Abstract
Using multi-objective optimization, we develop a new human performance measure for direct optimizationbased posture prediction that incorporates three key factors associated with musculoskeletal discomfort: 1) the tendency to move different segments of the body sequentially, 2) the tendency to gravitate to a comfortable neutral position, and 3) the discomfort associated with moving while joints are near their respective limits. This performance measure operates in real-time and provides realistic postures. The results are viewed using Santos™, an advanced virtual human, and they are validated using motion-capture. This research lays groundwork for studying how and why humans move as they do. Copyright © 2005 SAE International.
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Marler, R. T., Rahmatalla, S., Shanahan, M., & Abdel-Malek, K. (2005). A new discomfort function for optimization-based posture prediction. In SAE Technical Papers. SAE International. https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2680
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