Digital Engineering, February 2019
Our February coverage focuses on how 5G, digital twins and the internet of things are bringing the digital thread together.
February 1, 2019
Inside this issue
Connecting the Thread: 5G
5G wireless may bring benefits to cloud-based CAD, IoT, simulation and digital twins.
Connecting the Thread: Digital Twins
A factory floor digital twin can deliver insights to design engineers, but it takes some legwork to create a closed loop workflow between manufacturing and engineering.
Connecting the Thread: IoT
Commercial sector of IoT can use some templates for implementation, but most designers delve into unknown territory.
Striving for Zero
Reducing, or even eliminating, the use of physical prototypes can yield tremendous benefits. The question is: How do you proceed?
AR Added to Driverless Car Testing
Researchers make the case for a hybrid autonomous vehicle test process that combines simulated vehicles and traffic scenarios with real-world test drives.
Ruggedized Electronics Require Special Attention
The challenge of designing sensitive electronics for harsh environments.
Walkthrough: ANSYS Workbench 19.2
Take a hands-on look at how the ANSYS Workbench environment is used to explore the physics of a benchmark model.
Licensed to See
Ophthalmology startup uses a parametric digital eye model to develop presbyopic treatments.
Simulating Humans
HPC-backed in silico simulation could fuel the next revolution in clinical studies and treatment development.
ZW3D Review: Model Manufacture
ZWSOFT updates its all-in-one CAD/CAM program.
Finalists Compete to Enable Mobility
Toyota Mobility Foundation, in partnership with Nesta’s Challenge Prize Centre, has announced finalists in the $4 million global Mobility Unlimited Challenge.
Lenovo ThinkStation P520: Affordable Power
We review the latest mainstream Lenovo tower workstation.