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This book is about how to develop future automotive products by
applying the latest methodologies based on a systems engineering
approach and by taking into account many issues facing the auto
industry such as meeting government safety, emissions and fuel
economy regulations, incorporating advances in new technology
applications in structural materials, power trains, vehicle
lighting systems, displays and telematics, and satisfying the very
demanding customer. It is financially disastrous for any automotive
company to create a vehicle that very few people want. To design an
automotive product that will be successful in the marketplace
requires carefully orchestrated teamwork of experts from many
disciplines, substantial amount of resources, and application of
proven techniques at the right time during the product development
process. Automotive Product Development: A Systems Engineering
Implementation is intended for company management personnel and
graduate students in engineering, business management and other
disciplines associated with the development of automotive and other
complex products.
The auto industry is facing tough competition and severe economic
constraints. Their products need to be designed "right the first
time" with the right combinations of features that not only satisfy
the customers but continually please and delight them by providing
increased functionality, comfort, convenience, safety, and
craftsmanship. Based on the author's forty plus years of experience
as a human factors researcher, engineer, manager, and teacher who
has conducted numerous studies and analyses, Ergonomics in the
Automotive Design Process covers the entire range of ergonomics
issues involved in designing a car or truck and provides evaluation
techniques to avoid costly mistakes and assure high customer
satisfaction. The book begins with the definitions and goals of
ergonomics, historic background, and ergonomics approaches. It
covers human characteristics, capabilities, and limitations
considered in vehicle design in key areas such as anthropometry,
biomechanics, and human information processing. It then examines
how the driver and the occupants are positioned in the vehicle
space and how package drawings and/or computer-aided design models
are created from key vehicle dimensions used in the automobile
industry. The author describes design tools used in the industry
for occupant packaging, driver vision, and applications of other
psychophysical methods. He covers important driver information
processing concepts and models and driver error categories to
understand key considerations and principles used in designing
controls, displays, and their usages, including current issues
related to driver workload and driver distractions. The author has
included only the topics and materials that he found to be useful
in designing car and truck products and concentrated on the
ergonomic issues generally discussed in the automotive design
studios and product development teams. He distills the information
needed to be a member of an automotive product development team and
create an ergonomically superior vehicle.
Completely revised including six new chapters, this new edition
presents a more comprehensive knowledge of issues facing developers
of complex products and process management. It includes more tools
for implementing a Systems Engineering approach to minimize the
risks of delays and cost overruns and helps create the right
product for its customers. Designing Complex Products with Systems
Engineering Processes and Techniques, Second Edition highlights how
to increase customer satisfaction, quality, safety, and usability
to meet program timings and budgets using a Systems Engineering
approach. It provides decision-making considerations and models for
creating sustainable product design and describes many techniques
and tools used in product development and the product life-cycle
orientation. The book also offers techniques used in Design for
Manufacturing, Design for Assembly, and product evaluation methods
for verification and validation testing. Many new examples, case
studies, six new chapters, and updated program and data charts held
on our website are offered. The book targets practicing engineers,
engineering management personnel, product designers, product
planners, product and program managers in all industrialized and
developing countries. In addition the book is also useful to
undergraduate, graduate students, and faculty in engineering,
product design, and product project and program management.
This is a comprehensive book on how to make complex decisions on
energy systems problems involving different technologies,
environmental effects, costs, benefits, risks, and safety issues.
Using Industrial and Systems Engineering techniques for
decision-making in Energy Systems, the book provides the background
knowledge and methods to incorporate multiple criteria involved in
solving energy system problems. It offers methods, examples, and
case studies illustrating applications. Decision-Making in Energy
Systems discusses subjective as well as objective methods,
approaches, and techniques taken from the systems and industrial
engineering domain and puts them to use in solving energy systems
problems. It uses an integrated approach by including effects of
all technical, economic, environmental, and safety considerations
as well as costs and risks. The book is specially designed for
practicing engineers from industrial/systems engineering who work
in energy systems engineering industries. Aimed at graduate
students, researchers, and managers involved in various energy
generating, distributing, and consuming companies, the book helps
the reader to understand, evaluate, and decide on solutions to
their energy-related problems.
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