1999 7th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation. Proceedings ETFA '99 (Cat. No.99TH8467)
DOI: 10.1109/etfa.1999.813161
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Products lifecycle management system using radio frequency identification technology

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“…Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology and Radio Frequency Identification extends information systems towards real world objects enabling fine granular updates of the product state. RFID technology in particular can play an important role for product life cycle management (Soga, Hiroshige, Dobashi, Okumura, & Kusuzaki, 1999). WSNs can provide important maintenance critical information, especially for products and parts that otherwise could not be accurately captured by information technology (Tiwari, Lewis, & Ge, 2005).…”
Section: Internet Of Things Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology and Radio Frequency Identification extends information systems towards real world objects enabling fine granular updates of the product state. RFID technology in particular can play an important role for product life cycle management (Soga, Hiroshige, Dobashi, Okumura, & Kusuzaki, 1999). WSNs can provide important maintenance critical information, especially for products and parts that otherwise could not be accurately captured by information technology (Tiwari, Lewis, & Ge, 2005).…”
Section: Internet Of Things Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• In services production, PLM refers to a specific service, that is organized and allocated with apposite infrastructures [18].…”
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“…Para a seleção de artigos sobre Manufatura Avançada foram escolhidas as principais iniciativas "Industry 4.0" e "Industrial Internet" (J. Lee et al, 2014;Toro et al, 2015 (Papirno & Gerard, 1955) Machine Learning 1959 (Martens, 1959) Simulação Computacional 1959 (Gorton, 1959) (Leagus, Lee, & Mealy, 1959) (McGhee, 1959) (Clynes, 1959) (Glaser, 1959) CAD / CAM 1961 (Ross, 1961) Automação Digital (PLC e DCS) 1973 (Coelho, 1973) SCADA 1973 (Swarthout & Fiedler, 1973) Data Mining 1984 (Harris Jr., 1984) EDI 1986 (Annis, 1986) MES 1992 (Gokorsch, 1992) PLM 1999 (Soga, Hiroshige, Dobashi, Okumura, & Kusuzaki, 1999) (Thomas, Neckel, & Wagner, 1999) Big Data 1999 (Kenwright, 1999) Internet of Things (Web of Things) 2003 (R. Qiu, 2003) (Traversat et al, 2003) Additive Manufacturing (3D Printer) 2003 (Sheng, Xi, Chen, & Chen, 2003) Cloud Computing 2007 (Yokoyama, Kojima, & Ishikawa, 2007) (Biswas & Akhter, 2014) A literatura atual, porém, ainda busca um mapeamento de como aplicar essas tecnologias e qual impacto se deve esperar para a produção. Muito pouco ainda foi investigado sobre como a aplicação pode se adequar a diferentes modelos de manufatura e estratégias de operação.…”
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