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  • vision Proposal Design method
    International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2011
    Co-Authors: Koji Yanagida, Yoshihiro Ueda, Katsumi Takahashi, Seiji Hayakawa, Kazuhiko Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    The "Vision-Proposal Design Method" discussed in this paper is a practical method for Designing in an age of ubiquitous computing. This comprehensive method makes possible new and innovative services, systems and products that are currently unavailable, as well as proposing advances for those that currently exist. It encompasses the entire HCD (Human-Centered Design) process, and presents a new vision with experiential value for both user and business from an HCD viewpoint. It creates specific ideas for services, systems and products while also delivering their specifications. This paper reviews evaluation results of its utility and effectiveness through a brief summary of the method with examples of its application.

  • HCI (16) - Vision-Proposal Design method
    Human Centered Design, 2011
    Co-Authors: Koji Yanagida, Yoshihiro Ueda, Katsumi Takahashi, Seiji Hayakawa, Kazuhiko Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    The "Vision-Proposal Design Method" discussed in this paper is a practical method for Designing in an age of ubiquitous computing. This comprehensive method makes possible new and innovative services, systems and products that are currently unavailable, as well as proposing advances for those that currently exist. It encompasses the entire HCD (Human-Centered Design) process, and presents a new vision with experiential value for both user and business from an HCD viewpoint. It creates specific ideas for services, systems and products while also delivering their specifications. This paper reviews evaluation results of its utility and effectiveness through a brief summary of the method with examples of its application.

Gonzalo Maldonado Gúzman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Bjorn Heinrich - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Active Noise Control Proposal Design enhanced because of using sensors/actuators based on nanostructures
    E3S Web of Conferences, 2019
    Co-Authors: Jesus A. Calderón, Julio C. Tafur, Eliseo B. Barriga, Roland Mas, Luis Chirinos, Enrique Barrantes, Jorge Alencastre, Oscar Melgarejo, John H. Lozano, Bjorn Heinrich
    Abstract:

    Big machines and motors, that under operating work produces high decibels of noise in wide range of work, these values are near 90 dB that is not healthy for humans. Normally, it is used passive mechanisms to attenuate noise such as big headphones. However that solution is not enough when noise has changes in frequency domain. Therefore, it is proposed in this work a solution by noise cancellation with Active Mechanisms; nevertheless, we Designed a hybrid algorithm improved through predictive/adaptive concurrent algorithms strategies, with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). By other side, based on nanostructures, it has been analyzed the effect in robustness and wide range of work by frequency domain in order to enhance noise cancellation.

  • Magnetic Bearing Proposal Design for a General Unbalanced Rotor System enhanced because of using sensors/actuators based in nanostructures
    E3S Web of Conferences, 2019
    Co-Authors: Jesus A. Calderón, Julio C. Tafur, Eliseo B. Barriga, Roland Mas, Luis Chirinos, Enrique Barrantes, Jorge Alencastre, Oscar Melgarejo, John H. Lozano, Bjorn Heinrich
    Abstract:

    Rotor systems need bearings in order to keep uniformity of rotational movement transmission. However, bearingsgenerate friction and energy losses due to heating transmisssion through the friction; for this reason, mechanicak bearings are replaced by magnetic bearings owing to avoid energy losing because of friction. We Designed Active Magnetic Bearings (AMB) to transmit rotational movement from source of movement (motor) through the rotor to the movement receptor (such as a conveyor belt). Magnetic Bearings need accuracy during System Identification process and a sophisticated control algorithm to get an uniform rotation movement transmission. In this work also it was analyzed and proved by simulations that Active Magnetic Bearings composed with sensors /actuators based in nanostructures are faster and robust compared with AMB based in traditional sensors/actuators. It because, nanostructures receive and send signals better way tan traditional sensors/actuators, because of high oredered nanoarrays improve sensor/actuator properties.

Koji Yanagida - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • vision Proposal Design method
    International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 2011
    Co-Authors: Koji Yanagida, Yoshihiro Ueda, Katsumi Takahashi, Seiji Hayakawa, Kazuhiko Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    The "Vision-Proposal Design Method" discussed in this paper is a practical method for Designing in an age of ubiquitous computing. This comprehensive method makes possible new and innovative services, systems and products that are currently unavailable, as well as proposing advances for those that currently exist. It encompasses the entire HCD (Human-Centered Design) process, and presents a new vision with experiential value for both user and business from an HCD viewpoint. It creates specific ideas for services, systems and products while also delivering their specifications. This paper reviews evaluation results of its utility and effectiveness through a brief summary of the method with examples of its application.

  • HCI (16) - Vision-Proposal Design method
    Human Centered Design, 2011
    Co-Authors: Koji Yanagida, Yoshihiro Ueda, Katsumi Takahashi, Seiji Hayakawa, Kazuhiko Yamazaki
    Abstract:

    The "Vision-Proposal Design Method" discussed in this paper is a practical method for Designing in an age of ubiquitous computing. This comprehensive method makes possible new and innovative services, systems and products that are currently unavailable, as well as proposing advances for those that currently exist. It encompasses the entire HCD (Human-Centered Design) process, and presents a new vision with experiential value for both user and business from an HCD viewpoint. It creates specific ideas for services, systems and products while also delivering their specifications. This paper reviews evaluation results of its utility and effectiveness through a brief summary of the method with examples of its application.