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Xia, Zhi Liang. "Empirical Study 3D Rhino Three-Dimensional Design Course Comprehensive Practice Case Teaching." Applied Mechanics and Materials 556-562 (May 2014): 6387–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.556-562.6387.

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Traditional teaching by making a small 3 d software works to master basic software usage, the project development process is not involved in,through this research based on the combination of learning with working,establish CHINT electric carton packaging,allow students to access to the whole process of an actual project development.Through project-driven,students participate in the design process.The classroom teaching with the organic combination of project development,play an important role in promoting students’ team work、division of the project and a comprehensive grasp of technology,at the same time it has practical significance in the curriculum reform and CHINT electric carton packaging show.
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Audina Gusma Triana and Fauzan Aulia. "Re-Design Packaging Cookies Deanke Padang." SENIMAN: Jurnal Publikasi Desain Komunikasi Visual 1, no. 1 (May 30, 2023): 190–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.59581/seniman-widyakarya.v1i1.1043.

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Deanke is an artisanal cookies business that sells online. The products offered by Deanke are specific in the field of cookies and brownies. The purpose of this Final Project is to produce a new packaging design for Deanke's cookies, by maximising the function of packaging as a means of product communication and branding to consumers so as to increase Deanke's brand awareness. The method used in this design is the 4D method consisting of Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate with data analysis method through SWOT Analysis. This design will produce the main media in the form of packaging and supporting media in the form of social media, menus, thank cards / gift cards, stickers, posters and x-banners which are tested for feasibility to the target audience. It is expected that through this packaging design can achieve the main objectives in maximising the function of packaging, through a better packaging structure and increasing Deanke's brand awareness.
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Fauzi, Muhammad. "REBRANDING DESAIN KEMASAN SENANG MANIS GULA SEMUT AREN PT. ADITYA AGRI MANDIRI DI SUKABUMI." JURNAL Dasarrupa: Desain dan Seni Rupa 4, no. 2 (December 26, 2022): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.52005/dasarrupa.v4i2.129.

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This final project is very helpful in the development of MSME Senang Manis which is an organic palm sugar business in the Cicantayan, Sukabumi. This design aims to maximize the packaging materials for Senang Manis products in order to optimally maintain product quality and produce practicality to consumers, then provide clarity of information, complete and appropriate visual design presentation according to packaging standards as an identity strength that can build an image in order to increase product competitiveness. ant sugar in the middle of the market. This final project was compiled using the mix method research method and the packaging design design method according to Klimchuk & Krasovec. The media in this design are product packaging (primary and secondary), brochures and paper bags. Therefore, the rebranding of the Senang Manis product packaging owned by PT. Aditya Agri Mandiri is the most effective movement in order to build an initial image and expand the business to a wider realm.
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Santhosh Elavarasan D, Ananth R, Solai Ragul R, and David Blessley S. "ADAPTION IN WASHING LIQUID PACKAGING SYSTEM." international journal of engineering technology and management sciences 7, no. 2 (2023): 247–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i02.029.

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The aim of this project is to design a system for filling soap oil into pockets using a piston pump injection method. The system includes a piston pump that has two non-return valves (NRVs) inside it. The lower NRV opens when oil enters the pump. The upper NRV opens and the lower NRV closes during delivery. The piston pump method provides low power, high efficiency deliveries, making it the ideal choice for this project. The system design includes the selection and sizing of the pump, valves, and other necessary components, as well as the development of a control system to regulate the flow rate and timing of the pump. The system is intended to be reliable, efficient, and cost-effective.Overall, this project aims to develop a piston pump-based system for filling soap oil into pockets that meets the requirements for high efficiency, low power consumption, and reliability.
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Panyarjun, Oranis, and Thitima Olarikabutr. "A Study of RTE Structural Packaging Design." Advanced Materials Research 308-310 (August 2011): 1759–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.308-310.1759.

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Packaging plays an important role in decreasing the environmental impact and, simultaneously, improving well-being and safety of people. Due to a lack of time, ready-to-eat meal (RTE) offers more convenience choice to consumers than buying all ingredients and cooking at home. Thermoforming containers for RTE meals provides many packaging benefits such as protection and preservation, shelf life expansion, good appearance for display at point of purchase, convenience during transport and usage. However, thermoforming trays are made of plastic materials and are disposable packaging. This research project focuses on three parts: the study of the relationship between RTE food attributes and the structural packaging characteristics, the analysis of existing thermoforming structural design, and the synthesis of a new approach which takes the environmental impact into account for RTE packaging structures. The purposes of this research are (1) to investigate the technical design problems for these package’s structural characteristics by a thermoforming method, (2) to quantify the food packaging characteristics in relation to product attributes by using the perceptual mapping, as well as (3) to formulate a design guideline for the structural packaging characteristics which incorporates with the criterion of the environmental concern.
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Божко, Т. О. "НАВЧАЛЬНІ АЛГОРИТМИ ДИЗАЙНУ ПАКУВАЛЬНОЇ ПРОДУКЦІЇ." Art and Design, no. 3 (December 11, 2018): 54–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30857/2617-0272.2018.3.5.

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The purpose of the paper is to consider and select the learning activities algorithms for the process of training the design of packaging products proficients. The article gives a detailed review of the preparatory stages of learning activities for the independent implementation of packaging products projects.The methodology of the research implies using the method of system-comparative analysis and method of comparison of algorithms for professional design and learning design activities.The article proves the irrelevance between students' expectations for insight in setting and solving project tasks. The article determines the necessity for the conscious impression of synthetic and integrated nature of design operation. The article formulates and allocates 6 stages of learning activity, namely: accumulation of experience of the designer in relation to the possibilities of forming the packaging structures and their further transformation, depending on the materials and manufacturing technologies; studying of analogues of packaging products; design problems formulation, according to each project situation; the generation of ideas; the formation of variational project proposals; testing generated offers and choosing the most optimal solution.The originality of the work is to establish the distinct stages of educational designing and to reveal the essential encountered contradictions that should be solved by the designer in the process of mastering the design skills of the packaging products.The practical value of the research is its influence on the process of training graphic designer. This process includes following components: the formation of basic knowledge; development of observation; analysis skills; creative thinking skills and ideas generation; process management modification and the skills of accurate technical reproduction of the specified modification using a wide range of image tools; empathy and skills of reasonable selection of project proposals.
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Du, Dong. "The Design of the Automatic Packing Machine for Syringe." Applied Mechanics and Materials 536-537 (April 2014): 1390–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.536-537.1390.

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The Current domestic production enterprises of disposable syringe in all packaging chain for artificial fill, and complete a thermal sealing, packaging need to be done in a sterile environment down. Due to the low machining efficiency, need a lot of artificial operation, it is difficult to ensure that the quality of the product of uniform manufacturing, is not in conformity with the sterile medical devices industry, the industry standards of fyrogen-free. In order to overcome these shortcomings, we developed a "disposable syringe filler", and applied for national invention patent (patent name: eat hutch waste water purification methods and purification system), the project has been listed as a development zone of tianjin government innovation. This paper introduces the equipment of the system composition, working principle, technological process and control method, in the medical packaging industry promotion value extremely.
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Rassadina, Svetlana P., and Viktoriya S. Smirnova. "DESIGN CONCEPT OF PACKAGING PRODUCTS OF THE «VOSKRESENSKY CHEESE MAKER» TRADEMARK." Technologies & Quality 58, no. 4 (February 28, 2023): 58–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2587-6147-2022-4-58-58-64.

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The article analyzes the possibility of promoting the brand “Voskresensky cheese maker” in the context of the design of a series of consumer packaging, as well as the development of gastronomic tourism in the Kostroma region. The analysis of the project situation for the brand “Voskresensky cheese maker” in comparison with competitors of the dairy market of the Kostroma region is given, the target audience is considered, promising directions of brand development are noted. The presented design concept of the development of the brand “Voskresensky cheese maker” is based on the history of the development of the cheese business in S. Sunday, images of the village, Russian fairs and creativity of B. M. Kustodiev. A series of author's illustrations has been created, the results of graphic work on the project, layouts of packaging of a series of dairy products are presented.
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Brunklaus, Birgit, Isabel Ordóñez, Kristina Svahnström, and Lotta Svärd. "User centred design and energy efficient packaging collection infrastructure supporting circular future lifestyles." E3S Web of Conferences 349 (2022): 01012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202234901012.

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The collection and recycling of packaging and life cycle assessments have traditionally been developed from a technical perspective, not including the actors in the chain. How recycling should be done depends on who you ask, and whether you look at the issue from an energy, material, legal or user perspective. FTI, the Packaging and Newspaper Collection organization is responsible for better circularity and collecting these fractions in Sweden’s municipalities. When recyclable materials end up in the wrong place, it causes problems leading to increased energy use in the life cycle. The ongoing project Tjårven, aims to reduce energy use in connection with packaging collection, as well as potential energy gains in the second stage of the packaging life cycle, by redesigning packaging collection from a user centred perspective. To do this, design interventions are developed based on observed and self-reported user behaviour, a literature review of state-of-the-art collection infrastructure and an understanding of the system developed using actor-based LCA methodology. The latter methodology is used to show the energy use in the lifecycle, including the actions of the actors in the chain. The interventions developed will be tested through a case study that will be evaluated to see if it helps to achieve more energy efficient collection infrastructure, allowing for better circularity and therefore more sustainable future lifestyles. The present article presents the first part of the project, summarizing the results from the user centred observations, literature review and initial actor-based LCA model.
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Wang, Zhelu. "Design and Implementation of Numerical Control Yarn Stranding and Binding Machine." Academic Journal of Science and Technology 1, no. 3 (June 15, 2022): 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ajst.v1i3.523.

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Yarn stranding and packaging machinery has always been a special mechanical equipment with high technical requirements and large cross industries in the light textile packaging industry. In order to realize the automatic stranding and packing of small batch yarn, the automatic stranding and packing system is designed according to its working principle, and the control system is designed based on smc6480 controller, and its software is used for programming. The experimental research shows that the control system of this project runs well, which is conducive to cost saving and function expansion of the subsequent sequence.
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Guo, Zidi. "Innovative Application Study Of Label-free Concept In Packaging Design." Highlights in Art and Design 1, no. 3 (November 22, 2022): 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v1i3.2953.

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The lack of an objective evaluation system and monitoring system for product design has led to an endless stream of "formalism" in product engineering, exacerbating the current situation of excessive and disproportionate product design, and even creating an economic and social hazard. This paper focuses on the important role of the "label-free" concept in the design of beverage packaging products, based on three aspects: national environmental protection, product differentiation, and international market trends, while conducting experimental research through data collection and project studies. The aim is to solve the problem of resource waste and environmental pollution caused by beverage packaging through this new design trend.
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Durmaz, Büşra, and Füsun Curaoğlu. "Food Design as a University-Industry Collaboration Project: An Experience Design on Controlling Chocolate Consumption and Long-Term Eating Behavior." Orclever Proceedings of Research and Development 1, no. 1 (December 31, 2022): 271–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.56038/oprd.v1i1.185.

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While technology-oriented developments in the modern world change our perceptions of time and speed, they also force our food consumption patterns such as getting pleasure from what we eat and eating slowly. The habit of eating quickly and hastily causes not only the feeling of not understanding the taste of the food eaten, but also the inability to postpone the feeling of satiety and therefore many health problems. This project is considered as an experience and packaging design on controlling chocolate consumption and long-term eating behavior. As a result, a product and product packaging design was made that supports the active role of the senses such as sight, smell and hearing, where consumption begins, in order to consume chocolate by melting and to actively secrete the most important stimulant salivary glands in order to provide a healthy and long-term pleasure-based consumption.
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Austin, Simon, Andrew Baldwin, Baizhan Li, and Paul Waskett. "Application of the Analytical Design Planning Technique to Construction Project Management." Project Management Journal 31, no. 2 (June 2000): 48–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/875697280003100206.

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Current construction project planning practices take little account of the interdisciplinary, iterative nature of the design process. This, combined with work packaging devised to suit construction and other influences on design planning, leads to a compromised design process containing inevitable cycles of redesign. This paper describes the Analytical Design Planning Technique (ADePT), a project planning methodology that helps to overcome these problems by providing a structured approach based on information flow rather than the production of design deliverables. It takes in account the iterative nature of design enabling coordinated, integrated design solutions to be developed within budgetary and time constraints.
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Abdel-Malek, K., Z. Mi, J. Yang, and K. Nebel. "Optimization-Based Layout Design." Applied Bionics and Biomechanics 2, no. 3-4 (2005): 187–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2005/285756.

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The layout problem is of importance to ergonomists, vehicle/cockpit packaging engineers, designers of manufacturing assembly lines, designers concerned with the placement of levers, knobs, controls, etc. in the reachable workspace of a human, and also to users of digital human modeling code, where digital prototyping has become a valuable tool. This paper proposes a hybrid optimization method (gradient-based optimization and simulated annealing) to obtain the layout design. We implemented the proposed algorithm for a project at Oral-B Laboratories, where a manufacturing cell involves an operator who handles three objects, some with the left hand, others with the right hand.
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Cao, Le, and Yan Yuan. "Design for Incline Impact Testing Machine." Applied Mechanics and Materials 246-247 (December 2012): 782–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.246-247.782.

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Focusing on the actual demands from the packaging laboratory on the incline impact testing machine and the characteristics of the incline impact, a new incline testing machine with flexible impact panel has been designed. It firstly introduces the overall project design for the instrument, then gives detailed introduction to the major parts such as the winch, impact incline, impact panel, car, support and so on from the following three aspects, namely the design idea, design approach and design result, finally illustrates the assembly and usage for all the parts of the instrument. As for t this instrument in this paper, first place the impact panel horizontally, then under the drag of the winch, the car will be lifted slowly at a constant speed and the impact panel will be lifted to be perpendicular to the incline by the hydraulic cylinder. The design for this instrument has a great significance in the experimental teaching for packaging engineering and related scientific researches.
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Kristanto, Michelle Caroline. "MEMBUAT DESAIN PACKAGING PRODUK BODY CARE REVEUSE." Jurnal VICIDI 11, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 64–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.37715/vicidi.v11i1.1989.

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In increasing self-confidence in appearance, it is necessary to maintain a clean and healthy body by exfoliating the skin. Reveuse comes with a beauty product in the form of a natural body scrub cube that can treat skin efficiently and can increase the confidence of women aged 18 to 29 who love skincare. In an effort to solve these problems, Reveuse faces a problem in making a suitable design for the packaging of Reveuse body scrub products because the product being offered is a body scrub cube which is still not well known and recognized by the public. Therefore, the problem formulation of this journal is how to make packaging design for Reveuse body care products. The purpose of designing this final project is to create a packaging design for Reveuse body care products so that the product is easier to recognize as a beauty product and has its own charm. The research methods used were qualitative and quantitative through literature studies, interviews with three expert users, three extreme users, and a survey to 100 target audiences. Based on the results of a trial analysis of Reveuse's packaging design work, several designs will be revised, namely the use of Reveuse's main typeface and designs for packaging pouches that don't look like skincare products. Keywords: Body Care, Packaging, Design Style, Color Palette, Typography
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Daves, Glenn G. "Trends in Automotive Packaging." Additional Conferences (Device Packaging, HiTEC, HiTEN, and CICMT) 2014, DPC (January 1, 2014): 001818–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4071/2014dpc-keynote_th1_daves.

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The long-term trend in automobiles has been increasing electronics content over time. This trend is expected to continue and drives diverse functional, form factor, and reliability requirements. These requirements, in turn, are leading to changes in the package types selected and the performance specifications of the packages used for automotive electronics. Several examples will be given. This abstract covers the development of a distributed high temperature electronics demonstrator for integration with sensor elements to provide digital outputs that can be used by the FADEC (Full Authority Digital Electronic Control) system or the EHMS (Engine Health Monitoring System) on an aircraft engine. This distributed electronics demonstrator eliminates the need for the FADEC or EHMS to process the sensor signal, which will assist in making the overall system more accurate and efficient in processing only digital signals. This will offer weight savings in cables, harnesses and connector pin reduction. The design concept was to take the output from several on-engine sensors, carry out the signal conditioning, multiplexing, analogue to digital conversion and data transmission through a serial data bus. The unit has to meet the environmental requirements of DO-160 with the need to operate at 200°C, with short term operation at temperatures up to 250°C. The work undertaken has been to design an ASIC based on 1.0 μm Silicon on Insulator (SOI) device technology incorporating sensor signal conditioning electronics for sensors including resistance temperature probes, strain gauges, thermocouples, torque and frequency inputs. The ASIC contains analogue multiplexers, temperature stable voltage band-gap reference and bias circuits, ADC, BIST, core logic, DIN inputs and two parallel ARINC 429 serial databuses. The ASIC was tested and showed to be functional up to a maximum temperature of 275°C. The ASIC has been integrated with other high temperature components including voltage regulators, a crystal oscillator, precision resistors, silicon capacitors within a hermetic hybrid package. The hybrid circuit has been assembled within a stainless steel enclosure with high temperature connectors. The high temperature electronics demonstrator has been demonstrated operating from −40°C to +250°C. This work has been carried out under the EU Clean Sky HIGHTECS project with the Project being led by Turbomeca (Fr) and carried out by GE Aviation Systems (UK), GE Research – Munich (D) and Oxford University (UK).
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Febrian, Deri, M. Nasrul Kamal, and Riri Trinanda. "PERANCANGAN KEMASAN “BATIAH RANAH MINANG” MAKANAN KHAS PAYAKUMBUH." DEKAVE : Jurnal Desain Komunikasi Visual 11, no. 1 (May 4, 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/dekave.v11i1.112330.

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Writing this final project aims to design a business Buk Epi Sofinar which is located at Keluran Padang Tinggi Piliang, Payakumbuh City. Buk Epi has a business called Batiah Ranah Minang. Consumers do not know and understand the superiority of the product and the current identity of Batiah Ranah Minang is not optimal, making Buk Epi's business less noticed by consumers. Purpose of packaging design as a print media that functions product identity in an informative and communicative manner for consumer satisfaction and to increase product safety.The Glass Box method is used in designing, collecting data through observation, interviews and documentation from the owner. The method of SWOT data analysis as a problem solving by raising the advantages of getting the right layout, typography, and colors for Batiah Ranah Minang.The design of Batiah Ranah Minang business packaging design in Payakumbuh, can attract the attention of buyers and increase the existence of food businesses in the city of Payakumbuh. The addition of media such as X-banners, business cards, t-shirts, aprons, stickers, paper bags and mugs aims to support the main packaging media.Keywords: Packaging , Batiah Ranah Minang , Design
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Bozhko, Tetiana, and Oksana Chuieva. "Means and Techniques for the Selection of Packages in the Commodity Market." Demiurge: Ideas, Technologies, Perspectives of Design 5, no. 1 (May 27, 2022): 21–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31866/2617-7951.5.1.2022.257479.

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Research aim is to identify and systematize a set of techniques and tools that ensure the individuality of packaging products and strengthen their communicative function, as well as to establish opportunities for their inter­action. Research methods: the method of com­plex analysis is applied. Scientific novelty is to identify and systematize at least 16 excellent design techniques implemented in the pack­aging design with the help of these tools. It is established that most of these techniques can be implemented both individually and in com­bination with one or two other (but not more) techniques. Among the project techniques are: images demonstration of the idealized consum­er or producer; introduction of an advertising character; demonstration of an exaggerated in terms of consumer characteristics product; emphasizing of the awards or specific benefits of the trademark; dominance of typographic de­sign and advertising-font blocks over pictorial elements; introduction of innovative and origi­nal shaping into packaging structures; strength­ening usability through design elements; intro­duction of innovative technologies in packaging design; the use of additional packaging shell (not only to protect the product, but also to en­joy the process of interaction with packaging); presence of auxiliary textural characteristics of the packaging; reflection of ethnic traditions; minimalism and the “Swiss style” ideology im­plication in various forms; vintage design and use of craft paper; ecological design; mimicry and assimilation of goods to objects of the sur­rounding world; introduction of optical illusions. Conclusions: the design of packaging products involves the deliberate use of professional tech­niques, which create an individualized image of goods. Professional variation of all identified techniques and the use of their recommend­ed combinations can significantly facilitate the work of the designer and allows you to imple­ment an individualized approach to each pack­age that requires design or redesign.
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Radomska, V., and Alina Kostiuk. "IMAGE AND FONT COMPOSITION IN GRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION OF PACKAGING." Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Arhìtektura 4, no. 1 (March 30, 2022): 144–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sa2022.01.144.

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The article highlights the topical problems of searching for new methods of using font and image elements in project design methodology of compositional integrity of graphic identification development for packaging of consumer goods. Research purpose of the article is to outline and investigate the methods of reflecting identification of packaging with the help of author's unique image and font composition. We have analyzed and determined the role of author's unique creative thinking in ensuring the expedient synthesis of shape formation and optimal convenience, stylistic relevance, and marketing successful component for the development of goods packaging in zoo segment. Graphic design can convey almost any information to its recipient by means of signs and images, particularly on the basis of system typography. Successful combination of typography and visual image creates ideas, phenomena or process of real world. Conscious approach and ecological literacy of modern society is focused on the caring attitude to surrounding environment, particularly to protection of animals, which significantly influences production of both food and consumer type of these goods. Supporting element of this retail is always tightly interconnected with method and aesthetics of packaging. It has been discovered that the methodological structure of graphical visual and image language development, particularly author's unique font, has three main stages: 1st stage - rules of font construction; 2nd stage - work on detalization of separate sign; 3rd - work on font phrase and text. Application of individually developed typography in packaging design becomes a powerful means of visualization in objects of packaging and formation of brand awareness features of these goods. Formation of individual compositional patterns or ornamental elements in combination with author's unique font is the powerful compositional method and tool for solving the problem of visual perception of goods. It has been established that to ensure successful packaging design it is necessary to take into account functional and aesthetic characteristics. Therefore, given the specificity, the wide range of graphic possibilities should be focused on determining the method of combining typography and image. In this case, author's unique stylistics occupies dominant place in compositional identification of choice. It has been determined that graphic language of design project is indirectly dependent on the aspects of printing technologies, which designer can successfully use to finish the holistic perception of ready-made product. The task of choosing the successful technique and principle of visual image language of packaging remains the relevant experimental niche for graphic designers.
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Yan, Ru. "Development on Pill Feeding Vehicle Control System for Packaging Workshop of Traditional Chinese Medicine." Applied Mechanics and Materials 155-156 (February 2012): 1112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.155-156.1112.

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Automatic vehicle is a very efficient way of material conveying in modern industry, control system design is the key part of automatic vehicle. To devise delivery vehicle control system using Single-chip Microcomputer, wireless communication technology, which was applied to traditional Chinese Medicine pills packaging workshop. To study control system overall project, hardware design and software design including the main program, wireless communication module etc.To achieve automatic delivery in the Chinese Medicine pills production line.
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Jaeger, João, Istefani Carisio de Paula, Madalena Heinen, Aline Cafruni Gularte, Ghissia Hauser, and Victor Calcanhoto Phanebecker. "DEMAND-DRIVEN DESIGN STRATEGY FOR INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL CIRCULAR SYSTEM – THE VALORIZATION OF EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE IN BRAZIL." Proceedings of the Design Society 3 (June 19, 2023): 1177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.118.

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AbstractThe valorization of plastic wastes in the Circular Economy poses the challenge of developing inter-organizational systems. Concerning the implementation, the inter-organizational level consists of a set of companies from the same segment acting in different roles in the circular system. This research aims to demonstrate a structured method designed to develop a demand-driven inter-organizational closed-loop circular system for the valorization of packaging waste.The five-step method includes (i) Contextualization/problematization, (ii) Closed-loop system mapping, (iii) Closed-loop system consolidation, (iv) Building Commitment,(v) Pilot system implementation and operation. A real case illustrates the method. As the unit of analysis we have chosen the supply chain and reverse channels of expanded and extruded polystyrene packaging in Brazil. The project was developed from December 2021 to March 2022.The contribution to the literature is to validate the premises and to provide insight into the challenges of developing real circular economy closed loop systems. The practical contribution is to support the development of a recycling system of packaging in a developing country.
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Chuieva, Oksana. "Ornamental motives in the modern packing products of Ukraine." Almanac "Culture and Contemporaneity", no. 1 (August 31, 2021): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32461/2226-0285.1.2021.238597.

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The purpose of the article. The research analyzes the transformations of traditional Ukrainian ornamental motifs and decorative and symbolic images in relation to their use in the design of modern packaging products; It was observed that the appeal of designers to established ornamental forms and decorative-symbolic images gives expressiveness to graphic solutions in the design of the packaging. The article emphasizes the possibility of using the established ornamental motifs in the contemporary design activity of graphic designers for qualitative design-development only if the project activity combines a creative approach based on thorough research on the background of an extremely limited palette and surface-already-existing work of ornamental heritage. The methodology of the study is to apply a systematic approach that helps to reveal the peculiarities of the use of ornamental motifs in the packaging of goods in different consumer segments. The scientific novelty consists in determining the necessity of combining creative and scientific approaches for careful/careful adaptation or adaptation of traditional Ukrainian ornamentation in the design of packaging products; in shaping the latest / renewed vision of not only established ornamental motifs but also bold, unexpected decisions and creative transformations filled with new content. Conclusions. Based on the analysis of samples of packaging products in the design of which we use ornamental motifs and decorative and symbolic images, we have come to the conclusion that modern revisions of graphic designers demonstrate not only the commitment to direct application of authentic ornamental motifs and the use of already well-established and acquaintance consumers of motifs from Ukrainian ornamentation, and application in practical developments of unexpected decisions and transformation, which in turn adds not only an update to the perception of traditional orn entalno and decorative solutions, but also to attract yet untapped segment of consumers. Thanks to the popularization of Ukrainian ornament with the help of packaging design, graphic design projects also play the role of researcher and educator for a wide range of consumers of packaged goods in different consumer segments.
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Quinn, Martin, and Liz Warren. "New public management a re-packaging of extant techniques?" Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management 14, no. 4 (October 9, 2017): 407–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qram-04-2017-0023.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore, if, similar to other management initiatives, new public management may be a repackaging of already existent concepts. Emerging in the 1970s and 1980s as an innovative way to manage public sector elements, new public management affected both the ownership and management of public sector companies, services and utilities. Minimal research has been undertaken previously, using historic archival sources of public entities, to explore if elements of the concept originated prior to the 1970s. Design/methodology/approach This research draws on archival records from a publicly owned electricity company, covering about three decades from 1946, during which a large investment project was undertaken by the company. This study draws on key tenets of what is today called new public management, examining prior research to ascertain if similar elements were present in the case organisation. Findings When reviewing the progress of the investment project, many of the key elements of new public management emerged, even during the early part of the project. Originality/value There is little historical research on the origins of new public management, and the findings here suggest that it may not be entirely new. While this does not at all invalidate existing research, it suggests that new public management may be to an extent a repackaging of previously extant techniques. This opens up possibilities for future historic research in terms of how and why it was repackaged, and also what was/was not repackaged.
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Zhang, Zongtian. "Design of "yuanqi egg" Hengshui College blind box entrance gift package." Highlights in Art and Design 2, no. 2 (March 20, 2023): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v2i2.6151.

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The theme of this project is "Yuanqi Eggs", which is a blind box design of the entrance gift package of Hengshui College to enhance the campus culture image of Hengshui College. The items in the gift bag can help new students understand and adapt to the life of Hengshui College faster, including packaging design, map design and life manual design. The design of unique gift bags for new students is gradually moving towards a diversified field of innovation and individuality, so the design of college entrance gift bags is becoming more and more important.
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Gumulya, Devanny. "DESAIN KEMASAN RAMAH LINGKUNGAN DARI LIMBAH KARDUS DENGAN METODE DESIGN DRIVEN MATERIAL INNOVATION." Jurnal Nawala Visual 4, no. 2 (October 28, 2022): 106–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.35886/nawalavisual.v4i2.367.

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Businesses' strategies have shifted to more eco-friendly and sustainable paths as customer expectations toward eco-friendly products continue to progress. Many industries have preferred sustainable packaging in recent years. Because paper waste is abundant around us, recycling it will be very beneficial to the environment. The goal of this research is to look into how to recycle paper waste using design driven material innovation (DDMI) methods. The study employs a qualitative, research-through-design approach, in which researchers conduct research by developing a design project. The research findings are prototypes of snack packaging designs made from recycled paper using the DDIM method. Furthermore, the study's findings indicate that several factors are important to DDIM: knowledge of production technology, knowledge of market trends, and knowledge integration. The study adds to the body of knowledge in product design by instructing product designers on how to create new innovative DIY materials using the DDMI method.packaging design, diy material, material innovation
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Kwofie, Titus Ebenezer, Emmanuel Adinyira, and Frank Fugar. "Modelling the Effect of Housing Design Unit Contract Packaging on Mass Housing Project Team Communication Performance." Journal of Construction in Developing Countries 21, no. 1 (2016): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/jcdc2016.21.1.3.

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Prochazka, Huber, Dobrev, Harris, Dalbert, Röösli, Obrist, and Pfiffner. "Packaging Technology for an Implantable Inner Ear MEMS Microphone." Sensors 19, no. 20 (October 16, 2019): 4487. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19204487.

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Current cochlear implant (CI) systems provide substantial benefits for patients with severe hearing loss. However, they do not allow for 24/7 hearing, mainly due to the external parts that cannot be worn in all everyday situations. One of the key missing parts for a totally implantable CI (TICI) is the microphone, which thus far has not been implantable. The goal of the current project was to develop a concept for a packaging technology for state-of-the-art microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) microphones that record the liquid-borne sound inside the inner ear (cochlea) as a microphone signal input for a TICI. The packaging concept incorporates requirements, such as biocompatibility, long-term hermeticity, a high sensing performance and a form factor that allows sensing inside the human cochlea and full integration into the existing CI electrode array. The present paper (1) describes the sensor packaging concept and the corresponding numerical and experimental design verification process and (2) gives insight into new engineering solutions for sensor packaging. Overall, a packaging concept was developed that enables MEMS microphone technology to be used for a TICI system.
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Bozhko, Tetyana. "Requirements for packing as communicative objects and ways of their realization." Bulletin of Lviv National Academy of Arts, no. 39 (2019): 199–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.37131/2524-0943-2019-39-14.

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The relevance of this publication is linked to the constant expansion of the range of packing products offered to the consumer market and the need to ensure the communicative function of packaging that embodies the dual requirements, one of which is the need for assimilation products to existing trade row, and the other - the selection of merchandise goods number by packing. The goal is to highlight all aspects of the problem associated with the communicative function of packaging products and outline the ways to solve them. Research Methodology: a tested method of complex analysis is introduced. It establishes the presence of domestic communicative aspects relevant to each of the above requirements and ways to implement them through the provision of a number of design techniques that can be guided by the designer in the implementation of project tasks. The scientific novelty is to identify all aspects of the communication requirements for packaging products and to establish conformity between each aspect and design methods that ensures their implementation. The advantages and disadvantages of each of the methods are considered in detail, namely: demonstration of images of the idealized consumer (advertising character) or the image of the idealized commodity producer; demonstration of hyperbolized consumer goods characteristics; accentuation of awards and signs of ecological safety; the dominance of typographic design and advertising block units over figurative elements; introduction of innovative and original shaping in packing designs. The importance of formulation of assortment of packaging products is separately highlighted, which represents a specific visual text - information that allows to trace the functional purpose of packaging and the presence of common and distinctive features. The studies have found that methods of demonstration images of idealized consumer (advertising character) or an idealized image producers meet the communication requirements such as: instant identification of goods, providing clear and unambiguous information about its content; the requirements for attracting attention through the visual images embodied in the packaging; creation of attractive communicative images from consciously active to accented-neutral. However, advertising characters are more likely to personally consciously active images. At the same time not all consumers are convinced of the perception of such an active position. The consideration of the mentality of such consumers makes it possible to resort to demonstration of images of the final product with hyperbolized consumer qualities. The use of such reception is the most common way of presenting food products under the conditions present in Slavic commodity markets and sometimes leads to the effect of over-supply of properties of such goods in an idealized form that loses communication product in real disposable bag. Obviously, the observation of differences between desired and available product features can lead only to a single act of purchase, and not contribute to the establishing the long-term relationships that can work for the nprestige and multiple acquisition of a proposed brand. Further, correlating techniques of sense formation with the communicative aspects of packaging products, the matching between the methods of emphasis of awards and signs of environmental safety requirements of trusted sources of information were found, that leads to the creation of the impression of reliability. Specific kind of project reception focused on building confidence in the source of information, creation of a correlation to such a source of impression of reliability is the introduction of TM with loud names such as "Our product", "Without GMOs". Names such as awards and environmental safety receive dominant positions in the system of information and communication elements of packaging products and focus on consumers' attention. The next communicative aspect of packaging products is the requirement to "tune" consumers into prolonged communication, to promote interest and willingness to acquire goods. Typically, the implementation of such a requirement is carried out through the introduction of font elements and their clear structuring with the help of a system of decorative planes, so-called "dies". Font alphabets, unlike realistic or photographic images, can most accurately tell about the properties of a product in each of the packaging volumes, explaining to the consumer what to expect from the product. The next project design, which also ensures the implementation of the above requirement, is the original formulation that is executed on the basis of standardized structural elements provided that there is a clear interaction between the constructive and graphic solutions of the packaging products. Consequently, the more noticeable the allocation of packaging in the cell to the same of a similar kind is, the better the process of forming factor is worked out. Of course, informational and communicative elements do not lose their significance in this case, but their design must be logically subordinated to the constructive properties of the form of detection. Conclusions: Tasks for the design of packaging products include the professional use of professional techniques of graphic design that make it possible to implement dualistic-oriented requirements. A specific feature of the use of such techniques is the refusal to follow the compositional schemes and plastic-shaped characteristics of the communicative elements of the already sold packaging products. Instead, resistance rests on the content fulfillment of each of the techniques which allows to implement an individualized approach to each of the projected packaging. The study shows the influence and significance of each of the communicative aspects that are considered in detail through a comprehensive analysis
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Wanberg, John, Michael Caston, and Derek Berthold. "Ergonomics in Alternative Vehicle Design: Educating Students on the Practical Application of Anthropometric Data." Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications 27, no. 3 (January 15, 2019): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1064804618782615.

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An instructor taught students to use industry-standard anthropometric data sets by applying them to a long-term, alternative vehicle design project within industrial design courses. Students learned how to verify existing anthropometric data through physical testing using three-dimensional mock-ups to produce a robust, anthropometrically appropriate model that balances multiple design constraints. As a practical exercise, students examined aesthetics and control interface of the vehicle interior focusing on human interaction, optimum comfort, and control within the confined constraints of the aerodynamically optimized vehicle packaging. Ultimately, students gained insights into how to apply ergonomics to new, varied design challenges through these educational tasks.
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Shete, H. K. "Design of Sensor Based Semi-Automatic Cotton Wick Packing Machine." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 5 (May 31, 2023): 4709–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.52552.

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Abstract: Many small scale cotton wicks production businesses process of packaging their product manually. The packing process is carried out with the help of candles. This process is very time and effort consuming. This system aims to develop such a machine which automatically packs the cotton wicks with the help of microcontroller and sensors. The purpose of doing this project is to reduce human efforts and time consumption. The machine design is based on simple mechanisms and it can be installed easily. As this machine will reduce the labour cost time and efforts, more production in minimum time is possible. This type of packing machine is used for both small scale and large industries. This machine can be easily transported from one place to other.
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Mahadevan Pichandi and Satish Kumar R. "Mathematical Model and Simulation for Improving Brake, Bump and Roll Steers in Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV)." ARAI Journal of Mobility Technology 3, no. 1 (February 9, 2023): 484–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.37285/ajmt.3.1.7.

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Due to recent infrastructural developments and emerging competitive automotive market in India, there is seen a huge shift in customer demand and vehicle drivability pattern for small commercial vehicles. Various factors contributing to driver’s fatigue include driver negligence, inappropriate driving habits and vehicle inherent design error due to which a driver is forced to make frequent steering wheel corrections so as to make the vehicle run in a straight line. Thus, optimization of steering, suspension and front axle geometry becomes important for improving the overall vehicle drivability and reducing the driver fatigue. Mentioned herewith are the major kinematic characteristics in a vehicle which plays vital role for ensuring vehicle improved drivability – Brake steer, Bump steer, Roll steer and Ackerman Geometry. As on today, the above analysis for deriving optimized linkages hard points for steering, suspension and front axle system are done in customized Multi body dynamics software’s like ADAMS/Trucksim. Although the derived hard points in such MBD software’s are precise yet there are several drawbacks in such approach like increase in overall project time plan, mainly due to the vehicle packaging issues for the proposed hard points and also these software customized license and AMC are quite high which increases the overall operating cost of a project. In this paper, an approach has been developed so as to derive these linkages hard points through mathematical calculation and kinematic simulation model in product design Catia platform itself. This helps the designer to derive the optimized hard points of linkages for “n” number of design iterations at the concept stage itself. Thus, this design methodology saves not only on the project design cost but also it reduces the overall product design lifecycle and gives the respective designer to choose the optimum hard point based upon the vehicle packaging feasibility Brake steer, Bump steer, Roll steer, Catia 2D layout, Camber, TCD, Ackermann error.
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Aurellia, Medelyn, and Brian Alvin Hananto. "Visual Identity and Packaging Design for Gringsing Textile Products from Bali Morinda Art Textile SME at BEDA’KAN 8th Batch." de-lite: Journal of Visual Communication Design Study & Practice 2, no. 2 (December 13, 2022): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.37312/de-lite.v2i2.5876.

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<p>Morinda Art Textile is one of the SMEs (Small Medium Enterprise) that sells Gringsing textile products and is located in Bali, Indonesia. Gringsing is a typical textile that is quite old and very well-known in Bali. This project was done for a program called BEDA'KAN in the 8th batch. The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in Indonesia initiated this program. The packaging design for Morinda Art Textile was carried out using the Eric Karjaluoto methodology. This design was carried out in November 2021 and ended in December 2021.</p><p> </p>
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S. Sikhanova, N., and I. I. Rakhimov. "Engineering Design of Bird Fauna of Water Spills in Kazalinsk." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4.7 (September 27, 2018): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.7.20366.

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Preservation of biodiversity (interspecific, intraspecific) is one of the urgent tasks that requires a systematic, comprehensive, scientifically based approach. Engineering design of the bird life area, includes modeling, packaging the area and its effects on environment. For this purpose we design the procedure by finite element method for biological life of bird. A vivid example of restoration and preservation of biological diversity of fauna and flora should be considered the implementation of the environmental project "Regulation of the riverbed of the Syrdarya and the Northern Aral Sea”. The project was initiated by well-known Russian and Kazakh scientists with the support of the government of Kazakhstan and world financial institutions. The aim of the project is the construction of new and reconstruction of existing hydrological structures. The result of this project, among other things (improving the economic, social, environmental situation) is the restoration of biological diversity. The process of recovery is gradual, depends on many external factors and requires detailed study, scientific justification for individual periods and phases. Bird fauna is considered conservative enough in the choice of habitats and is an indicator of the restoration of biodiversity. This paper is devoted to keeping track of bird in the water spills of the Baskara canal (the main left-bank channel of the Syrdarya river) in the eastern part of the Kazalinsky district (Kazakhstan's Aral Sea area). During the surveys, 13 species of birds were recorded, which are representatives of 8 orders. The most part (77%) of registered birds belongs to the limnophilic group - the wetland birds. Impoverished species composition is due to the climatic conditions of the accounting year, the lack of sufficient shelter, the isolation of the water body. Systematic, all-season bird monitoring is required.
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Antari, Ni Putu Elly Kisna, Ida Bagus Ketut Trinawindu, and I. Gusti Ngurah Wirawan. "PERANCANGAN ANIMASI REELS INSTAGRAM SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI MERCHANDISE HNS INVASION DI HNS STUDIO." AMARASI: JURNAL DESAIN KOMUNIKASI VISUAL 3, no. 02 (July 26, 2022): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.59997/amarasi.v3i02.1687.

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Hope Never Sleep (HNS) Studio is a creative company engaged in illustration, graphic design and animation. Creative strategies applied by the studio in the design of a project. Instagram reel animation project as a promotional media for HNS Invasion merchandise. To learn the creative strategy of HNS Studio in handling this animation project, apply an understanding of the principles contained in animation. Animation is an image that seems to be displayed alive, this is caused by a collection of images that change regularly and are displayed alternately. Image objects can be displayed in the form of text, objects, colors or special effects. Merchandise promotions at HNS Invasion are generally done only by posting Instagram in the form of photos. Promotional packaging in the form of animated media has become a new medium at HNS Invasion. The design of Instagram reels animation as a promotional media for HNS Invasion merchandise at HNS Studio uses identification and primary and secondary data collection by interview, observation, literature, and documentation methods about HNS Studio. The benefits of designing merchandise promotions with animated media add to the attractiveness of consumers and potential consumers of HNS Invasion to buy promoted merchandise.
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Bevec, Eva. "Developing a User-focused Standardised Design System for Prescription Medicine Packaging in Slovenia." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 29, Supplement_1 (March 26, 2021): i45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riab015.055.

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Abstract Introduction In my thesis I am exploring the role of pharmaceutical packaging design in relation to the user. This topic is becoming increasingly relevant as the number of issued prescriptions in Slovenia is rising every year, treatment with prescription medicine is experienced by almost everyone. Medicine packaging must therefore provide essential information effectively and efficiently. Aim The purpose of this thesis is to improve current heterogeneous conditions by developing a standardized design system for all prescription drugs by taking into account users’ needs at each stage of the process. The final goal is a simpler and more effective use of products for everyone involved. Methods Research was conducted in three stages. In the first stage, the existing condition in packaging design was analysed: information hierarchy/arrangement on 8 significant manufacturers’ products considering 1 - the type of information and 2 - different user groups. Second stage consisted of conducting surveys with 2 focus groups representing two main user groups who use the packaging differently - medicine consumers and healthcare professionals.(1) Consumer focus group consisted of 81 participants, recruited randomly from various age groups (age 10 to 89). They were asked closed-ended questions. Healthcare professionals focus group consisted of 5 pharmacists with extensive experience. They were asked open-ended questions. The collected data from both research stages was statistically and qualitatively analysed in order to define the main problems with medicine packaging design and use. Identified problems were then addressed through the design process. The third stage included development of a standardised design system in accordance with information design theory and cognitive psychology findings.(2) These helped establish the system building blocks/rules: information hierarchy and organization, use of colour, shape and typography. Results Analysis of existing conditions clearly exposed the heterogeneity and unsuitability of the majority of medicine packaging design. These caused similar problems to both user groups: trouble finding information (73 %), lack/redundancy of information (47 %/17 %), illegible, unreadable typography (39 %), distracting visual elements (26 %), unclear distinction between medicines (17 %). These lead to various consequences: incorrect route of administration (39 %), consuming/prescribing expired (30 %) or incorrect product (8 %), time loss (8 %). Each of these problems was addressed through establishment of new, highly precise rules in packaging design: regulating hierarchy and typography, introducing visual categorization through symbols and illustrations (information category, pharmaceutical form, ATC group) and color-coding medicine strength. The rules form a standardised system which provides unity, consistency and quality regulation, improving the everyday experience of many people. Conclusion The research was carried out as a part of a BA thesis. The execution of the project would require a change in the legislation on state level. It therefore serves as a speculative proposal, aiming to raise questions that are currently not being addressed properly within the industry. The possibility of implementation could be recognized through gradual transformation of individual rules/building blocks of the system into new state regulations or guidelines. Discussion with the industry and the profession has not yet been carried out due to the Covid-19 crisis. References 1. Heinio RL, RUSKO E, Van der Waarde K. Challenges to read and understand information on pharmaceutical packages [Internet]. 2012 Jun [cited 2020 May 24]; 79 - 85. Available from: https://www.vttresearch.com/sites/default/files/julkaisut/muut/2012/Rusko IAPRI_2012_Manuscript_final.pdf 2. Černe Oven P, Požar C. On Information Design [Internet]. Ljubljana: Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje; 2016. 149 p. Available from: http://www.mao.si/Upload/file/Oninformation-design_e-book-spread.pdfEvaluation of the first pharmacy-led weight management programme in Greece.
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Donnici, Giampiero, Leonardo Frizziero, Alfredo Liverani, Giulio Buscaroli, Luna Raimondo, Eleonora Saponaro, and Giorgia Venditti. "A New Car Concept Developed with Stylistic Design Engineering (SDE)." Inventions 5, no. 3 (July 6, 2020): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/inventions5030030.

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In this work, a structured design method, the Stylistic Design Engineering (SDE), is applied for the construction of a new minivan car, in particular a new city car, which we will call FIAT 600 Omega. The SDE, or Stylistic Design Engineering, is a structured engineering method for carrying out automotive design projects. The SDE method consists of six different phases: (1) Analysis of stylistic trends; (2) Sketches; (3) 2D Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawings; (4) 3D CAD models; (5) Rendering; (6) Solid stylistic model (also called style maquette). This project deals with the external redesign of the Fiat 600 multiple, a small minivan which was very successful in the 1950s and 1960s. SDE is a methodology consisting of various technologies and design methodologies that will be further explained in detail, such as the Pininfarina method, the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method, Benchmarking (BM), and Top Flop Analysis (TPA). The work was organized according to the different phases. Initially, the Fiat style was studied, in particular the style of the FIAT 600 MULTI PURPOUSE VEHICLE (MPV). This step is essential to better understand the characteristics of the brand and also the main characteristics carried out over the decades. Then we moved on to the freehand sketching phase, based on what we learned in the previous phase of the study. When a satisfactory shape was found for the new car, by analyzing and discarding the different proposals of the various types of style, we proceeded to the evaluation of the proportions and dimensions through two-dimensional drawings and finally we obtained the three-dimensional shape of the new car thanks to 3D CAD software and rendering software. Many advantages in the industrial world SDE takes together with its development. In fact, until the early 2000s, car design and styling was considered quite a craft activity, not a technical or scientific one, mostly based on the great capability of famous car designers and masters, just like Giugiaro, Zagato, Bertone, Pininfarina, Stephenson, Bangle, etc. Then, thanks to the industrial activity of Eng. Lorenzo Ramacciotti, former CEO of Pininfarina Spa and Mechanical Engineer, and also thanks to the academic studies developed at ALMA MATER STUDIORUM University of Bologna, SDE became the object of attention, because it is able to systematize the car design process and reduce costs. With SDE, a good design research or an industrial product development team can complete a car design project, also without the presence of a mentor. Car Design Process finally becomes with SDE a scientific method; Car Design becomes with SDE an industrial method. Industrial needs are nice products made in a short time; SDE is structured to attend these issues. Industrial challenges follow innovation, in shape and functionality; SDE is able to recognize innovation. Industrial benefits can be reached with SDE, ensuring beautiful aesthetic projects are realized systematically and with low costs.
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Стар, Игорь Анатольевич. "PRODUCT APPROACH IN THE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN OF DRINKING WATER CHERNOGOLOVKA." Академический вестник УралНИИпроект РААСН, no. 3(50) (September 30, 2021): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.25628/uniip.2021.50.3.014.

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В статье представлен процесс курсового проекта студентов кафедры рекламы Российского экономического университета им. Г. В. Плеханова по созданию нового позиционирования существующего на рынке продукта - питьевой воды «Черноголовка». Методологическую основу исследования составляет дизайн-подход с выявлением дизайн-аспектов создания материальной и смысловой упаковки, дополненный прикладной методикой диджитал-маркетинга - «работы, которую выполняет продукт». В результате проекта авторы получили приглашение на работу в материнскую компанию «Черноголовка». The article describes the process of the course project of students of the Department of Advertising at the University of Economics named after G. V. Plekhanov on the creation of a new positioning of the true drinking water product Chernogolovka. The methodological basis of the research is a design approach defining the design-aspects of creating material and semantic packaging, supplemented by «jobs to be done» creative techniques of digital marketing communication. As a result of the project, the authors received an invitation to work in the parent company of Chernigov.
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Jarzębowski, Sebastian, and Natalia Bezat. "Innovative Tools and Techniques as a Factor Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises in the Agri-Food Sector." Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego 18(33), no. 4 (December 28, 2018): 192–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/prs.2018.18.4.110.

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The goal of the paper was to focus on the agri-food sector from a perspective of innovation. In the article, the current situation related to innovative tools and techniques identified in the agri-food sector was presented. The attention was focused on the benefits resulting from the application of innovative solutions in three areas: food safety, mechatronics, and packaging design. The empirical part of the paper includes a description and a summary of case studies on innovations implementations conducted within the framework of the Interreg I-CON project.
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Aryanto, Hendro. "Visualisasi Perempuan dalam Desain Kemasan Produk Pelangsing Tubuh Merek Merit dan Natural Slimming Suit." Jurnal Dimensi DKV Seni Rupa dan Desain 3, no. 1 (April 1, 2018): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/jdd.v3i1.2849.

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<strong>Abstract</strong><br />Female Visualization in Body Slimming Product Packaging Design of Merit and Natural Slimming Suit. Advertising is expanding nowadays and this towards to pro and cons to certain commercials. The special purpose for visualization and illustration in body slimming product packaging design is to project cultural values, ethics, and to communicate consumer’s values. Gender concept in female exploitation was represented in packaging design as marketing message of attraction. The object of this research is body slimming product packaging design of Merit and Natural Slimming<br />Suit. The method of this research is qualitative method to explain and analysis the object of research. The semiotic method from Roland Barthes is use to explore the denotative method and connotative method of illustration image in the packaging. The interpretation of sign from the illustration image is related to gender theory. The result of his research<br />is the consumer’s understanding about female exploitation in body slimming product packaging. It is not only caused by female deliberation but only caused by need and demand. Female had shown themselves and entered the top difference era which are materialistic era, hedonistic, secularistic, and in depth individualistic. <br /><div> </div><div> </div><strong>Abstrak</strong><br />Visualisasi Perempuan dalam Desain Kemasan Produk Pelangsing Tubuh Merek Merit dan Natural Slimming Suit. Dunia periklanan sedang berkembang pesat membawa pengaruh yang dapat menimbulkan pro dan kontra terhadap suatu iklan di masyarakat. Tujuan khusus pada visualisasi ilustrasi desain kemasan produk pelangsing tubuh adalah<br />untuk memproyeksikan nilai-nilai budaya, etika, dan mengkomunikasikan nilai-nilai kelas konsumen. Konsep gender pada eksploitasi perempuan direpresentasikan dalam desain kemasan sebagai bagian dari daya tarik pesan penjualan. Objek pada penelitian ini adalah kemasan pelangsing tubuh merek Merit dan Natural Sliming Suit. Metode penelitian kualitatif digunakan untuk memaparkan dan menganalisis objek penelitian.<br />Metode analisis semiotika dari Roland Barthes digunakan untuk menjelaskan makna denotatif dan konotatif dari gambar ilustrasi pada kemasan. Interpretasi makna tanda yang ada pada gambar ilustrasi dikaitkan dengan kajian teori gender. Hasil dari peneltian ini adalah pemahaman bahwa eksploitasi perempuan dalam pencitraan pada kemasan produk pelangsing tubuh tidak saja karena kerelaan perempuan, namun juga karena kebutuhan. Perempuan dipamerkan dan memamerkan diri dan masuk ke era pembedaan yang paling puncak yaitu era materialistik, hedonistik, sekularistik, dan individualistik<br />yang sangat dalam.<br /><br />
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Mendoza-Calderón, Karen Daritza, Jordy Andres Maldonado Jaimes, Jessica Gissella Maradey-Lazaro, Arly Dario Rincón-Quintero, and Carlos Gerardo Cardenas-Arias. "Design of an Automatic Palletizer." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2224, no. 1 (April 1, 2022): 012095. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2224/1/012095.

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Abstract Industrial automation has become an area in full development and of great importance for all industrial sectors since it allows to improve the productivity of companies and the quality of their products. Currently, factories (i.e., small, or medium) must implement new technologies to increase its production and provide qualified products to enter with force in regional markets and nationals. This article shows the design and start up of an automatic palletizer which will have a manual mode in which each actuator in the system can be operated independently; and an automatic mode that will organize the input elements in the previously established way. For companies that produce in batches, is important to reduce storage spaces in warehouses, dispose of their products in an orderly and practical way for their subsequent dispatch. This last process must be effective and fast so as not to generate inconveniences in the delivery of orders to buyers. Our project is focused to the footwear sector, especially, how to seek greater development and performance of these companies where the packaging time of their products can be optimized so that it can be used in other tasks within the company. Also, the result of this investigation shows the engineering process carried out to obtain a prototype of a functional, automatic, productive, quality, and economic product that meets the customer’s requirements. Improvements that will do and future work are included too.
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Novack, Ari, Matt Streshinsky, Ran Ding, Yang Liu, Andy Eu-Jin Lim, Guo-Qiang Lo, Tom Baehr-Jones, and Michael Hochberg. "Progress in silicon platforms for integrated optics." Nanophotonics 3, no. 4-5 (August 1, 2014): 205–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2013-0034.

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AbstractRapid progress has been made in recent years repurposing CMOS fabrication tools to build complex photonic circuits. As the field of silicon photonics becomes more mature, foundry processes will be an essential piece of the ecosystem for eliminating process risk and allowing the community to focus on adding value through clever design. Multi-project wafer runs are a useful tool to promote further development by providing inexpensive, low-risk prototyping opportunities to academic and commercial researchers. Compared to dedicated silicon manufacturing runs, multi-project-wafer runs offer cost reductions of 100× or more. Through OpSIS, we have begun to offer validated device libraries that allow designers to focus on building systems rather than modifying device geometries. The EDA tools that will enable rapid design of such complex systems are under intense development. Progress is also being made in developing practical optical and electronic packaging solutions for the photonic chips, in ways that eliminate or sharply reduce development costs for the user community. This paper will provide a review of the recent developments in silicon photonic foundry offerings with a focus on OpSIS, a multi-project-wafer foundry service offering a silicon photonics platform, including a variety of passive components as well as high-speed modulators and photodetectors, through the Institute of Microelectronics in Singapore.
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Fernandes, Pâmela Teixeira, Osíris Canciglieri, and Ângelo Márcio Oliveira Sant’Anna. "Proposed Method for Sustainability Development of Consumable Goods." Advanced Materials Research 1061-1062 (December 2014): 1233–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1061-1062.1233.

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This paper presents the findings of research exploring how designers could to evaluate and insert sustainability requirements in product design during the initial stages of the product development process. It describes the process of development of the method for sustainability consumable goods based from a literature review and explores its application in the development of packaging for cosmetic. The results show that the use of the method may be a promising solution for sustainable projects, providing the insertion of the reasoning for the inclusion of product development oriented to sustainability as a complement to traditional project requirements that existing in the models of product development.
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Silvestre, Clara. "Coordination Action: NMP3-CA-2008-218331-NaPolyNet Setting up Research-Intensive Clusters across the EU on Characterization of Polymer Nanostructures." Solid State Phenomena 151 (April 2009): 101–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.151.101.

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NaPolyNet is a 36 month project involving 15 partners from 10 European countries. The objectives are: 1) to network at regional, national and international level with experts on the characterization of polymer nanostructured materials in the field of packaging, textiles and membranes, bridging the gap between scientific and engineering approaches for the improved understanding of the structure-performance correlation in polymer devices; 2) to facilitate transnational access to important and unique equipment and to train young scientists and SMEs technologists; 3) to harmonize the work necessary for new standards in the field of characterization of polymer nanostructures for packaging, textiles and membranes. NaPolyNet will also focus on latest findings for managing the safety implications of polymer nanostructure along the life-cycle of those products. The activities are grouped into 7 work-packages (WP). After setting up the procedures for managing the project, the team will map the competences in the different field of characterization of polymer nanostructures and will set up an European Open Laboratory (EOL) open to outside the consortium partners incorporating the best and novel characterization methodologies and expertises. The EOL will allow average trained users of equipment for thermal, structural, morphological, mechanical characterization to produce reliable data on nanostructured materials and correctly interpret them. An international Workshop is planned on processing-structure-dynamics-and-properties of polymer nanostructures in order to further support development and design of intrinsically safe nanomaterials. The last part of the project will be dedicated to harmonize the work for preparation of new standards for polymeric nanomaterials characterization and to overcome barriers to the industrial application of polymer nanostructured materials especially in SMEs.
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Denoyelle, Dirk. "Up Close: The Interuniversity Microelectronics Center (IMEC), Leuven, Belgium." MRS Bulletin 14, no. 6 (June 1989): 35–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400062692.

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The Interuniversity Microelectronics Center, Leuven, Belgium (IMEC) is one of the world's largest independent research centers for microelectronics. It was established in 1984 by the Flemish government as a part of a comprehensive program to promote high technology in Flanders, Belgium. Benefiting from existing experience available mainly at the University of Leuven, IMEC moved into its present facilities in 1986 (Figure 1).The Center covers a wide range of research topics in the microelectronics domain—VLSI systems design methodologies, advanced semiconductor processing, materials, packaging, and more.About 50 people work on computer-aided design, developing a series of “true” silicon compilers: CATHEDRAL. With this software, ASIC (application specific integrated circuit) design becomes extremely attractive, since CATHEDRAL covers design from the high system level down to layout.INVOMEC, the training division of IMEC, supports universities in ASIC design. It trains people for both educational institutes and industry in chip design, makes available the necessary software, and has a well-established Multi Project Chip—Multi Project Wafer service.The Processing Technologies and Materials Divisions involve about 200 people and have a 3,600 m2 clean room at their disposal. The clean room consists of a 20% class 10 area with a fast-turnaround prototyping line and an 80% class 1000 area.IMEC's objectives are: to perform research in the microelectronics field, supporting both industry and universities, and to stimulate the microelectronics industry in Flanders.IMEC performs research on both silicon and III-V technologies.
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Amaral, Geovana Helena, Guilherme Strey, and Michelle Pereira de Aguiar. "Instruções visuais em embalagens de alimentos: abordagem analítica sob o viés do design da informação | Visual instructions of food packaging: an analytical approach under information design bias." InfoDesign - Revista Brasileira de Design da Informação 16, no. 3 (November 17, 2019): 434–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.51358/id.v16i3.768.

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O design de embalagens envolve muitas variáveis que vão desde sua conformação para acomodar produtos até as informações visuais diagramadas em sua estrutura. Dessas configurações, nota-se a importância em reconhecer aspectos informacionais impressos nessas embalagens e a maneira como são percebidos pelos usuários, tanto em relação à percepção como em relação à compreensão frente ao seu manuseio. É neste sentido que se destaca a necessidade de compreender a affordance visual das instruções visuais contidas em embalagens, tendo como amostras embalagens de alimentos de preparo rápido. Com isso, este artigo relata os resultados de um projeto de iniciação científica que analisou aspectos de sintaxe, ergonomia e affordance visual em um grupo de oito amostras, tendo o design da informação como base analítica principal. Para tanto, os resultados do levantamento de dados discutidos em revisão de literatura configuraram critérios para a seleção dessas amostras e, principalmente, diretrizes para sua análise. Por fim, o artigo demonstra a análise resultante e discute os resultados obtidos. Ao final do artigo são apresentadas as considerações finais sobre o projeto e indicados procedimentos futuros.*****Packaging design involves many variables ranging from its conformation to accommodate products to the visual information diagrammed in its structure. From these configurations, it is important to recognize the informational aspects printed on these packages and the way they are perceived by users, both in relation to perception and in relation to the understanding of their handling. It is in this sense that the need to understand the visual affordance of the visual instructions contained in packages is highlighted, taking samples of fast food products as samples. Thus, this paper reports the results of a scientific initiation project that analyzed aspects of syntax, ergonomics and visual affordance in a group of eight samples, with the information design as the main analytical basis. In order to do so, the results of the data collection discussed in literature review set criteria for the selection of these samples and, mainly, guidelines for their analysis. Finally, the article demonstrates the resulting analysis and discusses the results obtained. At the end of the article are presented the final considerations about the project and indicated future procedures.
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Jiang, Xiaowei, and Wei Liu. "Research on Construction of Characteristic Teaching Material of Project-based Integration of Theory and Practice of Packaging Design in Higher Vocational College." Current Research Journal of Social Sciences 9, no. 2 (June 25, 2018): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/crjss.9.5839.

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van der Voort, Jelle, and Michiel van der Stam. "Unlocking the full Potential of Lithography for Advanced Packaging." International Symposium on Microelectronics 2018, no. 1 (October 1, 2018): 000043–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4071/2380-4505-2018.1.000043.

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Abstract Advanced Packaging technologies and applications are developing rapidly in order to support the ever increasing demand for integrating functionality in small and thin devices with low power consumption, high bandwidth, low latency- all at low cost of ownership. Lithography is the key enabling technology for developing and manufacturing such devices. Advanced Packaging processes, in particular Fan-Out, drive towards redistribution patterns with smallest feature sizes of a few micron today and towards 1 micron in the future. These feature sizes must be realized in production processes with multiple layers stacked on top of each other which need to be accurately aligned. In order to meet economic boundary conditions, routine operation on 300 mm wafers (possibly strongly warped) is required with high throughput. Kulicke & Soffa Liteq B.V. developed together with key partners, a novel Lithography system which is focused specifically to meet the challenging requirements of Advanced Packaging, both for current and future applications. The high quality optics used is capable to project the optimally sized reticle field with lowest possible aberrations on the wafer. The system includes Reticle Masking blades (REMA), which delivers high flexibility and high speed for multi-pattern jobs. The magnification of the optics is adjustable for optimal intra-field overlay performance. The reticle is illuminated by a high power UV laser. This novel setup creates many advantages for imaging, Cost of Ownership and throughput. The illumination and projection optics is combined with modern mechatronics to handle warped wafers with minimal overhead times. The design has a strong focus on contamination control. Wafer Edge Processing functions are integrated in the system to support the use of state-of-the-art plating processes. The modularity of the system architecture makes it possible to extend functionality and performance into the future. In this paper we will introduce the novel LITEQ 500 projection stepper, present imaging results and demonstrate the flexibility and high throughput potential of reticle masking for complex multi-pattern jobs.
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Malz, Stefan, Benjamin Goettel, Joerg Eisenbeis, Florian Boes, Janusz Grzyb, Pedro Rodriguez Vazquez, Thomas Zwick, and Ullrich R. Pfeiffer. "Real100G.RF: A Fully Packaged 240 GHz Transmitter with In-Antenna Power Combining in 0.13 μm SiGe Technology." Frequenz 71, no. 9-10 (September 26, 2017): 415–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/freq-2017-0144.

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Abstract This paper reports on the research activities during the first phase of the project Real100G.RF, which is part of the German Research Foundation (DFG) priority programm SPP1655. The project’s main objective is to research silicon-based wireless communication above 200 GHz to enable data rates in excess of 100 gigabit per second (Gbps). To that end, this paper presents a fully packaged 240 GHz RF transmitter front-end with power combining antenna in 0.13 $\mu$ m SiGe technology. The design of circuit building blocks, passives, antenna and high-speed packaging is discussed. Communication measurements show data rates of 8 Gbps with an EVM of 12.4% using 16-QAM, 24 Gbps with 26.5% EVM using QPSK and 30 Gbps with 27.9% EVM using 8-PSK.
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Silveira, Gabriel do N., Rafael F. Viana, Miromar J. Lima, Henrique C. Kuhn, Cesar David P. Crovato, Sandro B. Ferreira, Giovani Pesenti, Erick Storck, and Rodrigo da Rosa Righi. "I4.0 Pilot Project on a Semiconductor Industry: Implementation and Lessons Learned." Sensors 20, no. 20 (October 10, 2020): 5752. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20205752.

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Industry 4.0 considers the combinations of Internet of Things, computing and communication infrastructure, sensors, and artificial intelligence (AI) to provide predictive maintenance and process optimization. These benefits are very relevant to the semiconductor industry, where high reliability and low operating costs are critical for a business’ success. Analyzing the state-of-the-art of the projects that present the implementation of the fourth industrial revolution in semiconductor companies, we noticed mainly two branches of initiatives: (i) articles that explain the final achievements, not detailing how they were assembled and structured; (ii) articles that detail a part of the industry ecosystem, for example, approaching only the communication system or AI algorithms. In this context, this article proposes an I4.0 Pilot as a compilation of lessons learned during an end-to-end development of a reference design applied to a semiconductor packaging and test company. We explore the requirements of clean rooms and information related to sensors and data acquisition boards, in addition to performance details and configurations pertaining to visualization tools and warning notifications. The main contribution appears in presenting the advantages of adopting flexible decisions in the pilot to enable the best characteristics for a final expandable solution. Our final idea is to emphasize the importance of having a pilot project without significant expenses, presenting the reader with the acquired knowledge, and how they can benefit from it.
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