A Lean and Sustainable User Access System for a University Microfabrication Laboratory

A. Roth, J. Lee
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Summary form only given. The objective of this project is to develop a user access system for the Microscale Process Engineering Laboratory (MPEL) at San Jose State University (SJSU). The system implements hardware/software locks that limit tool use to authorized users only. The MPEL at SJSU is a 5,000 sq. ft. instructional facility that is also used for research projects and industry collaboration. Based on the size of the facility and its support infrastructure, it is critical that the user access system be very lean and sustainable for the limited staffing available. In addition to the interlock system, the necessary system functions include a database with user information and authorization levels that can easily be modified by the lab managers. Preventing unauthorized tool use, or any use in the case of a tool that is down, will help maintain user safety and prevent tool damage. Individual user and tool hours are logged to add user accountability, budget tracking, and improve tool maintenance. This project evaluates trade-offs between having a centralized master computer that communicates with "child" computers stationed at each major functional area of the lab and having independent computers located separately at each functional area. Each option has benefits and costs related to expense, sustainability and usability. The implemented system will provide SJSU's MPEL with a lean and sustainable user access system that will improve safety, maintainability and quality.
一所大学微加工实验室的精益可持续用户访问系统
只提供摘要形式。该项目的目标是为圣何塞州立大学(SJSU)的微尺度过程工程实验室(MPEL)开发一个用户访问系统。该系统实现了硬件/软件锁定,限制只有授权用户才能使用工具。上海外国语大学的MPEL占地5000平方英尺。ft教学设施,也用于研究项目和行业合作。根据该设施及其支助基础设施的规模,关键是用户访问系统必须非常精简和可持续,以应付现有的有限工作人员。除了联锁系统之外,必要的系统功能还包括一个包含用户信息和授权级别的数据库,实验室管理人员可以很容易地修改这些数据库。防止在未授权的情况下使用工具,或在工具停机的情况下使用工具,将有助于维护用户的安全,防止工具损坏。记录个人用户和工具工时,以增加用户责任、预算跟踪和改进工具维护。该项目评估了在拥有一台与位于实验室每个主要功能区的“子”计算机通信的中央主计算机和在每个功能区分别拥有独立计算机之间的权衡。每种选择都有与费用、可持续性和可用性相关的收益和成本。实施后的系统将为SJSU的MPEL提供一个精简和可持续的用户访问系统,这将提高安全性,可维护性和质量。
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