@article{ref1, title="Seat pressure measurement technologies: considerations for their evaluation", journal="Applied ergonomics", year="1998", author="Gyi, D. E. and Porter, J. M. and Robertson, N. K.", volume="29", number="2", pages="85-91", abstract="Interface pressure measurement has generated interest in the automotive industry as a technique which could be used in the prediction of driver discomfort for various car seat designs, and provide designers and manufacturers with rapid information early on in the design process. It is therefore essential that the data obtained are of the highest quality, relevant and have some quantitative meaning. Exploratory experimental work carried out with the commercially available Talley Pressure Monitor is outlined. This led to a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of this system and the re-design of the sensor matrix. Such evaluation, in the context of the actual experimental environment, is considered essential.

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