walking speed

collocation in English

meaningsofwalkingandspeed

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walking
noun[U]
uk
/ˈwɔː.kɪŋ/
us
/ˈwɑː.kɪŋ/
the activity of going for a walk, especially ...
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speed
noun
uk
/spiːd/
us
/spiːd/
how fast ...
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(Definition ofwalkingandspeedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwalking speed

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Optimization results with constrainedwalkingspeed.
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Thewalkingspeedis set to be 1 (m/s).
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The desiredwalkingspeedwas 0.7 m/s.
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The staticwalkingspeedis approximately 0.05 m/s.
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Thewalkingspeedis about 0.125 m/s.
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The optimization is carried out considering relative importance of stability margin andwalkingspeed.
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In each group there was an increase inwalkingspeedfollowing treatment and decrease following control.
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When thewalkingspeedis 2.6 s/step, the trunk length is changed.
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The desiredwalkingspeedand height are set at 0.4 m/s and 0.84 m, respectively.
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Therefore, it cannot achieve thewalkingspeedcontrol all by itself.
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When the trunk length is 0.6 m, thewalkingspeedis changed.
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Swing leg control, therefore, is the key mechanism forwalkingspeedcontrol.
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This trend of thewalkingspeedis the same as that of the step length.
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The tradeoff betweenwalkingspeedand stability margin are brought out.
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In simulation, two parameters are considered: the length of the trunk and thewalkingspeed.
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For example, thewalkingspeed, step length and step period are related.
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The microprocessor adapts the damping to match the detectedwalkingspeed.
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The impact of variations in parameters andwalkingspeedon dynamic stability is also not addressed.
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The actual step length is 0.35 m and thewalkingspeedis about 0.625 m/s.
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Both these two parameters directly change thewalkingspeedand gait rhythm of the resulting locomotion.
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However, changes in the ramp angle again show more effects in that thewalkingspeedincreases with the ramp angle.
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Also, we can see that the diversion and conversion points are different depending on thewalkingspeed.
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Then, the mechanism try to modulate thewalkingspeedso that the speed is even closer to the desired value.
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Thewalkingspeedand the gravitational power are dictated by the step length, and consequently by the ramp angle.
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