Application of the Mechanical Impedance of Body Arm Movement Based on the Virtual Tennis System

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With the development of computer hardware and software technology, virtual reality technology of computer has been widely used in various fields. Virtual teaching process is one of the main applications of virtual reality computer technology. Tennis is one of the most common sports. Tennis process mainly includes the process of catching a ball, serving a ball and hitting a ball. Virtual process of tennis system must establish an accurate numerical simulation model to calculate the mechanical impedance during the arm movement of human. According to this, it builds a model of the mechanical impedance of human arm in tennis virtual system using three-dimensional simulation software in this paper and gets the curve of mechanical impedance through the simulation. Finally, the article compares calculation results with the theoretical results and concludes that the theoretical results and simulation results are basically consistent which provide a theoretical reference for the design of the development of virtual system for the human.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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1436-1440

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September 2013

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