Abstract

The engineering perspective on the physiology and anatomy of living things has led to the emergence of the science of biomechanics. Developing computer technologies have made it possible to examine the behaviour of living things in more detail and to develop technologies that enable kinetic and kinematic analysis of movements to imitate real limbs. In this study, the natural gaits of horses (Walk, Kenter and Trot) were analysed with image processing techniques, kinematic analyses were made and three-dimensional solid models were created. Giving movement ability to the extracted solid models was carried out with the simulation software prepared on the Matlab-SimMechanic platform. By comparing the findings obtained as a result of image processing and simulation, the success of transferring the movements to a developed system was evaluated. After mathematical equations were created in the MATLAB environment, the equations were tested on the developed system and their performance rates were determined. With the developed system, joint angles, ability to reach the correct position and movement ability were analysed and it was shown how the mathematical equations required to perform the movements could be derived. As a result, a design process model for movement analysis, simulation and control of different living groups is presented with the equations obtained by formulating the information obtained from the developed system.

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