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Fuzzy mathematics model of the industrial design of human adaptive sports equipment
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2020Using the theoretical knowledge of ergonomics, physiology, and psychology, carried out the humanized design of human body adaptive sports equipment; using the theoretical knowledge of modeling, color, material science and other related disciplines ...
K. Ruan, Yuan Li
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An overview of virtual reality within industrial design education
, 2020With the release of headsets such as HTC Vive and Oculus Rift in 2016, fully immersive virtual reality (VR) technology has become available for industrial designers to represent and communicate design ideas.
Ahmet Hamurcu +2 more
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”Clay to Play With”: Generative AI Tools in UX and Industrial Design Practice
Conference on Designing Interactive SystemsGenerative artificial intelligence (GAI) is transforming numerous professions, not least various fields intimately relying on creativity, such as design.
Severi Uusitalo +3 more
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Industrial IoT in 5G-and-Beyond Networks: Vision, Architecture, and Design Trends
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2021Cellular networks are envisioned to be a cornerstone in future industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) wireless connectivity in terms of fulfilling the industrial-grade coverage, capacity, robustness, and timeliness requirements.
Aamir Mahmood +7 more
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Education + Training, 1978
There is a multiplicity of facets, specialisations and skills required to design the matching spectrum of products that are produced. These products range from those where appearance or consumer appeal have high priority, for example in certain types of pottery, glass or graphic illustration, to items where functionalism is paramount, for example in ...
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There is a multiplicity of facets, specialisations and skills required to design the matching spectrum of products that are produced. These products range from those where appearance or consumer appeal have high priority, for example in certain types of pottery, glass or graphic illustration, to items where functionalism is paramount, for example in ...
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Designing Competitive Industry Sectors
Design Management Journal, 2016Industry sectors are typified by their complex, networked, and open nature, characteristics making them well suited to innovation through the application of design. Despite this apparent suitability, there remains little research published specifically regarding the application of design to sector‐level strategy formation.
Peppou, George +2 more
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2015
Abstract In business, design is crucial for success. Great design focuses on the user, combines aesthetic, economic and practical values and is the way your customers identify innovative brilliance …
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Abstract In business, design is crucial for success. Great design focuses on the user, combines aesthetic, economic and practical values and is the way your customers identify innovative brilliance …
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