Noun
The science which treats of motions considered in themselves, or apart from their causes; the comparison and relation of motions.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe is the master who, after reaching the furthest shores and plumbing the inmost depths of the sea of ultimate knowledge of mathematics, kinematics and spherics, handed over the three sciences to the learned world. Aryabhata
Effect of landing height on frontal plane kinematics, kinetics and energy dissipation at lower extremity joints. Source: Internet
For applications of GA in robotics (screw theory, kinematics and dynamics using versors), computer vision, control and neural computing (geometric learning) see Bayro (2010). Source: Internet
Classical kinematics does not primarily demand experimental description of its phenomena. Source: Internet
Creating the programming, inverse kinematics and dynamics for modular robots is more complex than with traditional robots. Source: Internet
Ergonomics software uses inverse kinematics (IK) capability for posing the DHMs. Source: Internet