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Fundamentals: The Santos environment uses the theory of optimization to
"predict" the motion. Given initial and final conditions, a cost function
is used to drive the motion from one to the other. Indeed, it is the cost functions that
make the resulting (predicted or calculated) motion as humanistic and as natural as
possible. The optimization formulation also needs constraints.
Our cost functions are either mathematical, experimental, or a combination of
both. One cost functio, for example, that is used in many instances is called
Energy. This cost function depends on many terms, one of which is the potential
energy that is dependent on all masses associated with the body type chosen in this case.
Cost functions that are not used in the optimization can also track human performance
thus providing the user with a measure of performance. These cost functions are
monitored in real time.
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