Klein et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A method for reproducible landmark-based positioning of multibody and finite element human modelsKlein et al., 2021
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- Klein C
- González-García M
- Weber J
- Bosma F
- Lancashire R
- Breitfuss D
- Kirschbichler S
- Leitgeb W
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- Proceedings of IRCOBI Conference
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The basis for comparable occupant simulations with different Human Body Models lies in welldetermined initial model positions. Therefore, a repeatable method which positions the Human Models according to a settled target posture is required. Moreover, the existing …
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