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ISO 20685-2-2015 pdf free.Ergonomics一3-D scanning methodologies for internationally compatible anthropometric data bases一 Part 2: Eva luation protocol of surface shape and repeatability of relative landmark positions.
This part of ISO 20685 addresses protocols for testing of 3-D surface-scanning systems in the acquisition of human hotly shape data and measurements. It does not apply to instruments that measure the illotion of individual landmarks.
While mainly concerned with whole-body scanners, it is also applicable to body-segnwnt scanners (head scanners, hand scanners, toot scanners). This International Standard applies to body scanners that measure the human body in a single view. When a hand-held scanner is evaluated, it has to be noted that the human operator can contribute to the overall error. When systems are evaluated in which the subject is rotated, movement artelacts can he introduced; these can also contribute to the overall error. ‘rhis part of ISO 20685 applies to the landmark positions determined by an anthropometrist. It does not apply to landmark positions automatically calculated by software from the point cloud.
The quality ol’ surface shape of the human body and landmark positions is influenced by performance of scanner systems and humans including measu rers and subjects. This part of ISO 20685 addresses the performance of scanner systems by using artelacts rather than human subjects as test objects.
Traditional instruments are required to be accurate to millimetre. Their accuracy can be verified by comparing the instrument with a scale calibrated according to an international standard of length. To verify or specify the accuracy of body scanners, a calibrated test object with known form and size is used.
The intended audience is those who use 3-D body scanners to create 3-D anthropornetric databases including 3-D landmark locations, the users of these data, and scanner designers and manufacturers. This part of ISO 206B5 intends to provide the basis for the agreement on the performance of hotly scanners between scanner users and scanner providers as well as l)etwcen 3-D anthropometric dat abase prov kiers and data users.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated reFerences, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any anwndments) applies.
ISO 7250—1, BaSIC human body measurements jar technological desiqn — Part 1: Body measurement ilefinit ions and landmarks
ISO 10360—8, Gevinet rind product specificaticms (GPSJ — Accepuince and reversj.’cat ion tests for coord mate measuring systems (CMS — Part 8: CMMs with optical distance sensors
ISO 20685, 3—1.) .scanning methodologies for internationally conl,)utzble anthropometric databases
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.ISO 20685-2 pdf download.


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