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Pub. count:4
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John A. Roebuck

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2011
 
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Roebuck, John A. and Casali, John G. (2011): Re-Inventing Anthropometry for Design of Ear-Mounted or Ear-Coupled Products. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting 2011. pp. 1649-1653.

Anthropometry of the external ear provides basic data for ergonomic design of products that must fit the ear. However, many published documents on ear anthropometry present unclear descriptions, illustrations and titles for dimensions and landmarks. Reports on ergonomics-related ear anthropometry are few and limited in scope whereas pertinent medical documents are more numerous and often include more dimensions but have limited statistical information. To overcome such problems, ongoing work on expanded concepts for delimiting conditions of anthropometric dimensions was re-focused on ear anthropometry (1) in a document on guidelines for naming terminology and illustrations and (2) in a dictionary of delimiting conditions distilled from a general dictionary. Pertinent references were compiled into two new bibliographies. A translation of extracts from a medical thesis and anthropometric studies of audition devices are also described. Three illustrations from outstanding publications are presented.

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1995
 
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Nayar, Narinder, Badler, Norman, Carrier, Robert, Chaffin, Don, Liu, Yili, Duncan, Jerry, Nelson, Cynthia, Obergefell, Louise, Smith, Barry and Roebuck, John A. (1995): State of the Art and Current Activities in Human Modelling Technology. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting 1995. pp. 516-518.

Computer-based human modelling technology has been in existence since the early 1980s. However, most earlier human models were either hard to use or lacked appealing graphics. With rapid developments in 3D computer graphics, it is now possible to interactively manipulate and analyze human models in a virtual environment. This coupled with growing user interest has spurred rapid development and use of human modelling and simulation.

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1988
 
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Roebuck, John A., Smith, Kim and Raggio, Louis (1988): Forecasting Crew Anthropometry for Shuttle and Space Station. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting 1988. pp. 35-39.

Habitation module and Crew Emergency Rescue Vehicle (CERV) designs for the International Space Station to be built by the United States are expected to accommodate a wide range of persons, according to body dimensions predicted for the year 2000. This prediction was aided by the opportunity, which arose in 1985, to check actual Space Shuttle male crew anthropometry, particularly stature, against predictions made circa 1973 and by recently acquired Japanese data. Revised hypotheses discussed herein have been accepted by an Anthropometry Working group as the bases for developing anthropometry requirements that appear in the Man-Systems Integration Standard (NASA-STD-3000), published in 1987. Pleas are made for further research in civilian anthropometry and wider use of anthropometric forecasting.

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1975
 
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Roebuck, John A., Kroemer, K. H. E. and Thomson, Walter Gary (1975): Engineering Anthropometry Methods. New York, NY, John Wiley and Sons

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1975-2011
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:14



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jerry Duncan:1
Yili Liu:1
Cynthia Nelson:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

John A. Roebuck's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Yili Liu:24
John G. Casali:14
Norman Badler:8
 
 
 
May 23

Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts towards shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by different persons' perspectives.

-- G. Salomon (in "Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations")

 
 

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