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Industrial Design Of Insomnia Therapeutic Apparatus Based On Mixed Kansei Engineering

Posted on:2019-04-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2322330548462910Subject:Industrial design engineering
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Under the background of "people oriented" design,people are no longer only satisfied with the realization of product function,and the emotional injection brought by products has become a trend.Therefore,the design community has been trying to find the emotional needs of consumers and the functions and the characteristics of the products that meet the demand,making their products different in the competitive market,greatly improve the user experience,and improve the enterprises' competitive advantage.In recent years,more and more enterprises and designers have devoted themselves to the research of Kansei Design methods which focusing on consumer's emotional needs,and put forward many famous perceptual design concepts.Based on the analysis of insomnia crowd,the emotional needs of insomnia users and based on the theory of hybrid Kansei Engineering,a positive Kansei engineering model is established by means of semantic difference method and expert evaluation method,and Kansei words are extracted to guide product design.By analysing the users'experience of improved interactive design,combined with eye experiment to build reverse Kansei engineering model,and then output the evaluation to guide the deepening design.The results of this study proved that insomnia therapeutic apparatus is introduced in the design is feasible and has a very important role in hybrid Kansei engineering theory,has certain practical significance to guide the construction of reverse output of the eye tracking experiment of Kansei engineering model of product design,but also provide some help for further research of applying Kansei engineering to the development of other the new product.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mixed Kansei Engineering, Insomnia Therapeutic Apparatus, industrial design, Eye tracking experiment
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