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We have created and are proposing the KOTO-FRAME previously called dynamic quality function deployment (DQFD) technique, which evolved from quality function deployment (QFD). This method was applied to aseismatic mechanisms and is recognized as tacit knowledge for creating a logical structure from the architecture of a five-story pagoda by experimenting a model of the steric balancing toy principle...
At the IEEE ICDM2013, we applied the dynamic quality function deployment (DQFD) concept to electric truck design. In this paper we introduce the ideas of "concept design" and "range parameter" into DQFD to resolve the conflict between customer requirements and design constraints. To accurately specify the driving range on the highway, we require data, such as average traffic speed,...
When considering how to create and design Market of Data(MoDAT), the authors hypothesize that the concept of electric trucks (e-Trucks) including electric vehicles would be one of the most interesting and important categories to apply. It is expected to bring innovative technology for sustainable transportation systems such as those that have zero emissions, zero noise, zero oil (use) and zero transportation...
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