Evaluation of 3D animated human model from 3D scanner and motion capture to be used in electromagnetic simulator for body-centric system

Body-worn physiological sensors can facilitate ambulatory patient monitoring, particularly if communication between sensors is wireless; but the communication channel must be robust. This paper presents how a 3D animated human model is created using a 3D scanner and a motion capture system. Then thi...

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Published in2012 5th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics pp. 632 - 636
Main Authors Swaisaenyakorn, S., Kelly, S. W., Young, P. R., Batchelor, J. C.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2012
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Summary:Body-worn physiological sensors can facilitate ambulatory patient monitoring, particularly if communication between sensors is wireless; but the communication channel must be robust. This paper presents how a 3D animated human model is created using a 3D scanner and a motion capture system. Then this model is used in XFdtd, electromagnetic simulation software to obtain body worn channel properties. Three walking gestures from the created model, wearing dual band metallic button antennas, DBMBAs, were simulated and compared with the original measurements carried out on the real test human model. Furthermore, verification of the 3D animated model was achieved by comparing the simulation results of the main test model with measurements from 5 additional test models.
ISBN:9781467311830
1467311839
DOI:10.1109/BMEI.2012.6513037