Modeling and measurement of a pedestrian's center-of-mass trajectory
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- Título: Modeling and measurement of a pedestrian's center-of-mass trajectory
- Autor: Ortiz Lasprilla, Albert Ricardo; Blachowski, Bartlomiej; Holobut, Pawel; Franco, Jean M; Marulanda, Johannio; Thomson, Peter
- Publicación original: 2017
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This paper presents the measurement and model updating of a pedestrian's center of mass trajectory. A mathematical model proposed by the authors is updated using the actual trajectory of a pedestrian. The mathematical model is based on the principle that a human's control capability tries to maintain balance with respect to the pedestrian's center of mass (CoM), independently of the surface type. In this research, the human is considered as a mass point concentrated at CoM.
The parameters of the models are updated using experimental identification of the human walking trajectory on a rigid surface. The proposed measurement technique applies infrared emitter and a depth sensor, which enable skeletal tracking of the pedestrian walking on rigid or flexible structures.
Experiments were performed using a mobile platform with the time-of-flight commercial camera Microsoft Kinect for Windows 2.0. The velocity of the mobile platform is set to maintain a one meter separation from the pedestrian in order to provide high resolution. The results allow identification of the human's trajectory and its relation to the walking surface's behavior.
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This paper presents the measurement and model updating of a pedestrian's center of mass trajectory. A mathematical model proposed by the authors is updated using the actual trajectory of a pedestrian. The mathematical model is based on the principle that a human's control capability tries to maintain balance with respect to the pedestrian's center of mass (CoM), independently of the surface type. In this research, the human is considered as a mass point concentrated at CoM.
- Notas de reproducción original: Digitalización realizada por la Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República (Colombia)
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- Resumen: Human-structure interaction; Human-induced vibrations; Footbridge; MS kinect
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- Idioma: inglés
- Institución origen: Biblioteca Virtual del Banco de la República
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