series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics (STAR, volume 124)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Foreword

    • Jean-Paul Laumond, Gentiane Venture, Bruno Watier
    Pages 1-6
  3. Should Anthropomorphic Systems be “Redundant”?

    • Ali Marjaninejad, Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas
    Pages 7-34
  4. From Biomechanics to Robotics

    • Galo Maldonado, Philippe Souères, Bruno Watier
    Pages 35-63
  5. Multibody Optimisations: From Kinematic Constraints to Knee Contact Forces and Ligament Forces

    • Raphael Dumas, Laurence Cheze, Florent Moissenet
    Pages 65-89
  6. Creating Personalized Dynamic Models

    • G. Venture, V. Bonnet, D. Kulic
    Pages 91-104
  7. Optimality and Modularity in Human Movement: From Optimal Control to Muscle Synergies

    • Bastien Berret, Ioannis Delis, Jérémie Gaveau, Frédéric Jean
    Pages 105-133
  8. Motor Compositionality and Timing: Combined Geometrical and Optimization Approaches

    • Tamar Flash, Matan Karklinsky, Ronit Fuchs, Alain Berthoz, Daniel Bennequin, Yaron Meirovitch
    Pages 155-184
  9. Review of Anthropomorphic Head Stabilisation and Verticality Estimation in Robots

    • Ildar Farkhatdinov, Hannah Michalska, Alain Berthoz, Vincent Hayward
    Pages 185-209
  10. Design and Control of a Passive Noise Rejecting Variable Stiffness Actuator

    • Luca Fiorio, Francesco Romano, Alberto Parmiggiani, Bastien Berret, Giorgio Metta, Francesco Nori
    Pages 235-262
  11. An Overview of Humanoid Robots Technologies

    • O. Stasse, T. Flayols
    Pages 281-310

About this book

Mechanical laws of motion were applied very early for better understanding anthropomorphic action as suggested in advance by Newton «For from hence are easily deduced the forces of machines, which are compounded of wheels, pullies, levers, cords, and weights, ascending directly or obliquely, and other mechanical powers; as also the force of the tendons to move the bones of animals». In the 19th century E.J. Marey and E. Muybridge introduced chronophotography to scientifically investigate animal and human movements. They opened the field of motion analysis by being the first scientists to correlate ground reaction forces with kinetics.


Despite of the apparent simplicity of a given skilled movement, the organization of the underlying neuro-musculo-skeletal system remains unknown. A reason is the redundancy of the motor system: a given action can be realized by different muscle and joint activity patterns, and the same underlying activity may give rise to several movements. After the pioneering work of N. Bernstein in the 60’s on the existence of motor synergies, numerous researchers «walking on the border» of their disciplines tend to discover laws and principles underlying the human motions and how the brain reduces the redundancy of the system. These synergies represent the fundamental building blocks composing complex movements.


In robotics, researchers face the same redundancy and complexity challenges as the researchers in life sciences. This book gathers works of roboticists and researchers in biomechanics in order to promote an interdisciplinary research on anthropomorphic systems at large and on humanoid robotics in particular.




Editors and Affiliations

  • Tokyo, Japan

    Gentiane Venture

  • LAAS-CNRS , Toulouse, France

    Jean-Paul Laumond

  • Toulouse, France

    Bruno Watier

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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