A least action principle for interceptive walking

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Soon Ho Kim
Jong Won Kim
Hyun Chae Chung
MooYoung Choi
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[1] Seoul National University,Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Theoretical Physics
[2] Inje University,Department of Healthcare Information Technology
[3] Kunsan National University,Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences
[4] Korea Institute of Science and Technology,Brain Science Institute
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The principle of least effort has been widely used to explain phenomena related to human behavior ranging from topics in language to those in social systems. It has precedence in the principle of least action from the Lagrangian formulation of classical mechanics. In this study, we present a model for interceptive human walking based on the least action principle. Taking inspiration from Lagrangian mechanics, a Lagrangian is defined as effort minus security, with two different specific mathematical forms. The resulting Euler–Lagrange equations are then solved to obtain the equations of motion. The model is validated using experimental data from a virtual reality crossing simulation with human participants. We thus conclude that the least action principle provides a useful tool in the study of interceptive walking.
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