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Goto, L. (author), Huysmans, T. (author), Lee, W. (author), Molenbroek, J.F.M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
In Ergonomic product design, designers need to translate anthropometric data of the target population into product dimensions or sizing systems. Currently, sizing systems are often based on traditional anthropometric data and generally use the variation of one or two key body dimensions directly related to the product. For products that need to...
conference paper 2019
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Singh, A. (author), Van Dijk, H.W. (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author), Keyson, D.V. (author)
Local generation, distribution and consumption of renewable energy within neighborhood is an emerging application context for the concept of `sharing'. This position paper introduces a cross-cultural approach to enable `new' social practices of renewable energy sharing in neighborhoods. The approach is being developed based on ongoing field...
conference paper 2015
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Kristensen, M.S. (author), Edworthy, J. (author), Özcan Vieira, E. (author), Denham, S. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Lee, W. (author), Lee, B. (author), Kim, S. (author), Jung, H. (author), Jeon, E. (author), Choi, T. (author), You, H. (author)
3D scanning technology has derived great opportunities for ergonomic product designs. This paper is aimed to introduce various research cases and methods based on 3D scanning have conducted by an ergonomics laboratory in South Korea. Sizing systems and representative 3D models developed on anthropometric measurements and 3D scan images with...
conference paper 2015
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Ozcan, E. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Van der Helm, A.J.C. (author), Jaskiewicz, T.J. (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Post, R.A.G. (author), Da Silva Cardozo, O. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
Aesthetic appreciation affects the success of products in a number of areas, such as user satisfaction and usability. Hence, designers apply aesthetic principles to create more successful products. However, it is still unclear how such principles apply to the services and systems that products are often part of. In this paper, we explore how two...
conference paper 2015
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Schifferstein, H.N.J. (author), Özcan Vieira, E. (author), Rozendaal, M.C. (author)
Recent years have shown the introduction of several types of smart products. These products gather data about user behaviour and try to determine an optimal response, in order to make the user’s life easier. However, some smart products also lead to user behaviour that is undesirable. Hence, we would like to introduce a new design paradigm...
conference paper 2015
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Camere, S. (author), Schifferstein, H.N.J. (author), Bordegoni, M. (author)
Product designers may struggle to materialize their initial, abstract idea into tangible sensory features forming a product. Being aware of the role of every sensory modality in conveying a specific experience, they are more likely to come up with original and meaningful solutions. However, it can be challenging to manage an experience-driven,...
conference paper 2015
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Van Dooren, M.M.M. (author), Visch, V.T. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author), Spijkerman, R. (author), Hendriks, V.M. (author)
Applying persuasive games in mental healthcare contexts, especially using game-elements to support and redesign therapy, is a relatively new concept. In the youth addiction care context, patients often have comorbidities, causing a lot of differences between them. Besides this, therapists apply the therapy protocol in a specific personal way,...
conference paper 2015
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Guerra Santin, O. (author), Silvester, S. (author), Konstantinou, T. (author)
A number of second skin solutions have been developed in recent years to solve the problem of large scale renovation of housing. The 2ndSkin approach presented in this paper is currently under development by a consortium of academic and industry partners in the Netherlands. The objective of the 2ndSkin project is to develop a strategy for an...
conference paper 2015
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Cuerda, E. (author), Guerra Santin, O. (author), Neila Gonzalez, F.J. (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author)
Recent research has shown large differences between the expected and the actual energy consumption in buildings. The differences have been attributed partially, to the assumptions made during the design phase of buildings when simulation methods are employed. More accurate occupancy profiles on building operation could help to carry out more...
conference paper 2015
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Calvi, L. (author), Vermeeren, A.P.O.S. (author)
In this paper, we introduce a unique approach to designing museum experiences for small museums. This approach entails methods for end users and stakeholders to collaboratively design experiences without the direct involvement of design professionals, and a platform for embodying the required design knowledge to do so, based on DIY technology...
conference paper 2015
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Marques Ribeiro Da Silva Cas, M. (author), Mugge, R. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
Because products are often discarded while still fully functioning, it may be possible to support durability with design that stimulates a more enduring product-owner relationship. This paper is based on the proposition that one promising approach to support such prolonged relevance is by developing products with a higher predisposition for the...
conference paper 2015
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Van Waart, P. (author), Mulder, I.J. (author), De Bont, C. (author)
Emerging pervasive technologies such as the Internet of Things and Open Data will have severe impact on the experience, interactions and wellbeing of citizens in future smart cities. Local governments are concerned how to engage and embed citizens in the process of smart city development because without them it is difficult for governments and...
conference paper 2015
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Boess, S.U. (author)
This paper presents the initial theoretical framework adopted for a study into resident acceptance of sustainable renovation. Seven expert interviews and two retrospective case studies revealed that the relationship between social housing residents and the renovation process requires careful attention. Rather than performance indicators and...
conference paper 2015
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Kun, P. (author), Mulder, I.J. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Singh, A. (author), Van Dijk, H.W. (author), Romero Herrera, N.A. (author), Keyson, D.V. (author), Wartena, B.O. (author)
With the advent of Smart Energy Systems and Energy Cooperatives in the Netherlands and elsewhere, sharing of renewable energy within neighbourhoods is likely to gain wide prominence in the near future. Today the concept of 'Energy Sharing' is often limited to householders 'selling' their surplus of locally generated energy to the energy grid....
conference paper 2015
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Boru, A. (author), Joore, Peter (author), Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author), Goossens, R.H.M. (author)
Participatory design or co-design is defined as the active engagement of all<br/>stakeholders in a design process. However, in many co-design projects, only end<br/>users are involved. Participants are often considered as the traditional<br/>representatives of a generalized stakeholder group, without prior analysis made<br/>on each individual’s...
conference paper 2015
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Blijlevens, J. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
to feel connected to and autonomous from their ‘type of people’ and when product designs do they are aesthetically pleasing. From an evolutionary perspective, product designs provide aesthetic pleasure because they help direct beneficial behavior. We argue that people can fulfill their evolutionary need for safety through product designs that...
conference paper 2014
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