Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on Electronics and the Environment. ISEE - 1998 (Cat. No.98CH36145)
DOI: 10.1109/isee.1998.675046
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Sensor-based data recording of use conditions for product takeback

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“…Information about the product usage condition indicates how to process the returned product [27]. Klausner et al propose the integration of an Information System for Product Recovery (ISPR) and the so-called Electronic Data Log (EDL)-which is similar to the PEID-with a product to record lifecycle data [28]. Li et al examine the role of big data generated in the IoT paradigm throughout the entire product lifecycle, including product recycling [29].…”
Section: Product Lifecycle Management and Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information about the product usage condition indicates how to process the returned product [27]. Klausner et al propose the integration of an Information System for Product Recovery (ISPR) and the so-called Electronic Data Log (EDL)-which is similar to the PEID-with a product to record lifecycle data [28]. Li et al examine the role of big data generated in the IoT paradigm throughout the entire product lifecycle, including product recycling [29].…”
Section: Product Lifecycle Management and Supply Chain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klausner et al [30] analyzed the trade-off between the higher initial manufacturing costs caused by using an electronic data log (EDL) in products and the cost savings from the reuse of used motors. Simon et al [31] improved the cost-benefit analysis of Klausner et al [32] by taking into consideration the limited lifespan of a product's design. It was revealed that under certain circumstances, product servicing offers more readily reusable components in contrast to EOL recovery of parts.…”
Section: Sensor Embedded Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Klausner, Grimm and Hendrickson (1998a) analyzed the trade-off between the higher initial manufacturing costs caused by using an electronic data log (EDL) in products and the cost savings from the reuse of used motors. Simon et al (2001) improved the cost-benefit analysis of Klausner, Grimm and Hendrickson (1998b) by taking into consideration the limited lifespan of a product's design. It was revealed that under certain circumstances, product servicing offers more readily reusable components in contrast to EOL recovery of parts.…”
Section: Sensor Embedded Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%