Title :
Concurrent design and analysis of the Navigator wearable computer system: the thermal perspective
Author :
Amon, Cristina H. ; Nigen, Jay S. ; Siewiorek, Daniel P. ; Smailagic, Asim ; Stivoric, John
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes the concurrent design of a wearable computer, called the Navigator, developed and built at Carnegie Mellon University in a multidesigner, multidomain environment. The design effort for the Navigator involved nineteen designers, representing the disciplines of electrical engineering, industrial design, mechanical engineering, software engineering, and human-computer interaction. The concurrent design framework developed by the Navigator design team is outlined and the parallel activities within each design phase are described, including the synchronization and interactions among all design disciplines at the phase boundaries. The evolution of the interdisciplinary design of the Navigator wearable computer is presented, with particular emphasis placed upon the role of the thermal design group in the overall design process. Furthermore, the particular challenges associated with the concurrent thermal management of wearable computer systems are outlined
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; computerised navigation; concurrent engineering; cooling; design engineering; microcomputer applications; microcomputers; packaging; portable computers; thermal analysis; Carnegie Mellon University; Navigator design team; Navigator wearable computer system; concurrent design; multidesigner multidomain environment; thermal design group; Computer industry; Displays; Electrical engineering; Manufacturing; Portable computers; Radio navigation; Speech recognition; Thermal management; Thermal management of electronics; Wearable computers;
Journal_Title :
Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology, Part A, IEEE Transactions on