Research on high-precision dosimetric technology: Development of whole-body voxel human models

Development of whole-body voxel human models

Posture-independent voxel models

The whole-body human voxel models developed by NICT simulate humans in a standing position.

This standing-position voxel human-body models can be modified to resemble the more realistic positions that people take, such as while actually using wireless communications devices. A variety of postures can be created by taking the 19 parts, divided according to the human-body model's joints, and moving them in any directions using the Free-form Deformation feature.

Examples of posture-independent voxel models
Examples of posture-independent voxel models
Sitting on a chair

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Sitting on a chair
Walking

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Walking

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