2D Hand Scan and 3D Body Scans

Anthropometric Information on Law Enforcement Officers

Attachment I. Hand and Body Scans

2D Hand Scan and 3D Body Scans

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Attachment I: 2-dimensional hand scan and 3-dimensional body scans


A hand scanner, a head scanner, a foot scanner, and a whole body scanner, housed in a trailer, are used for 2D and 3D body shape registering (Figure 1).

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

Figure 1: (a) hand scanner, (b) face & head scanner, (c) foot scanner, and (d) whole-body scanner to be used in the study. They are housed in a mobile anthropometry lab in a truck trailer (e).


The whole-body and head scanning will take 17 seconds each to complete one scan. The hand and foot scanning will take 5 seconds each to complete one scan. Figures 1 (a) and 1 (c) provide an illustration of the hand- and foot-scanning operation. Figure 2 provides an illustration of the whole-body and head-scanning operation.

(a) (b) (c)

Figure 2. (a) Standing scan without gear, (b) seated scan without gear, and (c) head scanning

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