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J C Williams1

  • 1Principal Human Factors Engineer, Rank Xerox (UK) Ltd, Milton Keynes, Bucks, UK.

Applied Ergonomics
|September 1, 1977
PubMed
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This study formalizes luggage dimensions for optimizing passenger luggage storage systems. Analysis provides equations for predicting storage area usefulness and designing efficient vehicle luggage solutions.

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Area of Science:

  • Ergonomics and Human Factors
  • Transportation Engineering
  • Data Analysis and Statistics

Background:

  • Passenger satisfaction with luggage handling systems is influenced by storage space.
  • Current vehicle designs often lack optimized luggage storage solutions.
  • Formalizing luggage dimensions is crucial for improving system design.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To formalize luggage dimension data from passenger studies.
  • To develop predictive models for luggage storage area utility.
  • To derive equations for designing efficient vehicular luggage systems.

Main Methods:

  • Frequency distributions of luggage dimensions were plotted.
  • Correlations and partial correlations were calculated to determine variable dependencies.

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  • Regression equations were developed for predictive analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • Established relationships between luggage dimensions and storage area requirements.
    • Quantified the dependence of variables related to luggage handling.
    • Derived an equation to integrate luggage, storage, and manipulation areas.

    Conclusions:

    • Luggage dimension formalization enables accurate prediction of storage area efficiency.
    • The derived equation aids in the design of space-optimized vehicular luggage systems.
    • Findings support improved passenger experience through better luggage management solutions.