Analysis and validation of a human postural control model

A series of models for human postural control are proposed and assessed as a means of investigating properties of quiet stance in individuals. Linear and nonlinear systems analysis tools, as well as time-frequency analysis techniques, are utilized to evaluate the properties of the model, and simulations are conducted.

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