Prototype Smarter: Cost-Effective Experiments for Software, Hardware, and Mechatronic Systems

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Build less. Learn more. Decide with evidence.Most prototypes fail long before they fail technically. They fail because nobody can name the question they were built to answer.A polished demo may impress a room. A prototype should do something harder: reduce uncertainty, expose risk, and produce evidence strong enough to support the next design decision.Prototype Smarter is a practical reference for engineers, technical founders, product teams, educators, and builders working across software, hardware, embedded systems, mechatronics, industrial automation, test rigs, simulation, HIL, IoT, IIoT, and AI-assisted engineering.Its central idea is simple:A good prototype is not the one that looks most like the final product. A good prototype is the one that answers the right question at the lowest sufficient cost.The book introduces a disciplined decision chain:Question → Risk → Prototype Type → Fidelity → Cost → Evidence → DecisionFrom that chain, it develops the concept of Minimum Viable Evidence: the minimum amount and quality of evidence that makes it rational to take the next design decision — no more, no less.Inside, you will learn how to:• distinguish a real experiment from a convincing demo;• identify the riskiest assumption before building;• choose the right prototype type for the question;• use fidelity deliberately instead of making everything “more realistic”;• compare software, hardware, open-source, commercial, industrial, and DIY approaches;• understand when simulation, SIL, PIL, HIL, remote labs, or physical testing are appropriate;• avoid common prototyping anti-patterns;• decide whether a prototype should be thrown away, evolved, or industrialized;• treat cybersecurity, AI, remote access, and exposure as evidence boundaries rather than afterthoughts.This is not a tools manual, a startup slogan book, or a collection of generic innovation advice. It does not teach you which button to click in a specific platform. It teaches you how to decide what evidence you need, what instrument can produce it, and how far you can trust the result.The book covers web and API prototypes, microcontrollers, single-board computers, FPGA-class prototypes, electronics, mechanical fabrication, simulation, emulation, HIL, PLCs, SCADA, HMI, industrial field systems, test rigs, remote laboratories, pilot deployments, AI in the prototyping loop, and security as an evidence boundary.It also includes practical templates, decision matrices, anti-patterns, claim checks, recurring project examples, and reusable frameworks designed to help readers apply the method to real technical work.If you work where software meets hardware, where prototypes cost real time and money, or where a beautiful demo is not enough, this book gives you a disciplined way to ask the harder question:What evidence would make the next decision honest? Read more

ASIN B0H4WVXNBY
ISBN13 979-8181149113
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.99 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.55 pounds
Print length 418 pages
Publication date June 11, 2026

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