Advanced Processing of 4D Body Scanning Technology for the Ergonomic Design of Products and Environments

Anthropometrics have been crucial in the development of ergonomics. Traditionally, anthropometric data were summarized in statistical tables (means, percentiles, etc.,) that were then applied in the design process of products and environments. The emergence of 3D body scanners ushered in a new age f...

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