Active PAR

P4115

Standard for Anthropometric Head-Form Topology for Analysis of Smart Head-Mounted Wearable Devices

This standard defines the anthropometric digital head-form mesh topology required for smart head-mounted wearable devices. It specifies the regional topology of the head area, face area, neck area, nose area, ear area, mouth area, and eye area. It specifies the regional partitioning of the head area, face area, neck area, nose area, ear area, mouth area, and eye area based on this topology. The standard applies to smart headset products including mixed reality (MR), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) headsets, smart glasses, smart helmets, headphones, earphones, hearing aids, pilot oxygen masks, eye massagers, neck massagers, and cervical swallowing monitoring devices. This standard specifies the structure of the head-form mesh topology and the associated regional sub-models. It defines anthropometric landmarks and corresponding coordinate system definitions. It also specifies supported file formats and vertex metadata for pressure, contact, deformation, and comfort metrics. The standard further defines requirements related to pressure mapping and associated data representation.

Standard Committee
CTS/SDSC - Smart Devices Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2026-05-14

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Consumer Technology Society
Standard Committee
CTS/SDSC - Smart Devices Standards Committee
Working Group
HCDID WG - Human-Centered Digital Intelligence Design Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Soo Kim
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Working Group Chair
Yunhong Zhang

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