Hi,
This is a rather strange problem with CMC. IK and RRA gives a good solution for the ankle (motion is gait), now when running CMC and then looking at the joint coordinates (xxx_Kinematics_q.mot file) the right ankle is not tracked. The left one is, but the right one has a very bad solution (its the foot which has a GRF).
So i turned up the wight for the right ankle, but nothing happens, the ankle do not track the motion. All other joints are good.
Has anyone seen this problem? (due to this I have a huge residual for the right ankle) What can i do to make the model track the IK (RRA) better? Could the kp/kv value affect the tracking of the joint?
Any suggestion is much appreciated.
cheers
CMC dont track ankle
- Edith Arnold
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RE: CMC dont track ankle
Just a thought, but what's going on with the subtalar and mtp joints in your model? I lock them during CMC for walking since there aren't enough muscles to keep them under control. Problems there could affect the ankle.
-Edith
-Edith
- Lode Bosmans
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Re: CMC dont track ankle
Dear all,
I seem the have the same problem. I have gait data of children with an abnormal gait pattern. In contrast with the previous post, I have problems with the tracking of the ankle_angle of the leg in swing phase.
The IK and RRA procedures give good results. When looking at the results of the cmc, the tracking of the ankle_angle of the leg in swing phase is already bad from the beginning of the CMC output …-kinematics_q file. When continuing further in the kinematics_q file, the tracking of knee_flex and hip_flex of the leg in swing phase also becomes worse, eventually leading to a total flip of the model, affecting all DOF’s.
I have checked the next things:
- Comparison between IK and RRA is good.
- None of the DOF’s reach their limits before the model starts crashing.
- None of the residual forces reach their limits.
- None of the reserve actuators reach their limits. The reserve ankle_angle actuator is still capable to produce more force. But for some strange reason, it will not do so..
- Some muscles do reach the maximal activation of 1 in the control file. But as said before, none of the reserve actuators reach the maximal force, so the reserve actuators should be able to compensate for the muscles who are not able to produce more force.
- Changing the weights of the ankle_angle in het CMC_tasks has no effect what so ever.
Is anyone familiar with this problem of does somebody know in which direction I have to search to find the cause/solution?
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Kind regards,
Lode
I seem the have the same problem. I have gait data of children with an abnormal gait pattern. In contrast with the previous post, I have problems with the tracking of the ankle_angle of the leg in swing phase.
The IK and RRA procedures give good results. When looking at the results of the cmc, the tracking of the ankle_angle of the leg in swing phase is already bad from the beginning of the CMC output …-kinematics_q file. When continuing further in the kinematics_q file, the tracking of knee_flex and hip_flex of the leg in swing phase also becomes worse, eventually leading to a total flip of the model, affecting all DOF’s.
I have checked the next things:
- Comparison between IK and RRA is good.
- None of the DOF’s reach their limits before the model starts crashing.
- None of the residual forces reach their limits.
- None of the reserve actuators reach their limits. The reserve ankle_angle actuator is still capable to produce more force. But for some strange reason, it will not do so..
- Some muscles do reach the maximal activation of 1 in the control file. But as said before, none of the reserve actuators reach the maximal force, so the reserve actuators should be able to compensate for the muscles who are not able to produce more force.
- Changing the weights of the ankle_angle in het CMC_tasks has no effect what so ever.
Is anyone familiar with this problem of does somebody know in which direction I have to search to find the cause/solution?
Thanks in advance for your answer!
Kind regards,
Lode
- Marije Goudriaan
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:40 am
Re: CMC dont track ankle
Dear all,
I am encountering the same problem as well. Has anyone found a solution to this problem?
Kind regards
Marije Goudriaan
I am encountering the same problem as well. Has anyone found a solution to this problem?
Kind regards
Marije Goudriaan
- Ayman Habib
- Posts: 2248
- Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 12:24 pm
Re: CMC dont track ankle
Hi Marije,
Please consult the documentation/troubleshooting page below on the new support website and let us know if you continue to have questions.
http://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:80 ... leshooting
Best of luck,
-Ayman
Please consult the documentation/troubleshooting page below on the new support website and let us know if you continue to have questions.
http://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu:80 ... leshooting
Best of luck,
-Ayman
- Marije Goudriaan
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:40 am
Re: CMC dont track ankle
Dear Ayman,
Thanx for your response!
I am interested in arm swing, so I deleted the leg muscles from the model. However, without the leg muscles and with only the leg actuators the CMC runs with large errors in the ankle angle. I did read the documentation and troubleshooting about one hundred times, but that did not help . Finally I put the leg muscles back in the model, adjusted the task-, constraints- and actuator files and now it works perfectly.
Thanx for your response!
I am interested in arm swing, so I deleted the leg muscles from the model. However, without the leg muscles and with only the leg actuators the CMC runs with large errors in the ankle angle. I did read the documentation and troubleshooting about one hundred times, but that did not help . Finally I put the leg muscles back in the model, adjusted the task-, constraints- and actuator files and now it works perfectly.