rat hindlimb

SCONE is a software tool for predictive simulations of biomechanical movement. It uses OpenSim for modeling and simulation, and performs optimization using various control strategies, including feed-forward control, proprioceptic feedback control, and bal
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zhiwei xv
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rat hindlimb

Post by zhiwei xv » Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:05 pm

Hi
I'm using an existing rat hindlimb model from opensim, but there are problems with the model when I import it into SCONE.I have a guess it might be that the mass of this model is too small. Of course I'm a beginner with a lot to learn. The attached image shows the exact error, any clue as to what may be causing the issue?
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Thomas Geijtenbeek
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Re: rat hindlimb

Post by Thomas Geijtenbeek » Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:06 am

I'm not sure I understand exactly what the problem is, but it may very well be that the rat model is not suitable (yet) for predictive optimizations. More information on model requirements can be found here:

https://scone.software/doku.php?id=doc:model

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