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International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering | 2010

A Modelling and Optimisation Management Tool for large-scale supply chain networks

Lusine Baghdasaryan; Houshang Darabi; Francesca Schuler; Andreas Schaller

Supply Chains (SC) can be complex, dynamic and large-scale. They can make modelling and optimisation of SC difficult tasks. This paper describes a framework of a new Modelling and Optimisation Management Tool (MOMT) for large-scale supply chain networks. A graph-based method is used to automatically generate and update optimisation models for large-scale SC networks. Graphs nodes and arcs, that define the optimisation models constraints and variables, are generated according to the SC requirements. MOMT increases accuracy and flexibility of modelling and information processing in large-scale SC models. The tool applications, advantages and disadvantages are described by real world examples from Motorola Inc. SC.


international conference on networking sensing and control | 2010

Supervisory control and data collection policies for a distribution center modeled as a discrete event system

Francesca Schuler; Houshang Darabi

A large scale discrete event model of a distribution center is presented where critical parameters identified were utilized to create a real-time scheduling control policy to improve throughput and redistribute work in process (WIP), reducing bottleneck process and overall WIP. In implementing the control policy, it was found that the data was queried multiple times at the same time stamp and continuously throughout the process during a time when the control policy specification would not be met. The amount of data collection, processing and storage can become expensive especially when implementing multiple control policies that are dependent on several critical parameters. There is a need for smart data collection, processing and storage policies for cost effectiveness and to manage existing power management and battery life issues that may occur with continuous data streaming with existing wireless devices and sensors. This paper presents both the real-time scheduling control policy and the data collection policy for a distribution center that must be considered simultaneously in order to realize the maximum benefits of a wireless real-time scheduling system.


Archive | 2006

Wireless headsets and wireless communication networks for heart rate monitoring

Di-An Hong; Mark W. Cholewczynski; Janice M. Danvir; Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Francesca Schuler


Archive | 2008

Method for clustering displays of display devices

Francesca Schuler; Marc Chason; Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Xun Luo


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2012

Method for autonomously monitoring and reporting sound pressure level (SPL) exposure for a user of a communication device

Francesca Schuler; Di-An Hong; Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Kaustubh Kale; Alif M. Khawand; Jose C. Lacal; Padmaja Ramadas


Archive | 2007

Method and system for facilitating command of a group

Liliana Grajales; Mark Allen Krizik; Ion V. Nicolaescu; John B. Preston; Francesca Schuler; Mansour Toloo


Archive | 2007

Method and apparatus for photoplethysmographic sensing

Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Di-An Hong; Xun Luo; Francesca Schuler; Andrew Skipor


Archive | 2007

Headset With Integrated Pedometer and Corresponding Method

Francesca Schuler; Mohamed I. Ahmed; Mark Cholewcynski; Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Xun Luo; Swee M. Mok; Kaidi Zhao


Archive | 2007

Method and Apparatus for Tracking Sports Play

Francesca Schuler; Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Xun Luo; Irfan Nasir; Kaidi Zhao


Archive | 2008

Token-based dynamic authorization management of rfid systems

Xun Luo; Krishna D. Jonnalagadda; Francesca Schuler

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