Vol 8, No 2 (2023)

Wearable Technology Design and Quality Challenges: Addressing Design and Quality Engineering Challenges in the Rapidly G

Author:Mansi Saini

Abstract:This paper delves into the burgeoning field of wearable technology, focusing on the critical aspects of design and quality challenges. The rapid evolution of these devices brings forth a unique set of design complexities and quality assurance hurdles. Our methodology encompasses a comprehensive review of current literature, coupled with a qualitative analysis of user experience and engineering standards in wearable technology. We particularly focus on ergonomic design, aesthetic appeal, user interface, software reliability, and hardware durability. The study reveals that while wearable devices offer significant potential for various applications, their success is intricately tied to overcoming these design and quality challenges. We discuss the balance between aesthetic appeal and functionality, the importance of user-centered design, and the necessity for stringent quality standards. The paper concludes with a set of recommendations aimed at enhancing the design robustness and quality reliability of wearable devices, thereby fostering greater acceptance and wider adoption in everyday life.

Keywords: Wearable Technology, Design Challenges, Quality Engineering, User Experience, Reliability, Human-Computer Interaction


 

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