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The Aerospace Corporation Collaborative design and analysis of EO sensors 1 Collaborative design and analysis of Electro-Optical sensors

by Jason Geis, Jeff Lang, Leslie Peterson, Francisco Roybal, David Thomas
"... Complex products are best developed in a collaborative design environment where engineering data and CAD/CAE results can be shared across engineering discipline boundaries within a common software interface. A new software tool that allows Electro-Optical (EO) sensors to be developed in this manner ..."
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Complex products are best developed in a collaborative design environment where engineering data and CAD/CAE results can be shared across engineering discipline boundaries within a common software interface. A new software tool that allows Electro-Optical (EO) sensors to be developed in this manner

COMPLEX AGENT INTERACTIONS IN OPERATIONAL SIMULATIONS FOR AEROSPACE DESIGN

by Benjamin Schumann, James Scanlan, Hans Fangohr
"... Product complexity in the aerospace industry has grown fast while design procedures and techniques did not keep pace. Product life cycle implications are largely neglected during the early design phase. Also, aerospace designers fail to optimize products for the intended operational environment. Thi ..."
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Product complexity in the aerospace industry has grown fast while design procedures and techniques did not keep pace. Product life cycle implications are largely neglected during the early design phase. Also, aerospace designers fail to optimize products for the intended operational environment

COMPLEX AGENT INTERACTIONS IN OPERATIONAL SIMULATIONS FOR AEROSPACE DESIGN

by Farhan Akthar, Syed Amer Ali, Shiva Prasad Padigala, Bommidi Bhaskar
"... Product complexity in the aerospace industry has grown fast while design procedures and techniques did not keep pace. Product life cycle implications are largely neglected during the early design phase. Also, aerospace designers fail to optimize products for the intended operational environment. Thi ..."
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Product complexity in the aerospace industry has grown fast while design procedures and techniques did not keep pace. Product life cycle implications are largely neglected during the early design phase. Also, aerospace designers fail to optimize products for the intended operational environment

Challenge in the Aerospace University Classroom

by Vladimir V. Riabov - AIAA Paper , 2000
"... Challenging problems and research have been considered as vital components of Aerospace Engineering curricula. Some Engineering, Computer Science, and Math Courses in American colleges have been analyzed to find positive factors that would be helpful in mutually beneficial cooperation between colleg ..."
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of modern engineering concepts, developing strong background and research skills, finding unique solutions of new problems, and preparing students for success and surviving in industrial environment.

Realtime Ray Tracing for Advanced Visualization in the Aerospace Industry

by Andreas Dietrich, Ingo Wald, Holger Schmidt, Kristian Sons, Philipp Slusallek
"... One of the most pervasive problems in large-scale engineering projects is the difficulty in realistically visualizing models for evaluating the design and its visual appearance. The prohibitively high investment of using physical mockups has led to pre-assembly being performed almost entirely digita ..."
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the collaborative design review of a Boeing 777 plus lighting visualization and evaluation of industrial design concepts from EADS.

Integrated Engineering Environments for Large Complex Products

by G. Coates, I. Ritchey, A. H. B. Duffy, W. Hills, R. I. Whitfield , 2000
"... along with a brief explana-tion of the main focus towards large made-to-order products. Three key areas of research at the Centre, which have evolved as a result of collaboration with industrial partners from various sectors of industry, are identified as (1) decision support and optimisation, (2) d ..."
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is presented followed by a brief explanation of research in these areas at the Engineering Design Centre. A more detailed description is then presented regarding the co-ordination aspect of research being conducted at the Engineering De-sign Centre, in collaboration with the CAD Centre at the University

1Collaborative Engine for Distributed Mechanical Design

by Qianfu Ni, Wen Feng Lu
"... Abstract Effective collaboration is essential for engineers at geographically dispersed locations to accomplish good design with less iteration. Over the last several years, more and more efforts have been put into such research as many industries have distributed their product development to locat ..."
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new collaborative applications or integrate legacy applications into collaborative environments. An XML-based information representation is developed to streamline the information transmission within the distributed environment. A case study is carried out to show how this engine facilitates designers

Model compression for design synchronization within distributed environments

by S. H. Bok, A. Senthil Kumar, Y. S. Wong, A. Y. C. Nee, Simon See - Computer-Aided Design and Applications
"... Collaborative engineering across distributed environments characterizes today’s product development practices due to industry trends and info-communications advances. This takes place as ad-hoc fragmented value chains that increasingly require distributed collaborative design amongst companies seeki ..."
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Collaborative engineering across distributed environments characterizes today’s product development practices due to industry trends and info-communications advances. This takes place as ad-hoc fragmented value chains that increasingly require distributed collaborative design amongst companies

AF T Collaborative Virtual Environments for Ergonomics: Embedding the Design Engineer Role in the Loop

by Charles Pontonnier, Georges Dumont
"... Figure 1: A user and an engineer are collaborating within a CVE through 3D annotations of the CVE. On the left is the engineer’s view of the user showing what are his maximum reachable limits. On the right is the user’s view of the the engineer placing some bounds in the CVE to show where the user c ..."
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cannot place a workstation element. The aim of this paper is to define the role and duties of a design engineer involved in a collaborative ergonomic design session sup-ported by a 3D collaborative virtual environment. For example, such a session can be used to adapt the manual task an operator must

COLLABORATIVE LEARNING AND DESIGN IN ARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING, AND CONSTRUCTION

by K. Menzel
"... Abstract: In the A/E/C industry there is a strong need for the protection of competitive capacity. The share of traditional A/E/C-tasks within the total construction cost of a project is continuously declining. On the other hand, the degree and the complexity of technical equipment installed in buil ..."
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Abstract: In the A/E/C industry there is a strong need for the protection of competitive capacity. The share of traditional A/E/C-tasks within the total construction cost of a project is continuously declining. On the other hand, the degree and the complexity of technical equipment installed
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