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_aGeometric Modeling and Reasoning of Human-Centered Freeform Products _h[electronic resource] / _cby Charlie C. L. Wang. |
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_aLondon : _bSpringer London : _bImprint: Springer, _c2013. |
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505 | 0 | _aDigital Human Body -- Geometry of Freeform Products -- Design Automation of Human-Centered Products.- Manufacturability of Products Fabricated by Planar Materials -- Case Studies of Apparel Products.- Application to Other Human-Centered Products. | |
520 | _aThe recent trend in user-customized product design requires the shape of products to be automatically adjusted according to the human body's shape, so that people will feel more comfortable when wearing these products. Geometric approaches can be used to design the freeform shape of products worn by people, which can greatly improve the efficiency of design processes in various industries involving customized products (e.g., garment design, toy design, jewel design, shoe design, and design of medical devices, etc.). These products are usually composed of very complex geometric shapes (represented by free-form surfaces), and are not driven by a parameter table but a digital human model with free-form shapes or part of human bodies (e.g., wrist, foot, and head models). Geometric Modeling and Reasoning of Human-Centered Freeform Products introduces the algorithms of human body reconstruction, freeform product modeling, constraining and reconstructing freeform products, and shape optimization for improving the manufacturability of freeform products. Based on these techniques, the design automation problem for human-centered freeform products can be fundamentally solved. Researchers and developers working on problems of automatic designing individually customized products can use this book as a reference, and it can also be used in courses in computer-aided product design at the graduate level. | ||
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