Inverse Kinematics

Provide easy-to-use, extensible software for modeling, simulating, controlling, and analyzing the neuromusculoskeletal system.
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Ajay Seth
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Re: Inverse Kinematics

Post by Ajay Seth » Tue Dec 18, 2012 2:44 pm

Yes this is important. Can you check that your data collection file has units in mm and not m?
ikum26 wrote:Hi,

I've just seen that the model has a weird structure when I put the files to get the simulation. I'm sure that I did something wrong because I don't know what exactly I have to change, but I wondered if one possible mistake is that the coordinates of the markers of the model are totally different to the coordinates from the data. For example, one of the markers of the model has the next coordinates: X=-0.03 Y=0.42 Z=0.15; while the coordinates from the data for time t=0 are: X=-195.211 Y=-420.988 Z=-34.103; so, is this important?

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Mª del Mar R.

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