Fact-based Design for Leisure Boats: The HighSea-experiment Setup

Abstract Leisure boats are highly customizable products with a usable lifetime up to several decades. The design of boats is typically determined by the designers’ experience of boat behavior and knowledge about user expectations. Personal knowledge and experiences inherently lack objectivity and completeness of facts received from other external sources. These facts describe the actual usage of boats, e.g. using sensor readings and other on-board system data. This paper describes the setup of an experiment that will be performed to demonstrate the benefits of ‘fact-based design’ in the leisure boat industry. The experiment foresees to integrate sensor-based usage information in design decision-making, in order to validate simulation models for boat hull behavior. While one part of this paper focuses on the selection of the sensors, the other highlights one important challenge related to fact-based design, i.e. the influence of information quality on the design decisions. The conclusion provides a first assumption that usage information could be integrated in design decision-making in the boat industry, in order to manually check validity of simulation models.

[1]  Keith Worden,et al.  An introduction to structural health monitoring , 2007, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.

[2]  J M W Brownjohn,et al.  Structural health monitoring of civil infrastructure , 2007, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.

[3]  Diane M. Strong,et al.  Beyond Accuracy: What Data Quality Means to Data Consumers , 1996, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[4]  Dimitris Kiritsis,et al.  Design modification supporting method based on product usage data in closed-loop PLM , 2015, Int. J. Comput. Integr. Manuf..

[5]  Markus A. Thies Adaptive User Interfaces , 1994, IFIP Congress.

[6]  Klaus-Dieter Thoben,et al.  Sources and Characteristics of Information about Product Use , 2015 .

[7]  J. Rohweder,et al.  Informationsqualität – Definitionen, Dimensionen und Begriffe , 2015 .

[8]  Christof Oberender Die Nutzungsphase und ihre Bedeutung für die Entwicklung umweltgerechter Produkte , 2006 .