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Electronics ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 191
Author(s):  
Daniel R. Prado ◽  
Jesús A. López-Fernández ◽  
Manuel Arrebola

In this work, a simple, efficient and accurate database in the form of a lookup table to use in reflectarray design and direct layout optimization is presented. The database uses N-linear interpolation internally to estimate the reflection coefficients at coordinates that are not stored within it. The speed and accuracy of this approach were measured against the use of the full-wave technique based on local periodicity to populate the database. In addition, it was also compared with a machine learning technique, namely, support vector machines applied to regression in the same conditions, to elucidate the advantages and disadvantages of each one of these techniques. The results obtained from the application to the layout design, analysis and crosspolar optimization of a very large reflectarray for space applications show that, despite using a simple N-linear interpolation, the database offers sufficient accuracy, while considerably accelerating the overall design process as long as it is conveniently populated.


2022 ◽  
pp. 1-40
Author(s):  
Madhurima Das ◽  
Maria Yang

Abstract Designers routinely create informal “thinking” sketches to explore a design space, “talking” sketches to communicate design ideas during the early phases of the design process, and “learning” prototypes to test potential concepts. This study presents two new tools to assess novice designers' sketch attributes and prototyping reflections in the context of an introductory design course. First, it proposes a rubric for assessing the quality of early stage design sketches including line smoothness, proportion, and understandability. Of particular note is the contribution of assessing understandability as a metric for sketches as communication tools. This study also presents a tool to capture designer reflections after each iteration of a prototype. Not only does this record what is learned about a design, but also personal and emotional reactions to the process. Sketching-related results show a positive correlation between sketch quality and understandability, indicating the importance of sketch quality especially when designers use sketches to communicate. Results also indicate that early stage sketch quantity, but not quality, is linked with design outcomes. The study also finds a link between frequency of sketching and higher maximum sketch quality scores (i.e. at least one excellent sketch) as well as a correlation between individuals' maximum sketch quality scores and overall design outcomes. Preliminary results around prototyping indicate that reflection on both the technical and emotional aspects of prototyping may be a worthwhile area of further study. Finally, several results point to novice designers' lack of consistent focus on users in their prototyping reflections and presentations.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Lin Li ◽  
Sang-Bing Tsai

This paper conducts an in-depth research analysis on the precise employment of college graduates in the context of big data using a number-driven approach. The textual information of the study is obtained by using in-depth interviews, and the evaluation index system of college students’ employment quality is constructed by combining the step-by-step coding method with rooting theory. The research on the current situation of employment recommendation platform research and the application status of big data in the employment recommendation platform is explored by using a bibliometric approach. And the innovative use of web crawler technology is used to comprehensively understand the recommendation function and status quo of the same type of recommendation platform, which provides a reference for the research of this platform. Based on the preliminary analysis of platform requirements and overall design, the overall design and functional implementation of the big data employment recommendation platform are carried out by using big data crawler technology, big data architecture technology, text mining technology, database technology, etc. The construction of a recommendation module based on user history information, a recommendation based on real-time user online behavior data, and hybrid recommendation carried out on the recommendation module to grasp all-round the platform is built based on a stakeholder perspective. Based on the platform construction, the initial platform operation and maintenance management mechanism was established from the stakeholder’s perspective. The Pearson correlation coefficient is used to objectively evaluate the current situation of talent supply in universities and talent demand in enterprises from the perspective of image and data. In the research on the development status of the big data education industry, the Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient are used to match the status of new big data majors with their college construction volume in each province and provide data support for the reasonable adjustment of majors setting in each province according to the education level.


2022 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 452
Author(s):  
Melanie Carrico ◽  
Sheri L. Dragoo ◽  
Ellen McKinney ◽  
Casey Stannard ◽  
Colleen Moretz ◽  
...  

The implementation of standardized grading production practices within the mass market has been challenging for scholars experimenting with zero-waste apparel design. The purpose of this research was to test the efficacy of the Carrico Zero-waste Banded Grading (CZWBG) technique, which utilizes bands inserted in strategic locations as a method of grading zero-waste patterns across various consumer categories. An additional purpose was to evaluate the ways in which this grading approach affected the aesthetic outcomes of garments across a size run, and to determine whether this method affected the overall design process of the designers involved. Through experimental research design, six design scholars successfully tested and incorporated the CZWBG technique in zero-waste one or two-piece apparel item(s), subsequently developing three sizes in an industry-specified size range for their product category. Each design was cut from zero-waste patterns in a mid-range size and graded up and down one–two sizes using an industry-standardized grading scale. The grading was achieved by varying the widths and lengths of strategically inserted bands of fabric or trim. The designers utilized various grading methods, textiles, pattern development methods, and size runs, showing that the CZWBG technique can successfully be applied across multiple consumer categories in the apparel industry.


Author(s):  
Liang He ◽  
Jarrid A. Wittkopf ◽  
Ji Won Jun ◽  
Kris Erickson ◽  
Rafael Tico Ballagas

Integrating electronics with highly custom 3D designs for the physical fabrication of interactive prototypes is traditionally cumbersome and requires numerous iterations of manual assembly and debugging. With the new capabilities of 3D printers, combining electronic design and 3D modeling workflows can lower the barrier for achieving interactive functionality or iterating on the overall design. We present ModElec---an interactive design tool that enables the coordinated expression of electronic and physical design intent by allowing designers to integrate 3D-printable circuits with 3D forms. With ModElec, the user can arrange electronic parts in a 3D body, modify the model design with embedded circuits updated, and preview the auto-generated 3D traces that can be directly printed with a multi-material-based 3D printer. We demonstrate the potential of ModElec with four example applications, from a set of game controls to reconfigurable devices. Further, the tool was reported as easy to use through a preliminary evaluation with eight designers.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Tartagni

Get up to speed with the fundamentals of electronic sensor design with this comprehensive guide, and discover powerful techniques to reduce the overall design timeline for your specific applications. Includes a step-by-step introduction to a generalized information-centric approach for designing electronic sensors, demonstrating universally applicable practical approaches to speed up the design process. Features detailed coverage of all the tools necessary for effective characterization and organization of the design process, improving overall process efficiency. Provides a coherent and rigorous theoretical framework for understanding the fundamentals of sensor design, to encourage an intuitive understanding of sensor design requirements. Emphasising an integrated interdisciplinary approach throughout, this is an essential tool for professional engineers and graduate students keen to improve their understanding of cutting-edge electronic sensor design.


Author(s):  
Л. Чен

With the increasing aging of the population, the demand for elderly assistance machinery is increasing. By comparing the advantages and disadvantages of the existing elderly assistance devices and analyzing the daily activities and care needs of the elderly, this paper determines the main functions of the mechanical devices for the elderly to move around alone and proposes a general design scheme. Based on the overall design plan, the main mechanisms such as axillary support mechanism, sitting mechanism, posture adjustment mechanism and wheel mechanism were designed, and the operability and stability of the device were improved through the linkage of the variable cell mechanism. Virtual prototype modeling was carried out by solidworks to verify the rationality of the structure. The device not only has better function, but also has simpler structure and lower maintenance cost, which is more suitable for market demand.


2021 ◽  
Vol 153 (A1) ◽  
Author(s):  
J Dodman

January 2009 saw the introduction of substantial changes to SOLAS, commonly referred to as SOLAS 2009. Not only have significant parts of Chapter II-1 completely changed, but so have the methodologies for assessing survivability of certain ship types. This paper provides an overview of some of the main topics and how Lloyd’s Register is adapting to provide necessary industry solutions and support, immediately and into the future. It provides an insight into the probabilistic requirements, our approval processes, developments and our participation in defining industry standards. It is evident in this paper that the discussions predominantly revolve around passenger ships. This is due to their complexity and the conflict between the new regulations for survivability assessment moving from a restrained deterministic requirement to a risk-based probabilistic solution. It also highlights real issues over the difficulties of implementing this methodology. This conflict in overall design is less pronounced for dry cargo ships, which did not have to comply with a general damage stability standard until 1992 when the probabilistic concept was introduced for dry cargo ships only. Under SOLAS 2009, a modified requirement has been implemented. However, the fundamental issues remain the same.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 13731
Author(s):  
Wan-Ju Liao ◽  
Chieh-Hsin Tang

This study uses cases of practical education to illustrate the process and results of innovative construction methods. The results are as follows: 1. Originating from the nature of materials, development of construction methods through understanding the characteristics of materials can better demonstrate the importance of detailed design. 2. Through the addition of other materials, wood structures can stand out from the conventional form to show an amazing style. 3. Through practices, students can understand the importance of detailed design. Starting from the essence of the material and returning to the overall design through detailed design can indeed create unexpected results. 4. Feedback on teaching to provide reference for subsequent courses.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Yaling Li

In order to overcome the problems of low security and high message delay in traditional counseling systems, this article designs and proposes a new counseling system based on the weighted hybrid algorithm. According to the principle of system design, the system architecture diagram and system role are designed. In the hardware part of the system, the user management module, online consultation module, and knowledge base module are designed to realize the psychological consultation function of the system. In the software part, the weighted hybrid algorithm is used to divide the psychological information state of the consultants effectively. Combined with the hardware and software of the system, the overall design of the system is completed. The experimental results show that, compared with the traditional consulting system, the designed system can effectively ensure the information security of consultants and reduce the message delay of the system, which has higher practical application value.


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