“…This type of virtual humans can be used by a wide range of companies, from more classical ones, such as automotive and aeronautics, to house appliance, medical devices and consumables. For example, in automotive the applications range from ergonomic design of car interior (Van der Meulen and Seidl, 2007;Colombo and Cugini, 2005) to comfort analysis and manufacturing processes (Berger et al, 2004;Mueller and Maier, 2009); while in aeronautics, they are used to design more efficiently the airplane interiors, such as the cockpit (Zhang et al, 2007;Nadadur and Parkinson, 2009;Green and Hudson, 2011;Dantas Alves Silva, 2007) but also to study loading and unloading systems of luggage in airports (Liem and Yang, 2004). Detailed biomechanical models (Dao et al, 2010;Bucca et al, 2009) considered for computing biomechanical system kinematics using forward and inverse kinematics algorithms.…”