DocumentCode
2363867
Title
A Mechatronics Approach to Rapid Product Development: A Case Study
Author
Diegel, O. ; Singamneni, S. ; Withell, A.
Author_Institution
Creative Ind. Res. Inst., Auckland Univ. of Technol., Auckland
fYear
2008
fDate
2-4 Dec. 2008
Firstpage
588
Lastpage
593
Abstract
Mechatronics represents a ´systems design´ approach in which mechanical, electronics and software systems are tightly integrated and are seen to influence each other, and therefore have a design impact on each other and the system as a whole. It is therefore essential that they all be designed as a true ´system´. In essence, a mechatronics design approach can be seen as an ideal form of concurrent engineering in which, different disciplines truly collaborate with (and influence) each other at all stages of the project. This paper examines how a mechatronics approach can effectively be used when designing conventional consumer products and presents a case study of the Spengler Cardiovascular Lab, a technologically complex project involving a variety of technologies, including electronic, mechanical, and software systems. This product was developed by a collaborative team working concurrently in three countries, in less than five months through the tightly integrated use of mechatronics design principles, concurrent engineering and virtual and physical rapid prototyping that allowed for a fast reiterative design approach and a short product development cycle.
Keywords
concurrent engineering; mechatronics; rapid prototyping (industrial); concurrent engineering; mechatronics approach; mechatronics design; rapid product development:; rapid prototyping; reiterative design approach; spengler cardiovascular lab; Cardiology; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Concurrent engineering; Consumer products; Mechatronics; Product design; Product development; Software systems; Team working;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice, 2008. M2VIP 2008. 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Auckland
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3779-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-473-13532-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MMVIP.2008.4749596
Filename
4749596
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