Browsing Department of Industrial, Manufacturing, and Systems Engineering by Title
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A Systematic Stakeholder-Driven Framework for Empirical Characterization and Parameterization of Human Agents for Agent-Based Modeling of Older Adults' Transportation
(2021-12-01)Standard of living for health and well-being of oneself and of one’s family is a human right. Vulnerable populations are incapable of maintaining an adequate standard of living due to several reasons, such as financial ... -
A TWO-STAGE STOCHASTIC PROGRAMMING MODEL FOR ENHANCING SEISMIC RESILIENCE OF WATER PIPE NETWORKS
(2020-09-03)Earthquakes are sudden and inevitable disasters that can cause enormous losses and suffering, and having accessible water is critically important for earthquake victims. To address this challenge, utility managers do ... -
ACCELERATED AGING OF A SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY PROTOTYPE
(2018-12-13)The LVPS (Low Voltage Power Supply) is a switching power supply custom designed for the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva Switzerland. Over one thousand of these LVPS, also called ’bricks’, will ... -
Adaptive Dynamic Programming For High-dimensional, Multicollinear State Spaces
(Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, 2013-03-20)Dynamic programming (DP) is a mathematical programming method for optimizing a system changing over time and has been used to solve multi-stage optimization problems in manufacturing systems, environmental engineering, and ... -
Adaptive Pain Management Decision Support System
(Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, 2011-03-03)Pain management is an international health issue. The Eugene McDermott Center for Pain Management at the University of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter at Dallas conducts a two-stage interdisciplinary pain management program ... -
Additive Manufacturing of Stretchable Piezo-Resistive Sensors: Fabrication and Performance Evaluation
(2022-12-19)Additive manufacturing provides a distinctive layer-wise production method, which is efficient and effective, especially when fabricating products with complex designs and/or multiple materials. One of the promising ... -
Adjusting for Time Varying Confounding in Adaptive Interdisciplinary Pain Management Program
(2018-09-10)Interdisciplinary pain management combines multiple disciplines of professionals to understand the biological and psychosocial factors causing a patient's pain and to determine the best treatments among many to administer. ... -
Adolescent Smoking Behavior in European Countries: Influences of Belief- and School-Related Factors
(Ecronicon, 2018-05-09)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Abstract Background: Adolescent smoking remains one of the major public health concerns worldwide. Young smokers are highly likely to become adult smokers and develop ... -
Affordable Autonomous Vehicles for Deployment after Disastrous Events
(2022-05-18)In disastrous events such as hurricanes and tornadoes, it has been observed that people get stranded and helpless without a feasible way to escape during those emergency situations. This became very evident during hurricanes, ... -
AGENT-BASED MODEL SIMULATION FOR POLICE DEPLOYMENT DECISION-MAKING IN PATROL OPERATIONS
(2021-08-10)Police patrolling plays a key role in responding to 911 calls and reducing crimes. The effectiveness of patrol operations heavily depends on the deployment of police officers – e.g., the number of officers assigned to ... -
Agents of Change—Together: Using Agent-based Models to Inspire Social Capital Building for Resilient Communities
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-02-12)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Increasingly, civic leaders and community developers are harnessing the power of computational technologies to foster more resilient and equitable communities. This ... -
An Analytical Performance Management Framework Enabiling Enterprise Strategy Management
(Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, 2007-08-23)Performance management has gained noticeable interest from both researchers and executive in the past two decades. Financial measures are no longer a primary emphasis for researchers and executives. One of the most popular ... -
ANALYZING COLLABORATION IN FOOD ASSISTANCE NETWORKS USING AGENT-BASED MODELING
(2019-08-05)To address the issue of food insecurity, many small independent agencies, known as food pantries, collect and distribute donated food to food-insecure clients. However, the supply of donated food varies significantly from ... -
The Application Of Discrete-event Simulation For Demining Strategy Evaluation
(Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, 2008-08-08)Teams of mobile autonomous robots have been proposed for the detection and clearing of landmines. Several competing strategies for automated mine detection have been proposed. This paper will discuss the development of a ... -
APPLICATIONS OF PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS IN THE WELL DELIVERY PROCESS TO IMPROVE RISK, OPPORTUNITY, AND COST ASSURANCE
(2023-07-06)**Please note that the full text is embargoed until 08/01/2024** Oil and Gas (O&G) well drilling is risky and expensive. The cost of drilling is typically underestimated, and there is little understanding of the certainty ... -
Assessing the impact of Principal Component Analysis on accurately predicting melanoma diagnosis applied on different classification models
(2019-11-26)With huge amounts of data at our disposal in the medical field, mathematical models are built to diagnose diseases. This study focuses on melanoma because it’s the type of skin cancer that accounts for most deaths, up to ... -
Assessing Values-based Sourcing Strategies in Regional Food Supply Networks: An Agent-based Approach
(Policy Studies Organization, 2015)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: The recent increase in demand for regionally produced food has resulted in a need for more efficient distribution methods. To connect regional food producers and ... -
BIDDING ENABLED INVENTORY REDISTRIBUTION IN A RETAIL NETWORK
(2021-05-09)This research aspires to develop a systematic approach to minimize the demand and supply gap of products and product expiration in a feasible way. Inventory replenishment policy, uncertain customer demand, and forecast ... -
Branch-and-Cut-and-Price Methods For Logistics Problems With Limited Risk
(Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, 2007-08-23)There exist many uncertainties in a logistics system, such as unknown demand, unsteady fuel cost, machine breakdowns, and accidents to name a few. Logistics management is difficult because logistics managers must solve a ... -
Build-to-order Supply Chain Efficiency Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis
The Build-to-Order supply chain (BTO-SC) is one agile supply chain that has received great attention in research and industry. Flexibility and responsiveness in mass customization has become a major objective of many ...