Reinhard Blickhan

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Spring-mass running: simple approximate solution and application to gait stability2020-07-09Paper
Low leg compliance permits grounded running at speeds where the inverted pendulum model gets airborne2020-05-14Paper
A mechanism accounting for independence on starting length of tension increase in ramp stretches of active skeletal muscle at short half-sarcomere lengths2019-02-18Paper
Titin-induced force enhancement and force depression: a `sticky-spring' mechanism in muscle contractions?2018-11-16Paper
Characterization of isovelocity extension of activated muscle: a Hill-type model for eccentric contractions and a method for parameter determination2018-10-23Paper
Grounded running in quails: simulations indicate benefits of observed fixed aperture angle between legs before touch-down2018-10-04Paper
A 3D-geometric model for the deformation of a transversally loaded muscle2018-09-26Paper
Positioning the hip with respect to the COM: consequences for leg operation2016-08-18Paper
Running and Walking with Compliant Legs2015-05-08Paper
Nonlinearities make a difference: comparison of two common Hill-type models with real muscle2008-08-12Paper
Stable operation of an elastic three-segment leg2004-12-02Paper
Human leg design: optimal axial alignment under constraints2004-12-01Paper
Stabilizing function of antagonistic neuromusculoskeletal systems: an analytical investigation2004-12-01Paper
Controlling fast spring-legged locomotion with artificial neural networks2003-11-18Paper
Control of a one-legged three-dimensional hopping movement system with multi-layer-perceptron neural networks2002-05-02Paper
A digital multi-layer-perceptron hardware architecture based on three dimensional massively parallel optoelectronic circuits2001-11-12Paper
Der hydraulische Mechanismus des Spinnenbeines und seine Anwendung für technische Probleme1998-05-04Paper

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