Print Email Facebook Twitter Developing an Interactive Augmented Prototyping Methodology to Support Design Reviews Title Developing an Interactive Augmented Prototyping Methodology to Support Design Reviews Author Verlinden, J.C. Contributor Horvath, I. (promotor) Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Design Engineering Date 2014-10-17 Abstract Physical prototypes and scale models play an important role in engineering design processes, especially in the field of industrial design. Such models are typically used to explore and discuss design concepts in various stages, from initial idea generation to manufacturing. Over the last decade, augmented reality technologies have been developed to assist prototyping in design.?we can employ head-mounted displays, projectors, or handheld video- mixing solutions, as well as 3d printing to “enrich” physical models with features, materials, and behaviour. The outcome of this project is a design support methodology, entitled interactive augmented prototyping methodology (iap-m), which utilizes augmented reality as an instrument to support design reviews. The instrument, a projection and recording unit, was patented and licensed to a techno starter for further valorisation. Although the instrumentation is central in this study, it requires procedures and methods to be applied in design processes. The insights that lead to iap-m originated from empirical studies and design inclusive research, and were implemented in a collection of demonstrators. Subject Augmented RealityDesign SupportDesign ResearchAugmented PrototypingAdditive Manufacturing To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:253876ef-b158-4aa1-b39a-7d35fd76f753 Publisher VSSD ISBN 9789065623607 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights (c) 2014 Verlinden, J.C. Files PDF thesis_verlinden_complete_lores.pdf 37.94 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:253876ef-b158-4aa1-b39a-7d35fd76f753/datastream/OBJ/view