Development of a three-dimensional photography-based anthropometric system for protective product
Three-dimensional photography-based anthropometric measuring systems offer a critical alternative to traditional measuring methods in applications of development of protective product such as eye-patch protector for neonate using in phototherapy treatment in the neonatal units. This anthropometric system can meet critical requirements of extreme safety when measurement focus on neonates eyes area, whereas the subjects being measured are not cooperative in the neonatal unit. This system is space-saving and portable and is also attractive because of the speed and low cost. The accuracy of the system was estimated by comparing Steinbichler Comet optical scanner and precision was calculated according to point precision provide by software. It was concluded that the photography-based anthropometric system is capable of providing anthropometric measurements in terms of accuracy and precision based on the requirements of eye-patch protector design, fit and manufacturing tolerances.
anthropometric measuring system photography-based protective product
Deng Yongmei Yick Kitlun Kwok Yilin Wong Siuchun
Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polyteehnic University, Hong Kong, China Department of Paediatrics, The Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong , China
国际会议
2006中国国际毛纺织会议暨IWTO羊毛论坛(2006 China International Wool Textile Conference & IWTO Wool Forum)
西安
英文
565-569
2006-11-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)