Sensory Utilizable Design Elements: Classifications, Applications and Challenges

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Abstract

The sensory acquisition of in situ data in technical systems is one of the key requirements set by ongoing digitalization. The sensory utilization of mechanical design elements is a step towards the accomplishment of this requirement. To set a common ground for further research in the context of sensory utilizable design elements, this paper reviews the current state of research in this topic. First, the aim, potentials and classification of sensory utilizable design elements are introduced. Next, examples of sensory utilizable design elements are presented. These examples are used to demonstrate the technical and methodical challenges that have to be addressed in order to establish sensory utilizable design elements as a solution for the requirements of digitalization.

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Harder, A., Hausmann, M., Kraus, B., Kirchner, E., & Hasse, A. (2022, March 1). Sensory Utilizable Design Elements: Classifications, Applications and Challenges. Applied Mechanics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/applmech3010012

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