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The following pages link to Hexapodal gaits and coupled nonlinear oscillator models (Q1803735):
Displayed 23 items.
- Fractional central pattern generators for bipedal locomotion (Q619523) (← links)
- Stability and direction of Hopf bifurcations in a pair of identical tri-neuron network loops (Q623928) (← links)
- Modelling gait transition in two-legged animals (Q654313) (← links)
- Robot gait synthesis using the scheme of human motions skills development (Q1016915) (← links)
- Coupled nonlinear oscillators and the symmetries of animal gaits (Q1313238) (← links)
- A group-theoretic approach to rings of coupled biological oscillators (Q1337266) (← links)
- Hard-wired central pattern generators for quadrupedal locomotion (Q1337283) (← links)
- Heteroclinic cycles in rings of coupled cells (Q1587726) (← links)
- Emergence of bipedal locomotion through entrainment among the neuro-musculo-skeletal system and the environment (Q1817037) (← links)
- A stochastic model of human gait dynamics (Q1847485) (← links)
- Coupled oscillators utilised as gait rhythm generators of a two-legged walking machine (Q1910236) (← links)
- Observing the symmetry of attractors (Q1963426) (← links)
- A modular network for legged locomotion. (Q1963434) (← links)
- Symmetry methods in collisionless many-body problems (Q2365322) (← links)
- Central pattern generators for bipedal locomotion (Q2433029) (← links)
- Dynamic Hebbian learning in adaptive frequency oscillators (Q2494915) (← links)
- Modeling of a bipedal robot using mutually coupled Rayleigh oscillators (Q2500194) (← links)
- On partial contraction analysis for coupled nonlinear oscillators (Q2500199) (← links)
- Oscillations, SE(2)-snakes and motion control: A study of the Roller Racer (Q4444077) (← links)
- Interior symmetry and local bifurcation in coupled cell networks (Q4659548) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of networks: the groupoid formalism (Q5478307) (← links)
- Winnerless competition between sensory neurons generates chaos: A possible mechanism for molluscan hunting behavior (Q5706319) (← links)
- When human walking becomes random walking: Fractal analysis and modeling of gait rhythm fluctuations (Q5951428) (← links)