Research on the Construction of Three Levels of Customization Model Based on Human Engineering

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In order to satisfy increasing demand for personalized products, through analysis characteristic parameters of individual factors such as the various parts of the body size, body weight, body surface area, factors affecting the performance of the machine and their mathematical relationships, three levels of customization model based on human engineering by using mechanics and control theory was established to help designers to design personalized products, best meet customer's all aspects of demand. Finally, three levels of customization model was applied to Man-machine system (human-bicycle system for the design case) to show application of the model.

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