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J. Mark Porter

Researcher at Loughborough University

Publications -  72
Citations -  1291

J. Mark Porter is an academic researcher from Loughborough University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Design for All. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1217 citations.

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Interface pressure and the prediction of car seat discomfort

TL;DR: A clear, simple and consistent relationship between interface pressure and driving discomfort was not identified and future studies using this technique should provide information regarding such factors as gender, body mass, anthropometric data, posture and foam hardness due to the confounding nature of these variables.
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Exploring the optimum posture for driver comfort

TL;DR: New guidelines for optimum postural comfort have been developed and the recommended range of postural angles should be used with care because not all people will be comfortable with the whole range as individuals.
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Ubiquitous computing within cars

TL;DR: The paper sets out a number of research questions regarding the inclusion of such people in the design process of future automobiles, and argues that much can be learnt from the experience and strategies adopted by people who are blind or have low vision.
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‘Beyond Jack and Jill’: designing for individuals using HADRIAN

TL;DR: HADRIAN has been developed specifically to support designers in managing issues at the concept and product development stages of design, including 3D anthropometry and functional abilities.
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Interface pressure data and the prediction of driver discomfort in road trials.

TL;DR: An extended road trial study to further investigate the potential value of pressure distribution data in the prediction of reported discomfort found no clear relationship was found between interface pressure data and reported discomfort.