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Figure 2.1 - Animator control vs autonomy ...............................................................9 Figure 2.2 - A periodic PCG for a simple, planar 4 DOF biped model .............................. 13 Figure 2.3 - Typical articulated creature model used with pose control graphs ..................... 14 Figure 2.4 - Rotational PD controller for pose control ................................................. 14 Figure 2.5 - Pose control graph structures............................................................... 15 Figure 2.6 - Overview of the simulation process ....................................................... 17 Figure 2.7 - Spring and damper ground force model (2D example).................................. 19 Figure 2.8 - Friction cone ground slip model ........................................................... 20 Figure 2.9 - Complex human model...................................................................... 21 Figure 2.10 - Robo-bird creature ......................................................................... 22 Figure 3.1 - Passive Limit Cycle Stability ............................................................... 24 Figure 3.2 - An Active Limit Cycle....................................................................... 25 Figure 3.3 - Discrete System .............................................................................. 27 Figure 3.4 - Linear parameters of a 1D discrete system in state space................................ 29 Figure 3.5 - Three cycles of a typical 1-dimensional system .......................................... 30 Figure 3.6 - Overall discrete limit cycle control structure for a walking biped ...................... 32 Figure 3.7 - Forward walking base PCG................................................................ 34 Figure 3.8 - Unbalanced motion of human model ...................................................... 35 Figure 3.9 - Possible walking and running steps ....................................................... 36 Figure 3.10 - Initial configuration for simple human model........................................... 37 Figure 3.11 - End-of-step sampling times for Qi........................................................ 38 Figure 3.12 - Balance RV vectors ........................................................................ 39 Figure 3.13 - Decomposition of up vector projection into RVs ....................................... 40
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