NOC:Digital Human Modeling and Simulation for Virtual Ergonomics (USB)

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Media Storage Type : 64 GB USB Stick

NPTEL Subject Matter Expert : Dr. Sougata Karmakar

NPTEL Co-ordinating Institute : IIT Guwahati

NPTEL Lecture Count : 24

NPTEL Course Size : 34 GB

NPTEL PDF Text Transcription : Available and Included

NPTEL Subtitle Transcription : Available and Included (SRT)


Lecture Titles:

Lecture 1 - Introduction to Ergonomics
Lecture 2 - Notes 1
Lecture 3 - Use of percentile anthropometric and biomechanical data for product design - Part I
Lecture 4 - Use of percentile anthropometric and biomechanical data for product design - Part II
Lecture 5 - Use of percentile anthropometric and biomechanical data for product design - Part III
Lecture 6 - Use of percentile anthropometric and biomechanical data for product design - Part IV
Lecture 7 - Notes 2
Lecture 8 - Virtual Ergonomics and its Advantages
Lecture 9 - Notes 3
Lecture 10 - Introduction of Digital Human Modeling (DHM) and Simulation
Lecture 11 - Notes 4
Lecture 12 - Techniques/Process of virtual ergonomics evaluation using DHMs - Part A (Part I)
Lecture 13 - Notes 5
Lecture 14 - Techniques/Process of virtual ergonomics evaluation using DHMs - Part B (Part I)
Lecture 15 - Techniques/Process of virtual ergonomics evaluation using DHMs - Part B (Part II)
Lecture 16 - Techniques/Process of virtual ergonomics evaluation using DHMs - Part B (Part III)
Lecture 17 - Notes 6
Lecture 18 - Application of Digital Human Modeling and Simulation in various Industrial Sectors - Part I
Lecture 19 - Application of Digital Human Modeling and Simulation in various Industrial Sectors - Part II
Lecture 20 - Notes 7
Lecture 21 - Future research avenues and steps to be taken towards widespread - Part I
Lecture 22 - Future research avenues and steps to be taken towards widespread - Part II
Lecture 23 - Future research avenues and steps to be taken towards widespread - Part III
Lecture 24 - Notes 8

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