2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.piutam.2011.04.021
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OpenSim: a musculoskeletal modeling and simulation framework for in silico investigations and exchange

Abstract: Movement science is driven by observation, but observation alone cannot elucidate principles of human and animal movement. Biomechanical modeling and computer simulation complement observations and inform experimental design. Biological models are complex and specialized software is required for building, validating, and studying them. Furthermore, common access is needed so that investigators can contribute models to a broader community and leverage past work. We are developing OpenSim, a freely available mus… Show more

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“…Transactions of the ASME [13], and IPOPT [14]. The OPENSIM [6,15] and SIM-BODY [16] software packages are also open source to promote community review and contributions. Publicly available modeling and simulation platforms should include a suite of verification tests for their modeling libraries and simulation algorithms.…”
Section: Prototype Your Methods Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transactions of the ASME [13], and IPOPT [14]. The OPENSIM [6,15] and SIM-BODY [16] software packages are also open source to promote community review and contributions. Publicly available modeling and simulation platforms should include a suite of verification tests for their modeling libraries and simulation algorithms.…”
Section: Prototype Your Methods Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13, 55 Analysis of such cause-effect 77 relationships has great potential for incorporating 78 internal body measures into device and component 79 design. 30,32 The same relationships have also been…”
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“…In the study there participated only ten female fitness instructors, who performed the exercise at the same step height at one music frequency. However, in many studies [19,21,27,32,33] that address the issue of muscles properties' simulation, or analysis of step aerobics movement [15,16,24,26], the number of 10 participants is sufficient.…”
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confidence: 99%