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The Aerospace & Defense Forum Arizona Chapter May 12, 2015 ASU RESEARCH ENTERPRISE Introductory Briefing Security | Innovation | Service We conceive | We develop | We implement | We deliver ASURE ASURE an applied-research


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ASU RESEARCH ENTERPRISE

Introductory Briefing

Security | Innovation | Service

We conceive | We develop | We implement | We deliver ASURE

ASURE an applied-research

  • rganization affiliated with

the nation’s fastest growing research university

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ASU SURE: how we work

Problem

TS/SCI capable

3,000 faculty

Engineering Business Arts & Sciences Law BioDesign Sustainability

ASURE applied

defense & security professionals

Project

Defense Industry

Whole Solution

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  • Largest university in the U.S. under a single administration
  • Strong focus on “use-inspired” and defense-relevant

research

  • 385M in externally sponsored

research in 2013

  • Top-20 research universities

w/o a medical school

– National Science Foundation

  • One of a handful of universities w/o a medical school

(incl. MIT, Princeton, Caltech) with research >$200M

quick facts: Arizona State University

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Introduction & Background

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Core Competencies

Supply Chain Management & Integrity Systems Architecture & Engineering Network Modeling & Analysis Systems Process Engineering Advanced & Behavioral Analytics Sustainability Solutions

Past/Current Performance

US ARMY Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM)

  • Performing a capability evaluation for the US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command’s (NETCOM)

Advanced Capability Engineering Directorate (ACED) that details capabilities, gaps, provides recommendations and evaluates the current NETCOM network management tools.

US ARMY Electronic Proving Ground (EPG)

  • Delivered a research demonstration and analysis report detailing open-source capabilities for integration

into EPG’s open-architecture network and system analysis tools.

  • Delivered and demonstrated a version of the network traffic analysis tool compatible with the preferred

computing architecture.

Navy Post Graduate School (NPS)

  • Performing an Obsolescence Management Analysis on SSEE Inc E/F, the Navy afloat EW “find, fix, and

finish” Signals of Interest exploitation system. Transition partner identified as PMW760.

Near Term Opportunities

Dense Urban Terrain Develop MegaCity operational model ~ 2025 to

2040

Verify and Validate the Model US ARMY Network Enterprise Technology

Command (NETCOM) Usability Study

PEO IEWS/PD Aerostat Supply Chain Study

What we do…

Conduct classified and unclassified applied research projects from proof-of-concept through operational

  • implementation. We do this by leveraging the combined ASU Research Enterprise (ASURE) and ASU capabilities

and expertise

Personnel Clearance: TS/SCI Facilities Clearance: TS We conceive | We develop | We implement | We deliver ASURE

Competencies Integrity & Security Complex Adaptive Systems Sustainability Supply Networks Reverse Supply Chain – Recovery Solutions

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Su Supply Chain Management & Integrity

Decision Center

3rd Ranked supply chain program in the country – US News & World Report

Center for Supply Networks Health Sector Supply Chain Research Consortium Center for Excellence in Logistics & Distribution

Centers of Excellence

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One of the largest engineering schools in the country Competencies: Data Mining & Machine Learning Information Assurance & Cyber Security Distributed Computing Cyberphysical & Embedded Systems Enterprise Systems Virtualized & Assisted Learning

Advanced Computer Sc Science

Partnership for Research in Spatial Modeling

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Competencies: Agent-Based Cyber Defense Cognitive Engineering Team Cognition Insider Threat Detection Human-Automation & Unmanned Vehicle Control Mixed Human-Machine Decision-Making Human Oriented Robotics

Advanced & Behavioral Analytics

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Competencies: Cleared systems engineers DoD/IC and FED/COV CONOPS experience Integration and Test Experience Moving basic research into solutions

Systems Engineering Cleared Personnel Integration and Test

Systems Architecture & Engineering

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Nation’s first interdisciplinary school of sustainability Competencies: Microbial Detoxifying Black & Grey Water Purification Solar-Powered Biofuel Production Biosensors for Rapid Purity Testing Point-Of-Use Water Treatment Electrochemical & UV Bacteria Inactivation Advanced Battery & Energy Storage Sewage Epidemiology / Surveillance

Su Sustainability & Water So Solutions

Hydrogen-Based Membrane Biofilm

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about ASU

  • ver 2,300 Veteran students
  • ver 600 ROTC cadets

Top 50 Schools – Military Times specialized classes, programs, & scholarships for Veterans ASU online ranked 3rd in nation for veterans

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THANK YOU

Contact Information:

Fran Zenzen, Chief Operating Officer 480.941.3601 fran.zenzen@asu.edu Jim Russell, Director Programs 480-941-360 Jim.russell@asu.edu Stuart Ballard, Director Supply Chain 480-941-3606 Stuart.ballard@asu.edu

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Backup

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About ASU

ASU Enrollment has increased significantly: ASU now has 82,000+ students Fulton Engineering and Carey Business have highly ranked programs Fulton Info 17,000 students CIDSE (3,200 undergrads; 1,200 grads; 83 faculty) IE ranked 20th ; CS ranked 22nd/28th Contact: Ron Askin (ron.askin@asu.edu) Carey Info 11,000+ students 29th Ranked Graduate Program; SCM ranked 3rd Contact: John Fowler (john.fowler@asu.edu)

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Capabilities & Faculty Leadership

  • Reverse Logistics – Rogers, Villalobos
  • Traffic Modeling and Simulation – Mirchandani
  • Food Supply Chains – Villalobos, Maltz, Runger
  • Remote Diagnostics – Gel, Fowler, Runger
  • Sustainability & Risk Mgmt – Dooley, Webster
  • Facility Location/Dist. System Design –Askin, Mirchandani
  • Inventory Management – Esma Gel, Ron Askin, Rogers
  • Contracts- Gel, Li
  • Workforce Planning – Gel, Askin

Methodologies/Tools

Optimization Stochastic Models (Queueing, MDPs) Simulation Systems Modeling Real-time Control Data Analytics Empirical Studies Sensor Network Design

We conceive | We develop | We implement | We deliver ASURE

Recent Research Projects

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PI: Guoliang Xue Funding: ARO W911NF-09-1-0467 The Objective

  • f this project is to

study efficient algorithms for multi- constrained multi-path

  • routing. Multi-path

routing can be used to increase the survivability of routing, and has great impact to the national security.

A B H G F E D C 2 50 30 92 64 51 28 40 53 24 87 65 96 30 7

Multi-Constraint Multi-Path Routing

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Assembly and Test Facility Scheduling

Objective: Develop Realistic and Feasible Production Schedule over a Multiperiod Horizon Challenges & Contributions: Computational Complexity of Setups, Substitutions, Parallel Processes with Differences Methods: Math. Programming, Heuristics and Simulation PIs: John Fowler, Ron Askin Sponsor: Intel

Back End Operation

Receive

Ship

Assembly Test

Project Overview

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Analysis of Multimodal Corridors

Objective: Determination of capacity of the corridor and identification of bottlenecks to provide preliminary recommendations for future investments in the multimodal corridor Guaymas-Arizona Challenges: Data collection, consolidation of different types of analyses for the each segments of the corridor which span two countries. Methods: Simulation, traffic and railroad capacity models. PIs: J. Rene Villalobos and Arnold Maltz Sponsor: Arizona Department of Transportation

Project Overview

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Inventory Routing Problem (IRP)

The need for the integration and coordination of various components in a supply chain has been recognized.

A survey found that companies with mature supply chain planning are 38%more profitable than

  • thers.1

Inventory management and transportation are two of the key logistical driver of supply chain management.

Inventory Routing with Variable Routes and Integrated DC Locations

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19/08/2008 Points over the metropolitan region of Monterrey

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Vehicle Routing: District Formation

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Intelligent Monitoring of Border Se Sensors

Project Objective:

Many false signals, few borders apprehensions

  • http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0121bord

er-sensors.htm

  • Technology hardware without associated intelligence reduces

agents’ effectiveness

  • Propose optimal use of high tech via data mining

Conceptual Concept of Operations:

  • Neighborhood-based profiling and projection
  • Active monitoring
  • Integrated data analysis
  • High confidence alert for efficient operations

Technology and Impact:

  • An integrated, data-mining technology
  • Technology builds upon the PIs’ expertise in statistical

and intelligent data analysis

  • Universal learner algorithms, operate in seconds on

PC

  • Research team expertise with powerful feature

selection methods, novel use of artificial contrasts to monitor data streams

It is anticipated that this technology can significantly reduce the false alarms and make agents more efficient and effective

Sponsor: Self-Learning of Decision Rules for Process Control, NSF People: Huan Liu, George Runger Partners: Eugene Tuv, Intel

Conceptual Diagram Sensors Sensor Fusion Intelligent Monitoring Alert – reduced false alarms

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Dynamic Data- Driven Hierarchical Production Control

Real-world Math Programs Heuristics Decision Rules

Figure 2: Direct and offline data application and integration

AMHS model Operational model Partners in supply network

Project Overview

  • Objective: Redesign Production

Control Systems to Integrate Real- Time Sensor Data

  • Challenges & Contributions:

Control System Design and Coordination

  • Methods: Optimization, Queueing,

Simulation

  • PI: Ron Askin
  • Sponsor: NSF

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ASU Professors & Supply Chain related research

Name Title/ Affiliation Expertise/Research Focus Engineering Askin, Ron Director & Professor, School of Computing, Informatics, & Decision Systems Production Logistics; Manufacturing Systems Analysis; Applied Operations Research & Statistics Gel, Esma Associate Professor, School of Computing, Informatics, & Decision Systems Applied probability techniques for modeling, design and control of production systems and supply chains Kashigawi, Dean Professor, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment Testing of performance-based systems, procurement risk minimization, supply chain analysis Mirchandani, Pitu Professor, School of Computing, Informatics, & Decision Systems Optimization, decision-making under uncertainty, real-time control and logistics, application interests in urban service systems, transportation Rivera, Daniel Professor, School for the Engineering of Matter, Transport, & Energy Control systems engineering as applied to process systems, supply chain management, and behavioral health Shunk, Dan Professor, School of Computing, Informatics, & Decision Systems Agile enterprise and CIM systems, planning systems, strategic role of technology Villalobos, Rene Associate Professor, School of Computing, Informatics, & Decision Systems Logistics, automated quality systems, food supply chain Waissi, Gary Professor, College of Technology and Innovation Systems analysis and modeling, statistical modeling,

  • perations research, strategic planning and management

Wu, Teresa Associate Professor, School of Computing, Informatics, & Decision Systems Information systems, supply chain management, multi- agent systems, data mining, Petri nets, Kalman filtering

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We conceive | We develop | We implement | We deliver ASURE 25 Name Title/ Affiliation Expertise/Research Focus W.P. Carey Carter, Craig Professor, Supply Chain Management Sustainable supply chain management Carter, Joseph Avnet Professor, Supply Chain Management Insourcing/Outsourcing decisions, buyer and supplier communication processes and information exchange systems, international sourcing and supply chain management strategy Choi, Thomas Professor, Supply Chain Management Supply chain design and network structures, supply base management, supplier-supplier relationships, triads in supply networks, total quality management and continuous improvement involving suppliers Dooley, Kevin Professor, Supply Chain Management Supply chain management, quality management, management

  • f technology and innovation, complex systems, sustainability

Fowler, John Chair and Professor, Supply Chain Management Deterministic scheduling, discrete event simulation methodology, modeling and analysis of semiconductor manufacturing systems, manufacturing applications of

  • perations research and discrete event simulation

Gopalakrishnan, Mohan Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management Global supply chain risk management Kull, Thomas Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management behavioral issues in operations and supply management; supply chain risk issues Maltz, Arnold Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management Global supply chains, forecasting, logistics, quality & productivity

ASU Professors & Supply Chain related research

We conceive | We develop | We implement | We deliver ASURE 26 Name Title/ Affiliation Expertise/Research Focus W.P. Carey Carter, Craig Professor, Supply Chain Management Sustainable supply chain management Oke, Adegoke Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management Innovation management, supply chain risks and mitigation strategies, global supply chains in less developed countries Rabinovitch, Elliot John G. and Barbara A. Bebbling Professor, Supply chain Management role of electronic commerce in the definition of strategies and performance in supply chain management and on implementation decisions involving information systems and inventory management Wang, Yimin Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management Supply chain risk management Webster, Scott Bob Herberger Arizona Heritage Chair in Supply Chain Management Improving competitiveness through logistics, especially managing risk and uncertainty in supply chains

ASU Professors & Supply Chain related research

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Industrial Engineering (within CIDSE)

IE ranked in top 20 http://cidse.engineering.asu.edu/forstudent/prospective- students/industrial-engineering/ 300+ BSE students; 200 MS; 60 PhD Key Logistics Faculty Ron Askin Esma Gel Pitu Mirchandani Rene Villalobos George Runger Teresa Wu Jing Li Supporting cast (Guoliang Xue, Rong Pan, Soroush Saghafian, …)

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Supply Chain Management (within Carey)

SCM Department ranked #3 Undergraduate and Graduate https://wpcarey.asu.edu/supply-chain-management-degrees New BA and MS in Global Logistics 900+ Undergraduates Key Logistics Faculty Kevin Dooley Mahyar Eftekhar John Fowler Mohan Gopalakrishnan Arnold Maltz Srimathy Mohan Elliott Rabinovich Dale Rogers Yimin Wang Scott Webster

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Future Logistics Game Changers

  • Deliveries by independent agents - Uber-like
  • Drones
  • Physical Internet
  • RFID to Big Data (continuous tracking and sensing)
  • Autonomous real-time decision making and self-mgmt
  • 3-D Printing
  • Ubiquitous IT
  • Sustainability based decision models

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about ASU SURE

Who We Are Not-for-profit applied research, development and consulting affiliate

  • f Arizona State

University.

What We Do Application of university research to defense and security industry needs. Connect you with the resources of America’s fastest growing research university. Real-world solutions to meet near and longer-term security and defense needs. Why We Do It Our mission is to help keep the Nation safe by designing next generation defense and security systems and tools. We provide comprehensive research tailored to customer CONOPS and problem set.

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Core Competencies

Supply Chain Management & Integrity Advanced Computer Science Advanced & Behavioral Analytics Systems Architecture & Engineering Sustainability & Water Solutions

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Ex: Point of Need Potable Water

Research Integration / Testing / Application / Classified

3,000 faculty

Engineering Design Business Distribution / Supply chain Arts & Sciences Law BioDesign Water testing / Purification Sustainability Power supply / Reuse ASURE Professionals

Project

DOD

Whole Solution

Point of Need Potable Water

Example Solutions:

  • Desiccant atmospheric

water generator

  • Portable ultrafiltration system
  • Biosensor rapid testing
  • Deployment & recovery system