Human simulation for task-based survivability analysis

T. Marler, N. Capdevila, Jake Kersten, A. Taylor, S. Wagner, J. Mackiewicz
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) is increasingly approached from a systems perspective, and one must consequently consider human systems integration (HSI). However, tools for virtual analysis in this regard are lacking. Few human models have the ability to design or import complex PPE systems and then test them from an HSI perspective. Thus, we propose capabilities that allow for improved balance between mobility and coverage, and thus improved survivability. We contend that the propensity for survivability depends critically on the task being completed and on anthropometry. We present a suite of integrated tools for simulating: 1) war fighter interaction with body armour; 2) mission-critical tasks; 3) internal viscera that scale and move appropriately; 4) ballistic threats with statistical analysis. We have also developed methods for displaying external results within a human modelling framework, for inter-process communication, and for using external data as objective functions with optimal design of PPE-human systems.
基于任务的生存能力分析的人类模拟
个人防护装备(PPE)越来越多地从系统的角度来考虑,因此必须考虑人类系统集成(HSI)。然而,在这方面缺乏虚拟分析的工具。很少有人类模型能够设计或导入复杂的PPE系统,然后从HSI的角度对其进行测试。因此,我们提出的能力可以改善机动性和覆盖范围之间的平衡,从而提高生存能力。我们认为,生存能力的倾向主要取决于正在完成的任务和人体测量。我们提出了一套集成的工具来模拟:1)战斗人员与防弹衣的互动;2)关键任务;3)内部脏器有适当的伸缩和运动;4)弹道威胁与统计分析。我们还开发了在人类建模框架内显示外部结果的方法,用于进程间通信,以及将外部数据作为目标函数与ppe -人类系统的最佳设计。
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