New advances in volitional human mobility simulation.

Author(s)
Chaffin, D.B. & Snyder, R.G.
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Abstract

The results of research conducted to quantify the configurations of the human body most often chosen by people when reaching with one hand about their immediate environment are discussed. In performing this research basic size and volitional mobility data of the human torso were developed. These data have been used in constructing a computerized kinematic model.

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B 3671 (In: B 1965) /84/91/
Source

In: Human Impact Response Measurement and Simulation : proceedings of the Symposium on Human Impact Response, General Motors Research Laboratory, Warren, Michigan, 1972, Plenum Press, New York, 1973, p. 333-344, 11 fig., 8 ref.

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