New APEI Webinar Addresses the Use of Digital Twins for Architecting and Designing Audio Devices

September 16 2021, 00:15
The AES Audio Product Education Institute (APEI) promotes a new webinar series on its Modeling and Measurement education pillar to explore the use of Digital Twins as a new simulation-driven audio architecture design. With audio development of increasingly sophisticated audio products now starting almost always with the creation of digital models, the possibilities to adjust practices between different teams are driving new audio product development practices. 
 

In this series of Modeling and Measurement online events, experts from COMSOL, Facebook Reality Labs, JJR Acoustics and other companies, will discuss the role of Digital Twins, and how advanced experimental transducer identification can be used to influence fundamental design considerations, even before the first prototype is built to proof a concept.

In audio product development, computer modeling and simulations are often used to troubleshoot and optimize acoustic performance once fundamental design assumptions have been defined. And yet, the largest gains in audio performance are consolidated in the very early architectural design phase, where the form factor, transducer choice, and placement dictates the overall acoustic product performance. What if “high fidelity” Digital Twins and advanced experimental transducer identification was used to influence the form factor, transducer type and tuning decisions even before the first prototype is built to proof a concept?
 
This webinar series focuses on how experimental transducer and virtual simulation-driven audio architecture explorations can work alongside, impacting the very early product development cross-functional discussions with PM (Program Management), PD (Product Development) and ID (Industrial Design). The sessions will share methods and experiences of cross-functional, collaborative decision-making to meet PM’s desired audio user experience, PD’s manufacturing strategy/story, and ID’s aesthetics and function.

The presentations will provide an overview of how measurement and Digital Twins can front-load and address optimal acoustic insights to influence audio product architecture in the critical first 2-4 months of a project. Also detailed are the corresponding strategies to inform and qualify the first physical prototype made for proof of concept, and validate a commitment to investment on a product idea, with presentations of real cases of this new “virtual architectural design.”

On the first webinar, Wednesday, September 22 (12:00pm EDT), Ulrik Skov (Audio Transducer, System & Material Architectural Lead at Facebook Reality Labs), will offer an introduction to the concept of Digital Twins, and will detail his experience in front-loading a new Cross-Functional Acoustic Alignment approach to the product development and design process. The successful integration of modeling and simulation in product management will be discussed by Scott Leslie (PD Squared),  APEI’s Managing Director and Product Management education pillar chair, followed by an hands-on session with Mads Herring Jensen (Technology Manager, Acoustics, COMSOL) explaining how it can be done.

The Audio Product Education Institute’s Modeling and Measurement education pillar is sponsored by COMSOL and underscores the AES’s commitment to providing its membership and the industry at large with information on real-world solutions for audio product development. Additional sessions on the topic of Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices are scheduled for October 27, and November 17, 2021 (taking place on Wednesdays, at 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern).
 

AES Audio Product Education Institute Webinar
Digital Twins for Architecting & Designing Audio Devices
Wednesday, September 22, at 12:00pm EDT

Webinar registration is available here.
www.aes.org
www.audioproducteducationinstitute.org
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