TEM Journal; Vol 6 2017
DOI: 10.18421/tem64-04
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Improved Nondestructive Disassembly Process using Augmented Reality and RFID Product/Part Tracking

Abstract: The waste from electric and electronic equipment and discarded automobiles in the past grew rapidly and resulted with waste in billions of tones. The aim of this paper is to present an improved non-destructive disassembly process of electromechanical products using augmented reality based devices, such as glasses, tablets or mobile phones, and RFID technology for valuable product/part tracking. The proposed method includes tagging of components of interest in the product assembly by using a RFID tag. The valua… Show more

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“…Data is also needed to track and identify key reusable components more easily. In the literature, there were some indications of research to use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for this purpose (Mircheski & Rizov, 2017), or cameras (Saju et al, 2020), but these techniques were only just developing. We did not find examples in practice in our case contexts.…”
Section: The Harvesting Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data is also needed to track and identify key reusable components more easily. In the literature, there were some indications of research to use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for this purpose (Mircheski & Rizov, 2017), or cameras (Saju et al, 2020), but these techniques were only just developing. We did not find examples in practice in our case contexts.…”
Section: The Harvesting Processmentioning
confidence: 99%