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A Model of Reach Capabilities of Man
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Abstract
A mathematical modeling technique for simulation of human motion is reviewed, and the technique is utilized to develop an approach to the analysis of reach. The modeling technique uses the Euler angles as geometric variables. The reach analysis approach involves the optimal location of intermediate joints to attain maximum reach.
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Luming, H. and Krause, H., "A Model of Reach Capabilities of Man," SAE Technical Paper 740271, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740271.Also In
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