Task Dependent Boundary Manikins in Statistical DHM

2008-01-1890

06/17/2008

Event
Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering Symposium
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The primary objective of the paper is to make use of statistical digital human model to better understand the nature of reach probability of points in the taskspace. The concept of task dependent boundary-manikin is introduced to geometrically characterize the extreme individuals in the given population who would accomplish the task. For a given point of interest and task, the map of the acceptable variation in anthropometric parameters is superimposed with the distribution of the same parameters in the given population to identify the extreme individuals. To illustrate the concept, the task space mapping is done for the reach probability of human arms. Unlike the boundary manikins, who are completely defined by the population, the dimensions of these manikins will vary with task, say, a point to be reached, as in the present case. Hence they are referred to here as the task dependent boundary manikins. Simulations with these manikins would help designers to visualize how differently the extreme individuals would perform the task. Reach probability at the points in a 3D grid in the operational space is computed; for objects overlaid in this grid, approximate probabilities are derived from the grid for rendering them with colors indicating the reach probability. The method may also help in providing a rational basis for selection of personnel for a given task.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-1890
Pages
9
Citation
Reddi, S., and Sen, D., "Task Dependent Boundary Manikins in Statistical DHM," SAE Technical Paper 2008-01-1890, 2008, https://doi.org/10.4271/2008-01-1890.
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Published
Jun 17, 2008
Product Code
2008-01-1890
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English