Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand

There is a high level uncertainty associated with disassembly yield due to existence of unfunctional and/or unneeded components in end of life products. Sensors embedded in critical components of a product can deal with this uncertainty by providing information on the type and condition of the compo...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-3308292016-04-25T16:14:12ZDisassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demandThere is a high level uncertainty associated with disassembly yield due to existence of unfunctional and/or unneeded components in end of life products. Sensors embedded in critical components of a product can deal with this uncertainty by providing information on the type and condition of the components prior to disassembly. This study presents a quantitative assessment of the impact of sensor embedded products (SEPs) on the various performance measures of a kanban-controlled washing machine disassembly line. First, separate design of experiments studies based on orthogonal arrays are performed for the cases with and without SEPs. Then, the results of paired-t tests comparing two cases based on different performance measures are presented.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000250
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description There is a high level uncertainty associated with disassembly yield due to existence of unfunctional and/or unneeded components in end of life products. Sensors embedded in critical components of a product can deal with this uncertainty by providing information on the type and condition of the components prior to disassembly. This study presents a quantitative assessment of the impact of sensor embedded products (SEPs) on the various performance measures of a kanban-controlled washing machine disassembly line. First, separate design of experiments studies based on orthogonal arrays are performed for the cases with and without SEPs. Then, the results of paired-t tests comparing two cases based on different performance measures are presented.
title Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
spellingShingle Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
title_short Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
title_full Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
title_fullStr Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
title_full_unstemmed Disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
title_sort disassembly of sensor embedded products with component discriminating demand
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