Optimal postures and positioning for human body scanning

M. A. Brunsman, H. Daanen, K. Robinette
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Abstract

Advancements in technology for digitizing the surface of the human body are providing new opportunities for research in engineering anthropometry, the study of human body measurement for design and evaluation purposes. The availability of the technology is just the first step in applying surface scanning to engineering anthropometry; several issues remain to be resolved to make these tools useful for engineering applications. One important issue is the standardization of positioning and the posture of the subject for scanning. In engineering it is not enough to be able to measure one individual one time in one posture, but it is also necessary to measure the individual in different postures and compare the individual with many other people who have been comparably measured. Not surprisingly, people can be more difficult to measure precisely than fixed stationary objects. In the process of developing standardized procedures for surveying the civilian populations of North America and Europe, an experiment was conducted to determine optimal scanning positions. While this experiment used just one type of scanning technology, many of the methods are transferable to other methods as well. This paper discusses the results from that investigation.
人体扫描的最佳姿势和定位
数字化人体表面技术的进步为工程人体测量学的研究提供了新的机会,为设计和评估目的研究人体测量。该技术的可用性只是将表面扫描应用于工程人体测量的第一步;为了使这些工具在工程应用中有用,还有几个问题有待解决。一个重要的问题是标准化的定位和姿态的主题进行扫描。在工程学中,仅仅用一种姿势测量一个人的一次动作是不够的,还需要测量这个人的不同姿势,并将这个人与其他被测量过的人进行比较。毫不奇怪,人比固定的静止物体更难精确测量。在制定测量北美和欧洲平民人口的标准化程序的过程中,进行了一项实验,以确定最佳扫描位置。虽然这个实验只使用了一种扫描技术,但许多方法也可以转移到其他方法中。本文讨论了该调查的结果。
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