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Dec 15, 2023 - PN 2-3B
Santana Chacon, Pablo Filipe; Hammer, Maria; Wochner, Isabell; Walter, Johannes R.; Schmitt, Syn, 2023, "Replication Data for: A physiologically enhanced muscle spindle model: using a Hill-type model for extrafusal fibers as template for intrafusal fibers", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3796, DaRUS, V1
This code/data allows you reproduce the results of the paper: "A physiologically enhanced muscle spindle model: using a Hill-type model for extrafusal fibers as template for intrafusal fibers" by P. F. S. Chacon, M. Hammer, I. Wochner, J. R. Walter and S. Schmitt. Always cite the... |
Nov 9, 2023PN 2
Open-Source structurally physiological Hill-type model of the muscle spindle for forward-dynamic simulations in biophysics and biomechanics. |
Jan 30, 2023 - PN 7-6
Kneifl, Jonas; Rosin, David; Avci, Okan; Röhrle, Oliver; Fehr, Jörg, 2023, "Continuum-mechanical Forward Simulation Results of a Human Upper-limb Model Under Varying Muscle Activations", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3302, DaRUS, V1
This dataset provides simulation results from a high-fidelity human upper-arm finite element model under varying muscle activations and an example script to load the data. The upper arm model consists of the bones of the radius and ulna for the forearm and the humerus for the upp... |
Dec 16, 2022 - demoa
Wochner, Isabell; Schmitt, Syn, 2022, "MPC/OC Code for: Learning with Muscles: Benefits for Data-Efficiency and Robustness in Anthropomorphic Tasks", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3268, DaRUS, V1
This code allows you reproduce the optimal control and model predictive control results of the paper: "Learning with Muscles: Benefits for Data-Efficiency and Robustness in Anthropomorphic Tasks" by Isabell Wochner, Pierre Schumacher, Georg Martius, Dieter Büchler, Syn Schmitt an... |
Nov 30, 2022 - demoa
Schmitt, Syn, 2022, "demoa-base: a biophysics simulator for muscle-driven motion", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2550, DaRUS, V4
For more information, such as installation, requirements and user guide, please see the demoa-manual.pdf |
Oct 6, 2022 - demoa
Hammer, Maria; Riede, Julia Maria; Meszaros-Beller, Laura; Schmitt, Syn, 2022, "gspine: A Human Spine Model Built Using Literature Data", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2814, DaRUS, V3
A fully articulating human spine model parametrised using generic literature data for the geometry of the skeleton including attachment points for ligaments and muscles. The model is prepared to run muscle-driven simulation using a simple biological motor control model. The file... |
Oct 6, 2022 - demoa
Wochner, Isabell; Schmitt, Syn, 2022, "arm26: A Human Arm Model", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2871, DaRUS, V2
An arm model parametrised using generic literature data for the geometry of the skeleton including attachment points for ligaments and muscles. This arm26 model consists of a musculoskeletal model of the arm with two degrees of freedom actuated by six muscles. The model is prepar... |
Oct 6, 2022 - demoa
Walter, Johannes R.; Wochner, Isabell; Jacob, Marc; Stollenmaier, Katrin; Lerge, Patrick; Schmitt, Syn, 2022, "allmin: A Reduced Human All-Body Model", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-2982, DaRUS, V2
A reduced all-body model parametrised using generic literature data for the geometry of the skeleton including attachment points for ligaments and muscles. This allmin model consists of a musculoskeletal model of the human body with 20 degrees of freedom actuated by 36 muscles. T... |