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Using Likelihood Ratio Table and Na

Siew, William (1); Silva, Arlindo (1); Rai, Bina (2) // 2023
The concept of inclusivity involved an understanding of people, programmes and places, embedded with complex issues. 21 student designers took part in a first-of-its-kind five-day codesign programme ...

Using machine learning to increase efficiency in design of experiments for cyclic characterization of fibre-reinforced plastics

Marc Gadinger, Christian Witzgall, Thomas Hufnagel, Sandro Wartzack // 2023
Efficient characterization of fatigue behavior plays a crucial role in engineering design as it reduces the financial costs associated with expensive experimental tests. Existing methods for ...

USING MULTI-LEVEL PROTOTYPING TO SHOWCASE STUDENT MOBILITY DESIGN CONCEPTS IN URBAN CONTEXTS

Lozano Robledo, Alejandro; Islas Munoz, Juan Antonio // 2023
For the past century, cities evolved around car-centricity, where cars existed in uni-disciplinary isolation from urban planning in unchanging street layouts. Recently, urban planners and new ...

Using Net Benefit Analysis To Value Costs And Benefits Of Re-Grouping In Organization Design

Runar Solberg (1), Nicolay Worren (1), Ali Yassine (2) // 2023
DSM clustering methods and software tools for organization design utilize data about task interdependencies to optimize a solution based on a single grouping criterion: Minimization of coordination ...

Using Pleasurability to Compare Wristwatches and IoT Smartwatches: Providing Novel Insights into UX Design

Lin, Zidong (1); Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema (2); Hall, Ashley (1); Sommer, Bjorn (1) // 2023
The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has brought more challenges for designers to fully understand networked objects and develop pleasurable user experiences (UXs). Due to the radical change ...

UTILISING HACKATHONS TO ENHANCE THE DESIGN PROCESS FOR ELECTRONICS & PROGRAMMING LEARNING WITHIN PRODUCT DESIGN EDUCATION

Siena, Francesco Luke; Naik, Kevin; Watts, Paul // 2023
The demand for enhanced technical competencies in graduates of product design and design engineering courses continues to grow year on year, with industry now requiring students to not only have an ...

Utilizing the embodiment function relation and tolerance model for robust concept design

Li, Jiahang (1);Horber, Dennis (2);Keller, Christoph (1);Grauberger, Patric (1);Goetz, Stefan (2);Wartzack, Sandro (2);Matthiesen, Sven (1) // 2023
The early use of Robust Design (RD) supports the development of product concepts with low sensitivity to variation, which offers advantages for reducing the risk of costly iterations. Due to the lack ...

Vegetables and fruits in a circular economy: packaging challenges and design opportunities

Broucke, Juliette; Noeth, Esther; Du Bois, Els // 2023
Packaging of potatoes, vegetables and fruits (PVF) currently deals with the fragile opposition of food waste reduction and packaging resource consumption. In order to understand how designers can ...

Vibration reduction by tuned mass dampers inside cavities of topology optimized lattice structures

Janousek, Marc Konrad Bernd;Xu, Duo;Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, Anand;Zimmermann, Markus // 2023
Tuned mass dampers may be used to improve vibrational behavior of structures. However, they require space to move. This paper presents an approach to incorporate tuned mass dampers into a ...

Vibration Reduction of a Hammer Drill with a Top-Down Design Method

Le, Philip; Xu, Duo; Vazhapilli Sureshbabu, Anand; Zimmermann, Markus // 2023
Designing vibrating systems is challenging due to component interaction. One approach to reduce the resulting complexity is top-down design where requirements on components are formulated such that ...

Virtually Hosted Hackathons for Design Research: Lessons Learned from the International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge 2022

Ege, Daniel Nygaard (1); Goudswaard, Mark (2); Nesheim, Ole (1); Eikevåg, Sindre W (1); Bjelland, Øystein (1); Christensen, Kim A (1); Ballantyne, Robert (2); Su, Shuo (2); Cox, Chris (2); Timperley, Louis (2); Aeddula, Omsri (3); Machchhar, Raj Jiten (3); Ruvald, Ryan (3); Li, Jie (4); Figueiredo, Sara (4); Deo, Saurabh (4); Horvat, Nikola (5); Čeh, Ivan (5); Šklebar, Jelena (5); Miler, Daniel (5); Gopsill, James (2); Hicks, Ben (2); Steinert, Martin (1) // 2023
The International Design Engineering Annual (IDEA) Challenge is a virtually hosted hackathon for Engineering Design researchers with aims of: i) generating open access datasets; ii) fostering ...

VISUAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE EVALUATION OF PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL PROTOTYPES

Berni, Aurora; Nezzi, Chiara; Piazzolla, Nadia; Borgianni, Yuri // 2023
Product development stages are typically characterized by different forms of representations and degrees of specification, which potentially affect user’s perception and evaluation. These effects are ...

Visualising and reverging: Understanding the intersection between creativity and visual thinking

Jansen, Alix (1,2); Heijne, Katrina (1); van Oosterom, Iren (2); Gonçalves, Milene (1) // 2023
We investigate reverging - the phase between the diverging and converging steps in a creative process - in the context of a visual thinking agency. Creative facilitation literature advocates for such ...

Visualizing the Complex Problem of Children’s Digital Wellbeing in South Korea: a Systems Thinking Approach

Widjaja, Shannen Patricia; Baek, Joon Sang // 2023
Considering the prevalence of digital interaction within the Generation Alpha, this study focuses on the digital wellbeing of elementary school-aged children in South Korea. By taking into account ...

VR or Not? Investigating Interface Type and User Strategies for Interactive Design Space Exploration

Nandy, Ananya (1); Smith, James (1); Jennings, Nicholas (1); Kuniavsky, Mike (2); Hartmann, Bjoern (1); Goucher-Lambert, Kosa (1) // 2023
Computational design tools allow the generation of vast numbers of possible designs, entrusting the human designer with describing constraints or specifications to guide exploration of the design ...

What Determines VR Integration in Design Practice? An Investigation of Industrial Designer's Acceptance of VR Visualisation Tools

Zhang, Wendy (1); Ranscombe, Charlie (2); Piumsomboon, Thammathip (1); Mallya, Prabha (1) // 2023
Emerging visualisation tools based on eXtended Reality (XR) platforms offer designers new possibilities and benefits, attracting increasing interest from academia and industry. However, as the users ...

What do an Anaesthesiologist, a Nurse, two Designers, and a Professor in Architectural Technology do together in a room? Crafting Interdisciplinarity as response to emerging infectious diseases

Nigra, Marianna (1); Silenzi, Anna (2); Di Marco, Michele (3) // 2023
The health sector in the humanitarian context is currently experiencing great pressure in delivering adequate care, due to a number of increasing emerging diseases. The World Health Organization ...

WHAT DO WE CREATE IN A RESPONSIBLE WORKSHOP IN 2030?

Andersson, Anders-Petter; Edeholt, Håkan; Ek, Anne-Charlotte; Hansen, Anne-Marie // 2023
This paper is relevant because of the current dire health situation of several critical human and non-human systems. In the paper we take a Nordic perspective, being critical of mainstream challenges ...

WHAT HAVE WE LEARNT: REFLECTIONS PRE AND POST PANDEMIC ON THE TRANSITION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN EDUCATION ONLINE

Brisco, Ross; Grierson, Hilary // 2023
Engineering design education has experienced a recent paradigm shift. Online learning was once a novel concept with few universities and courses offered fully online. A consequence of the global ...

WHAT IF XR IS FULLY UTILISED IN DESIGN EDUCATION? PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PARTICIPATORY DESIGN FICTION STUDY

Al Jahwari, Laila; Garaj, Vanja; Harrison, David // 2023
Design fiction is an approach to speculation about the future using a combination of prototyping and storytelling. It has recently received much attention in Human-Computer Interaction and design ...

WHAT IS 21ST CENTURY DESIGN EDUCATION AND ARE WE DOING IT WRONG?

De Vere, Ian // 2023
Designers are now entrusted with increasingly complex challenges and the stakes have never been higher. The complex and impactful endeavours of modern design reach far beyond the commercial and ...

What Users Want: a Natural Language Processing Approach to Discover Users' Needs from Online Reviews

Spada, Irene (1,5); Barandoni, Simone (2,5); Giordano, Vito (1,5); Chiarello, Filippo (3,5); Fantoni, Gualtiero (4,5); Martini, Antonella (3,5) // 2023
Digital media are a means to deliver products and services, but also a channel to interact with consumers and a source of information on users’ preferences. Data shared by customers on the web, the ...

When is a robot a cobot? Moving beyond manufacturing and arm-based cobot manipulators

Guertler, Matthias (1); Tomidei, Laura (1); Sick, Nathalie (1); Carmichael, Marc (2); Paul, Gavin (2); Wambsganss, Annika (1); Hernandez Moreno, Victor (1); Hussain, Sazzad (3) // 2023
Collaborative robots ("cobots") have attracted growing attention in academia and industry over the last years. Due to in-built safety features and easy programming, they allow for close human-cobot ...

Will Model-Based Definition accelerate the inspection phase in the manufacturing process?

Uski, Pekka (1); Nieminen, Joni (2); Ellman, Asko (3) // 2023
Model-Based Definition provides several benefits for communicating between engineering and other downstream stakeholders. Particularly, semantic PMI information included in 3D models benefits both ...

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