End-of-Life (EoL) products and material mixtures found in E-waste are highly variable and in continuous evolutions. However, recycling systems are extremely rigid and modification of material routing and pro-cess parameters to cope with evolving product and market conditions is not currently supported. This pa-per discusses the characteristics of a new generation of smart demanufacturing systems to support a more coherent matching between the fast dynamics of the end-of-life products' life-cycle and the system life-cycle. An example of a prototype Cyber-Physical System (CPS) solution, implemented at the demanufac-turing Pilot Plant at ITIA-CNR, is presented. The Installed CPS gathers in-line data about the processed mixture composition by using a Hyper-Spectral Imaging system (HSI) and adjusts the parameters of the downstream electrostatic separation process according to the specific mixture under treatment. The results pave the way to a next generation of highly adaptable demanufacturing systems.

Towards Smart E-Waste Demanufacturing Systems exploiting Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) capabilities

Picone N;Colledani M;Copani G;Diani M;Tolio T
2016

Abstract

End-of-Life (EoL) products and material mixtures found in E-waste are highly variable and in continuous evolutions. However, recycling systems are extremely rigid and modification of material routing and pro-cess parameters to cope with evolving product and market conditions is not currently supported. This pa-per discusses the characteristics of a new generation of smart demanufacturing systems to support a more coherent matching between the fast dynamics of the end-of-life products' life-cycle and the system life-cycle. An example of a prototype Cyber-Physical System (CPS) solution, implemented at the demanufac-turing Pilot Plant at ITIA-CNR, is presented. The Installed CPS gathers in-line data about the processed mixture composition by using a Hyper-Spectral Imaging system (HSI) and adjusts the parameters of the downstream electrostatic separation process according to the specific mixture under treatment. The results pave the way to a next generation of highly adaptable demanufacturing systems.
2016
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
9781509052080
Demanufacturing
Cyber-Physical Systems
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