GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 635679
skipping & gait analysis
Last modified: 2021-05-25 12:33:32 UTC
Try skipping at 10ms, if needed make a firmware for lower than 10 ms
Maybe the best is do skipping with only one leg, and then interpolate the other. Let's try if 10ms is needed, maybe 50ms it's ok.
do skipping with one leg, also reccomend the user to use multichronopic and do two chronopics, two legs, sinchronized. Maybe put a button of skipping 2 legs
Gait analysis can also be done with multichronopic just write a selector in order that the user can see all what can be done with multichronopic
On MultiChronopic (from left to right (as in jumps)) put this buttons: Skipping (both legs) Gait analysis Run analysis (JM Padullés) Generic MultiChronopic (Put also a label that says that buttons are disabled because need to connect two chronopics) Then an extra window will appear with: sinchronize delete first total distance (gait analysis and padullés) make no think the user on synchronize and delete first, and show instructions in order to make this process.
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