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Technical note. Computer-aided human modelling programs for workstation design
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EngineeringHuman ModellingComputer-aided Design3D Body ScanningSocial SciencesKinesiologyVirtual RealitySystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationKinematicsComparative AnalysisHuman FactorsManmachine InteractionGeometric ModelingDesignUser ExperienceHuman-machine InterfaceMan-machine InterfaceSoftware DesignTechnical NoteIndustrial DesignWorkstation ComponentsHuman Modelling ProgramsHuman-computer InteractionErgonomics
In designing a workstation, computer-aided human modelling programs can be used advantageously to analyse human-fit to the workstation components. The analysis is performed within a three-dimensional computer graphics environment. To illustrate the current state of development, six representative programs were selected: CYBERMAN, COMBIMAN, CREW CHIEF, JACK, SAMMIE, and MANNEQUIN. The programs differ considerably in terms of system requirement, operating characteristics, applicability and the various ergonomic evaluation functions available in the human modelling programs. The comparative analysis of the programs will aid the user to select the appropriate program for a particular workstation design.
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