THE DESIGN THINKING FOR ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING UG Engineering Students — India

THE DESIGN THINKING FOR ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING UG Engineering Students — India

Authors: Dr. Nagasubba Rayudu Peyyala,
Publish Date/ Year : June 2026 | Format: Paperback | Genre : Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Other Book Detail

This book closes that gap. Designed expressly for undergraduate ECE students in India, it anchors every Design Thinking concept — empathy maps, HMW questions, morphological charts, prototype ladders, user testing protocols — firmly in the domains you will spend your careers building: IoT devices, wearable health monitors, embedded systems, 5G communication interfaces, and assistive technologies. Every case study is drawn from India’s own innovation ecosystem. Every exercise is calibrated to what is achievable in a university lab with a ₹2,000 prototype budget and a genuine human being as your most important instrument. The fifty MCQs are not tests of memory; they are invitations to think critically about the decisions that distinguish a product people love from one that simply works.
Pages

73 pages
Language

English
Publication date

June 2026
ISBN-13

978-93-6678-010-8




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 Dr. Nagasubba Rayudu Peyyala

Dr. Nagasubba Rayudu Peyyala

This book closes that gap. Designed expressly for undergraduate ECE students in India, it anchors every Design Thinking concept — empathy maps, HMW questions, morphological charts, prototype ladders, user testing protocols — firmly in the domains you will spend your careers building: IoT devices, wearable health monitors, embedded systems, 5G communication interfaces, and assistive technologies. Every case study is drawn from India’s own innovation ecosystem. Every exercise is calibrated to what is achievable in a university lab with a ₹2,000 prototype budget and a genuine human being as your most important instrument. The fifty MCQs are not tests of memory; they are invitations to think critically about the decisions that distinguish a product people love from one that simply works.