Soft Body Dynamics may be a term that's well established within the field of special effects and was first utilized in 1985. SBD summarises the complex properties and behavior of deformable objects (soft bodies) like the change of shape in motion and its realistic emulation/simulation.
Soft Body Dynamics also are a fix part in any vital signs monitoring as humans are soft bodies. Although soft bodies retain in motion its shape to a point , are often "> this is often not sufficient that such motion/deformation can be fully covered by traditional motion capturing. Therefore, STBL expanded the normal monitoring concept by a further pillar and called the expanded methodogical concept The Four Pillar Principle Of Continuous Monitoring.
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