2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2021.103593
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Circular production and maintenance of automotive parts: An Internet of Things (IoT) data framework and practice review

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“…During the design phase, the appropriate methods for collecting this information must be considered, along with proposed methods of component identification (Nowakowski, 2018). It has been suggested to be represent this information by a health indicator number (Turner et al, 2022). Given that the product specification needs to satisfy the original requirements, a system analysis should be performed to confirm that the reused or repaired component, with its changed properties, does not have undesired effects on the mechatronic system level and that all functions are tested against the initial requirements.…”
Section: Investigation Of Development Of Products For Remanufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the design phase, the appropriate methods for collecting this information must be considered, along with proposed methods of component identification (Nowakowski, 2018). It has been suggested to be represent this information by a health indicator number (Turner et al, 2022). Given that the product specification needs to satisfy the original requirements, a system analysis should be performed to confirm that the reused or repaired component, with its changed properties, does not have undesired effects on the mechatronic system level and that all functions are tested against the initial requirements.…”
Section: Investigation Of Development Of Products For Remanufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The change in ownership models to a service based 'rental' structure [35] may also improve the ability of manufacturers to select appropriate treatments at end of consumer use of a given product, potentially allowing increased reuse and repurposing of returned goods and a decrease in the need to remanufacture and recycle (both options requiring resources and/or energy over the reuse option). Products are able to report on their maintenance needs allowing for prognostic treatments to be made before the product breaks, with the possibility to reuse or remanufacture worn parts, avoiding the need to dispose of the entire product due to failure and so lengthening its lifespan [71]. The identification of new manufacturing processes and availability of new materials is a timeconsuming task.…”
Section: Product and Materials Reuse Remanufacture And Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most FM lacks space to develop IoT. According to Valinejadshoubi et al (2021) the problem in sensor-based FM and the reason facilities moves towards inefficient management is due to the lack of details on visual information about the built facility. The deployment of the IoT while continuously monitoring and maintaining is critical.…”
Section: Iot's Impact On Facilities Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that there have been several past studies on integrating BIM and IoT for FM (Wong et al, 2018;Edirisinghe and Woo, 2020;Atta and Talamo, 2020;Valinejadshoubi et al, 2021), IoT opportunities, challenges, barriers and solutions in FM and IoT on maintenance based in FM are still lacking (Zikria et al, 2021;Durdyey et al, 2022;Tedeschi et al, 2017;Chen et al, 2019;Villa et al, 2021). It may be due to cybersecurity threats and privacy challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%