Evaluation of Objective Measurement Techniques for Automotive Seat Comfort 950142
This paper is the second in a two-part series that provides an overview of four objective methods for measuring Seat Comfort. It provides a detailed description of three of the four concepts, Electromyography (EMG), Spinal Loading, and Body Motion. Each of these methods is discussed in terms of Theory, Test Technique, and Test Data that are strictly linked to measurable biological parameters. Graphs are included to show the nature of the specific biological activity being measured and how these activities change in response to environmental stimuli acting on the human body. A comparison of the four techniques is provided. Suggestions are made to help future efforts in developing these objective measures of Seat Comfort.
Citation: Lee, J., Grohs, T., and Milosic, M., "Evaluation of Objective Measurement Techniques for Automotive Seat Comfort," SAE Technical Paper 950142, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950142. Download Citation
Author(s):
Janilla Lee, Ted Grohs, Mari Milosic
Affiliated:
Lear Seating Co.
Pages: 7
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Human Factors in Vehicle Design: Lighting, Seating, and Advanced Electronics-SP-1088
Related Topics:
Comfort
Biological sciences
Technical review
Seats and seating
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