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Segment inertial parameters of Korean adults estimated from three-dimensional body laser scan data
Authors:Yanzhao Ma  Junghoon KwonZhihong Mao  Kunwoo Lee  Linlin LiHayoung Chung
Affiliation:
  • a Human-Centered CAD Lab., Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, South Korea
  • b Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 443-270, South Korea
  • c Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering/SNU-IAMD, Seoul 151-742, South Korea
  • d Department of Computer Science, SunYat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
  • Abstract:In this study, body segment parameters of Korean adults were estimated using the three-dimensional (3D) body scan data from the SizeKorea database. Mass-inertial parameters and segment dimensions of 40 male subjects and 40 female subjects (18-59 years old) were estimated using a 16-segment model under the assumption that each segment has a constant density distribution after reconstructing the scan data. Therefore, several sets of linear regression functions based on gender, stature, and weight were established, which provided a convenient method for estimating body segment parameters of Korean adults. The obtained mass ratios of body segments were compared with those for Russians reported by Zatsiorsky and Seluyanov (1983) and for those for Chinese and Germans reported by Shan and Bohn (2003), in which the same 16-segment model was used. In addition, the results were compared with the Korean data results reported by Jung, 1993] and Lim, 1994], and Park et al. (1999). These comparisons revealed that Asians have larger head mass ratios and smaller lower limb mass ratios than Caucasians, while the differences in the head mass ratios between males and females from the same ethnic groups were not significant. Females were found to have larger mass ratios for the lower torso and smaller mass ratios for the upper torso, middle torso, upper arm, forearm, foot, and hand, as compared to males from the same ethnic groups. In addition, the data obtained by different researchers were compared, thereby showing high reproducibility of our method.

    Relevance to industry

    The obtained segment parameters can be used to define digital human models and applied to the fields of ergonomics and biomechanics, such as for workspace design, furniture design, vehicle interior design, and human movement analysis.
    Keywords:Human model  Anthropometry  Body segment parameters  Korean adults  3D body scan data
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