Digital Human Modeling Goals and Strategic Plans 2008-01-1933
Digital human modeling (DHM) progress worldwide will be much faster and cohesive if the diverse community now developing simulations has a global blueprint for DHM, and is able to work together efficiently. DHM developers and users can save time by building on each other's work. This paper highlights a panel discussion on DHM goals and strategic plans for the next decade to begin formulating the international blueprint. Four subjects are chosen as the starting points: (1) moving DHM into the public safety and internet arenas, (2) role of DHM in computer assisted surgery and automotive safety, (3) DHM in defense applications, and (4) DHM to improve workplace ergonomics.
Author(s):
Hongwei Hsiao, Norman I. Badler, Don B. Chaffin, King H. Yang, John F. Lockett
Affiliated:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, Wayne State University, US Army Research Laboratory
Pages: 7
Event:
Digital Human Modeling for Design and Engineering Symposium
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Simulation and modeling
Starters and starting
Surgical procedures
Internet
Ergonomics
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