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Streamlining Cellular Phone Development through Simulation: A Motorola Case Study
Overview
Streamlining Cellular Phone Development through Simulation: A Motorola Case StudyAltair |
Analytics & Modeling - Digital Twin / Simulation Networks & Connectivity - Cellular | |
Equipment & Machinery Telecommunications | |
Product Research & Development Quality Assurance | |
Digital Twin Virtual Prototyping & Product Testing | |
System Integration Testing & Certification | |
Operational Impact
The use of simulation in the design process has allowed Motorola to streamline its product development process, reducing time to market and increasing product robustness. The company can now perform several simulation passes on concept geometry before costly injection molding tools need to be built. This was a luxury that was impossible even two years ago. The automation of model development and the use of advanced CAE software have also allowed Motorola to identify and correct potential issues early in the development cycle. This has resulted in high-quality products that meet the demands of the market. The use of simulation has also replaced the traditional 'build-and-test' approach, leading to more efficient and effective product development. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Decreased design cycles from 18 months in the late 1990s to under a year in 2005. | |
Reduced model setup time from 20 days to only two days. | |
Performed model checks in just one hour, compared to the traditional 15 to 20 hours, representing an approximately 80-percent to 90-percent time savings. | |