Roadmap to Consider Physiological and Psychological Aspects of User-product Interactions in Virtual Product Engineering

Wartzack S, Schröppel T, Wolf A, Miehling J (2019)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2019

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

City/Town: Cambridge, United Kingdom

Pages Range: 3989-3998

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED19)

Event location: Delft

URI: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-conference-on-engineering-design/article/roadmap-to-consider-physiological-and-psychological-aspects-of-userproduct-interactions-in-virtual-product-engineering/9D7ABC9E2F9F01961FA0965F127F178A

DOI: 10.1017/dsi.2019.406

Open Access Link: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-conference-on-engineering-design/article/roadmap-to-consider-physiological-and-psychological-aspects-of-userproduct-interactions-in-virtual-product-engineering/9D7ABC9E2F9F01961

Abstract

To successfully facilitate user-centred design, a multitude of different aspects has to be considered, from purely physiological to psychological-emotional factors. The overall aim is to increase the customer satisfaction by enhancing the fit between products and their users in the respective context of use. Further virtualisation of user-centred design processes holds the potential to convey the concepts of frontloading and predictive engineering from classical product engineering. Our vision is to facilitate a comprehensive consideration of user-product interactions in virtual product engineering operationalised by the mission to develop methods and tools to assess and design user-product interactions according to physiological and psychological aspects. A variety of work has already been done to model musculoskeletal user groups, to configure, predict, simulate and optimise physical user-product interactions, to integrate such models into CAD or to map individual subjective values to product design. Nevertheless, there are still research areas to be addressed to enable a comprehensive implementation of the mentioned approach. These are discussed in the present contribution.

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APA:

Wartzack, S., Schröppel, T., Wolf, A., & Miehling, J. (2019). Roadmap to Consider Physiological and Psychological Aspects of User-product Interactions in Virtual Product Engineering. In Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED19) (pp. 3989-3998). Delft: Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

MLA:

Wartzack, Sandro, et al. "Roadmap to Consider Physiological and Psychological Aspects of User-product Interactions in Virtual Product Engineering." Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED19), Delft Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 3989-3998.

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