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Premium member Presentation Transcript E10 – Introduction to EngineeringIndustrial and Systems Engineering : E10 – Introduction to EngineeringIndustrial and Systems Engineering Jacob Tsao, Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 1984 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering www.engr.sjsu.edu/jtsao Industrial and Systems EngineeringAn Introduction via Examples : Industrial and Systems EngineeringAn Introduction via Examples What is Industrial Engineering (IE)? What is Systems Engineering (SE)? An Early and Modern Example about Manufacturing: Car Assembly A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland Current Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Freight Operations What is Industrial Engineering? : What is Industrial Engineering? Electrical Engineering – to engineer an electrical product or system. Computer Engineering – to engineer a computer or a system of networked computers. Industrial Engineering? To engineer an industry?? No. To engineer an industrial product or system (efficiently and effectively): for manufactured goods or services, originally To engineer a product or system for industry, the military, government, education, etc. Efficiency and Quality Engineering!! What is Systems Engineering? : What is Systems Engineering? To engineer a system, with efficiency and quality All Types of Systems: Aviation Systems, including Air Traffic Control Systems Telecommunication and Computer Systems Airline Reservation Systems Software and Database systems Highway Systems Manufacturing Systems, e.g., the Toyota Production System (TPS) ….. An Early and Modern Example about Manufacturing: Car Assembly : An Early and Modern Example about Manufacturing: Car Assembly The original “work cell” assembly method Henry Ford’s idea of assembly line, following the efficiency innovations in cattle slaughtering Many innovations for higher efficiency and better quality, including robotics The Toyota Production System (TPS), practiced at The New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated (NUMMI) in Fremont, California (and elsewhere) Early Moving Assembly Line at Ford : Early Moving Assembly Line at Ford A Glimpse of a Car Assembly Line : A Glimpse of a Car Assembly Line Robots at Work in Car Assembly : Robots at Work in Car Assembly Robots at Work in Car Assembly : Robots at Work in Car Assembly A Modern Car “Assembly Line”VW Phaeton in Dresden : A Modern Car “Assembly Line”VW Phaeton in Dresden A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland : A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland Simple “Take-a-Number” virtual waiting lines at a hospital, to avoid patience discomfort or enable rest The recent implementation of “Take-a-Number” virtual lines at California’s DMVs and recent acceptance of appointments via the Internet Why can’t Disneyland use this simple idea? What may be the unintended consequences? A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland (Cont’d) : A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland (Cont’d) Disneyland first estimated wait time for the customers and displayed it at each attraction. Disneyland then displayed the estimated wait times at the entrance and other strategic locations, for better planning by the customers. Disneyland recently implemented its version of the “Take-a-Number” system: the “FastPass”. Better customer satisfaction, and higher revenue too, at the restaurants and gift shops, etc.! FastPassDisneyland – Splash Mountain : FastPassDisneyland – Splash Mountain FastPass Machine Disneyland – Splash Mountain : FastPass Machine Disneyland – Splash Mountain FastPass Ticket Disneyland – Splash Mountain : FastPass Ticket Disneyland – Splash Mountain Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations : Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations Proven US oil reserve: 22 billion barrels Daily US consumption: 21 million barrels “Desperate” need for fuel efficiency Public transportation for passengers, but how about freight transportation? Longer Combination Vehicles (LCVs) for higher fuel efficiency: 5.4 MPG for a 40,000-lb “straight truck” and 4.6 MPG for a 140,000-lb “turnpike double” Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations : Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations LCV for higher productivity: tractor utilization, driver utilization and speed of freight movement But, only 20 states allow such operations. California does not allow them. Why? Safety hazard and damage to roadway A major source: “off-tracking” Innovative concept: Automated Trailer Steering, for virtual elimination of off-tracking [Rangavajhula & Tsao] Multidisciplinary research: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, economics, public policy, etc. Industrial and Systems Engineering : Industrial and Systems Engineering Questions? Comments? You are the customer, and the product too. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript E10 – Introduction to EngineeringIndustrial and Systems Engineering : E10 – Introduction to EngineeringIndustrial and Systems Engineering Jacob Tsao, Ph.D., UC Berkeley, 1984 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering www.engr.sjsu.edu/jtsao Industrial and Systems EngineeringAn Introduction via Examples : Industrial and Systems EngineeringAn Introduction via Examples What is Industrial Engineering (IE)? What is Systems Engineering (SE)? An Early and Modern Example about Manufacturing: Car Assembly A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland Current Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Freight Operations What is Industrial Engineering? : What is Industrial Engineering? Electrical Engineering – to engineer an electrical product or system. Computer Engineering – to engineer a computer or a system of networked computers. Industrial Engineering? To engineer an industry?? No. To engineer an industrial product or system (efficiently and effectively): for manufactured goods or services, originally To engineer a product or system for industry, the military, government, education, etc. Efficiency and Quality Engineering!! What is Systems Engineering? : What is Systems Engineering? To engineer a system, with efficiency and quality All Types of Systems: Aviation Systems, including Air Traffic Control Systems Telecommunication and Computer Systems Airline Reservation Systems Software and Database systems Highway Systems Manufacturing Systems, e.g., the Toyota Production System (TPS) ….. An Early and Modern Example about Manufacturing: Car Assembly : An Early and Modern Example about Manufacturing: Car Assembly The original “work cell” assembly method Henry Ford’s idea of assembly line, following the efficiency innovations in cattle slaughtering Many innovations for higher efficiency and better quality, including robotics The Toyota Production System (TPS), practiced at The New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated (NUMMI) in Fremont, California (and elsewhere) Early Moving Assembly Line at Ford : Early Moving Assembly Line at Ford A Glimpse of a Car Assembly Line : A Glimpse of a Car Assembly Line Robots at Work in Car Assembly : Robots at Work in Car Assembly Robots at Work in Car Assembly : Robots at Work in Car Assembly A Modern Car “Assembly Line”VW Phaeton in Dresden : A Modern Car “Assembly Line”VW Phaeton in Dresden A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland : A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland Simple “Take-a-Number” virtual waiting lines at a hospital, to avoid patience discomfort or enable rest The recent implementation of “Take-a-Number” virtual lines at California’s DMVs and recent acceptance of appointments via the Internet Why can’t Disneyland use this simple idea? What may be the unintended consequences? A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland (Cont’d) : A Modern Example about the Service Industry: Disneyland (Cont’d) Disneyland first estimated wait time for the customers and displayed it at each attraction. Disneyland then displayed the estimated wait times at the entrance and other strategic locations, for better planning by the customers. Disneyland recently implemented its version of the “Take-a-Number” system: the “FastPass”. Better customer satisfaction, and higher revenue too, at the restaurants and gift shops, etc.! FastPassDisneyland – Splash Mountain : FastPassDisneyland – Splash Mountain FastPass Machine Disneyland – Splash Mountain : FastPass Machine Disneyland – Splash Mountain FastPass Ticket Disneyland – Splash Mountain : FastPass Ticket Disneyland – Splash Mountain Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations : Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations Proven US oil reserve: 22 billion barrels Daily US consumption: 21 million barrels “Desperate” need for fuel efficiency Public transportation for passengers, but how about freight transportation? Longer Combination Vehicles (LCVs) for higher fuel efficiency: 5.4 MPG for a 40,000-lb “straight truck” and 4.6 MPG for a 140,000-lb “turnpike double” Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations : Multidisciplinary Research into Efficient and Safer Large-truck Operations LCV for higher productivity: tractor utilization, driver utilization and speed of freight movement But, only 20 states allow such operations. California does not allow them. Why? Safety hazard and damage to roadway A major source: “off-tracking” Innovative concept: Automated Trailer Steering, for virtual elimination of off-tracking [Rangavajhula & Tsao] Multidisciplinary research: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, economics, public policy, etc. Industrial and Systems Engineering : Industrial and Systems Engineering Questions? Comments? You are the customer, and the product too.