The work presented in this paper refers to the implementation of a product development process based on the use of virtual model of the human body to design specific custom-fit product, such as a prosthesis socket (interface between the residual limb and the mechanical part of the prosthesis). It considers the integration of advanced ICT tools coming from the reverse engineering, the physics-based modelling and simulation, and the rapid prototyping fields. The paper describes problems related to the implementation of each step within a real socket development process.

ICT Methodologies to Model and Simulate Parts of Human Body for Prosthesis Design

RIZZI, Caterina
2007-01-01

Abstract

The work presented in this paper refers to the implementation of a product development process based on the use of virtual model of the human body to design specific custom-fit product, such as a prosthesis socket (interface between the residual limb and the mechanical part of the prosthesis). It considers the integration of advanced ICT tools coming from the reverse engineering, the physics-based modelling and simulation, and the rapid prototyping fields. The paper describes problems related to the implementation of each step within a real socket development process.
book chapter - capitolo di libro
Inglese
2007
DUFFY, V. G.
978-3-540-73318-8
559
568
Berlin
Human body modeling;Prosthesis design,;Reverse Engineering;Physics-based simulation;Product customization,
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Colombo, Giorgio; Rissone, Paolo; Filippi, Stefano; Rizzi, Caterina
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