896 resultados para segmental compression forces
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445
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The Wyner-Ziv video coding (WZVC) rate distortion performance is highly dependent on the quality of the side information, an estimation of the original frame, created at the decoder. This paper, characterizes the WZVC efficiency when motion compensated frame interpolation (MCFI) techniques are used to generate the side information, a difficult problem in WZVC especially because the decoder only has available some reference decoded frames. The proposed WZVC compression efficiency rate model relates the power spectral of the estimation error to the accuracy of the MCFI motion field. Then, some interesting conclusions may be derived related to the impact of the motion field smoothness and the correlation to the true motion trajectories on the compression performance.
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Introdução: O padrão de recrutamento temporal inerente a uma sequência de ativação muscular (SAM), permite a organização multi-segmentar para a realização de uma tarefa motora. Este depende da conexão neural entre estruturas corticais e sub-corticais, incluindo os núcleos da base (NB), podendo, assim, estar comprometido em indivíduos com Doença de Parkinson (DP). As SAM poderão ser melhoradas através de uma intervenção baseada no conceito de Bobath (CB). Objetivo: Estudar o potencial da intervenção, baseada no CB, a longo prazo, nas SAM ao nível da tibio-társica (TT), durante as tarefas motoras sit-to-stand (SitTS) e o stand-to-sit (StandTS), em quatro indivíduos com DP. Metodologia: O estudo apresenta quatro casos de indivíduos com DP, que realizaram intervenção em fisioterapia baseada no CB, durante 12 semanas. Antes e após a intervenção, foram avaliadas as sequências de ativação do gastrocnémio medial (GM), do solear (SOL) e do tibial anterior (TA), durante as tarefas SitTS e StandTS, recorrendo à eletromiografia de superfície e à plataforma de forças, para a divisão cinética das diferentes fases das tarefas. Avaliou-se ainda o equilíbrio funcional, através da Escala de Berg, e a percepção subjetiva dos indivíduos acerca da sua capacidade para realizar atividades sem cair, através da Modified Falls Efficacy Scale. Resultados: Após a intervenção, os indivíduos em estudo apresentaram, na sua maioria, uma diminuição da co-ativação muscular, bem como um aumento do equilíbrio funcional e diminuição da probabilidade de risco de queda, refletindo uma melhoria do controlo postural (CP). As modificações na percepção subjetiva dos indivíduos acerca da sua capacidade para realizar atividades sem cair não foram homogéneas. Conclusão: A intervenção baseada no CB teve efeitos positivos do ponto de vista do CP nos quatro indivíduos com DP. Pensa-se que uma intervenção mais duradoura poderá intensificar as melhorias observadas.
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This study compared the ground reaction forces (GRF) and plantar pressures between unloaded and occasional loaded gait. The GRF and plantar pressures of 60 participants were recorded during unloaded gait and occasional loaded gait (wearing a backpack that raised their body mass index to 30); this load criterion was adopted because is considered potentially harmful in permanent loaded gait (obese people). The results indicate an overall increase (absolute values) of GRF and plantar pressures during occasional loaded gait (p < 0.05); also, higher normalized (by total weight) values in the medial midfoot and toes, and lower values in the lateral rearfoot region were observed. During loaded gait the magnitude of the vertical GRF (impact and thrust maximum) decreased and the shear forces increased more than did the proportion of the load (normalized values). These data suggest a different pattern of GRF and plantar pressure distribution during occasional loaded compared to unloaded gait.
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Si3N4 tools were coated with a thin diamond film using a Hot-Filament Chemical Vapour Deposition (HFCVD) reactor, in order to machining a grey cast iron. Wear behaviour of these tools in high speed machining was the main subject of this work. Turning tests were performed with a combination of cutting speeds of 500, 700 and 900 m min−1, and feed rates of 0.1, 0.25 and 0.4 mm rot−1, remaining constant the depth of cut of 1 mm. In order to evaluate the tool behaviour during the turning tests, cutting forces were analyzed being verified a significant increase with feed rate. Diamond film removal occurred for the most severe set of cutting parameters. It was also observed the adhesion of iron and manganese from the workpiece to the tool. Tests were performed on a CNC lathe provided with a 3-axis dynamometer. Results were collected and registered by homemade software. Tool wear analysis was achieved by a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) provided with an X-ray Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) system. Surface analysis was performed by a profilometer.
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Purpose: Because walking is highly recommended for prevention and treatment of obesity and some of its biomechanical aspects are not clearly understood for overweight people, we compared the absolute and normalized ground reaction forces (GRF), plantar pressures, and temporal parameters of normal-weight and overweight participants during overground walking. Method: A force plate and an in-shoe pressure system were used to record GRF, plantar pressures (foot divided in 10 regions), and temporal parameters of 17 overweight adults and 17 gender-matched normal-weight adults while walking. Results: With high effect sizes, the overweight participants showed higher absolute medial-lateral and vertical GRF and pressure peaks in the central rearfoot, lateral midfoot, and lateral and central forefoot. However, analyzing normalized (scaled to body weight) data, the overweight participants showed lower vertical and anterior-posterior GRF and lower pressure peaks in the medial rearfoot and hallux, but the lateral forefoot peaks continued to be greater compared with normal-weight participants. Time of occurrence of medial-lateral GRF and pressure peaks in the midfoot occurred later in overweight individuals. Conclusions: The overweight participants adapted their gait pattern to minimize the consequences of the higher vertical and propulsive GRF in their musculoskeletal system. However, they were not able to improve their balance as indicated by medial-lateral GRF. The overweight participants showed higher absolute pressure peaks in 4 out of 10 foot regions. Furthermore, the normalized data suggest that the lateral forefoot in overweight adults was loaded more than the proportion of their extra weight, while the hallux and medial rearfoot were seemingly protected.
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Biomechanical gait parameters—ground reaction forces (GRFs) and plantar pressures—during load carriage of young adults were compared at a low gait cadence and a high gait cadence. Differences between load carriage and normal walking during both gait cadences were also assessed. A force plate and an in-shoe plantar pressure system were used to assess 60 adults while they were walking either normally (unloaded condition) or wearing a backpack (loaded condition) at low (70 steps per minute) and high gait cadences (120 steps per minute). GRF and plantar pressure peaks were scaled to body weight (or body weight plus backpack weight). With medium to high effect sizes we found greater anterior-posterior and vertical GRFs and greater plantar pressure peaks in the rearfoot, forefoot and hallux when the participants walked carrying a backpack at high gait cadences compared to walking at low gait cadences. Differences between loaded and unloaded conditions in both gait cadences were also observed.
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