Detecting changes in the basin of attraction of a dynamical system: Application to the postural restoring system

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A method that provides a three-dimensional representation of the basin of attraction of a dynamical system from experimental data was applied to the problem of dynamic balance restoration. The method is based on the density of the data on the phase space of the system under study and makes use of modeling and numerical curve fitting tools. For the dynamical system of balance restoration, the shape and the size of the basin of attraction depend on the dynamics of the postural restoring mechanisms and contain important information regarding the biomechanical, as well as the neuromuscular condition of the individual. The aim of this work was to examine the ability of the method to detect, through the observed changes in the shape and/or the size of the calculated basins of attraction, (a) the inherent differences between different systems (in the current application, postural restoring systems of different individuals) and (b) induced changes in the same system (the postural restoring system of an individual). The results of the study confirm the validity of the method and furthermore justify its robustness.

论文关键词:Modelling,Curve fitting,Dynamical system,Human balance

论文评审过程:Available online 19 April 2013.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2013.03.030