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Optimisation of Product Recovery Options in End-of-Life Product Disassembly by Robots
In a circular economy, strategies for product recovery, such as reuse, recycling, and remanufacturing, play an important role at the end of a product’s life. A sustainability model was developed to solve the problem of sequence-dependent robotic disassembly line balancing. This research aimed to assess the viability of the model, which was optimised using the Multi-Objective Bees Algorithm in a robotic disassembly setting. Two industrial gear pumps were used as case studies. Four objectives (maximising profit, energy savings, emissions reductions and minimising line imbalance) were set. Several product recovery scenarios were developed to find the best recovery plans for each component. An efficient metaheuristic, the Bees Algorithm, was used to find the best solution. The robotic disassembly plans were generated and assigned to robotic workstations simultaneously. Using the proposed sustainability model on end-of-life industrial gear pumps shows the applicability of the model to real-world problems. The Multi-Objective Bees Algorithm was able to find the best scenario for product recovery by assigning each component to recycling, reuse, remanufacturing, or disposal. The performance of the algorithm is consistent, producing a similar performance for all sustainable strategies. This study addresses issues that arise with product recovery options for end-of-life products and provides optimal solutions through case studies
Physical Layer Security of Large Reflecting Surface Aided Communications with Phase Errors
The physical layer security (PLS) performance of a wireless communication
link through a large reflecting surface (LRS) with phase errors is analyzed.
Leveraging recent results that express the \ac{LRS}-based composite channel as
an equivalent scalar fading channel, we show that the eavesdropper's link is
Rayleigh distributed and independent of the legitimate link. The different
scaling laws of the legitimate and eavesdroppers signal-to-noise ratios with
the number of reflecting elements, and the reasonably good performance even in
the case of coarse phase quantization, show the great potential of LRS-aided
communications to enhance PLS in practical wireless set-ups.Comment: This work has been submitted to the IEEE for publication. Copyright
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Industry 4.0 enabling sustainable supply chain development in the renewable energy sector:A multi-criteria intelligent approach
The aim of this paper is to provide a multi-criteria decision-making intelligent approach based on Industry 4.0
and Triple Bottom Line principles for sustainable supply chain development in the renewable energy sector. In
particular, the solar photovoltaic energy supply chain is used as a case study, encompassing the entire energy
production process, from supply to disposal. An exhaustive literature review is conducted to identify the main
criteria affecting social, economic and environmental sustainability in the photovoltaic energy supply chain, and
to explore the potential impact of Industry 4.0 on sustainability. Subsequently, three Fuzzy Inference Systems
combining quantitative and qualitative data are built to calculate the supply chain's social, economic and
environmental sustainability. Experts' opinions are used to identify the impact of Industry 4.0 technologies on the
three pillars of sustainability for each supply chain stage. Finally, a novel sustainability index, Sustainability
Index 4.0, is formulated to compute the overall sustainability of the photovoltaic energy supply chain in seven
countries. The results show the applicability and usefulness of the proposed holistic model in helping policy
makers, stakeholders and users to make informed decisions for the development of sustainable renewable energy
supply chains, taking into account the impact of Industry 4.0 and digital technologies
Appendix for book chapter "Optimisation of robotic disassembly sequence plans for sustainability using the multi-objective bees algorithm"
Appendix A consists of input data and Appendix B consists of the experiment results
Research data supporting the publication "A multiobjective decision-making approach for modelling robotic disassembly for sustainable remanufacturing"
The files consist of input data for the gear pump using robotic for disassembly sequence planning and selected results of the experiments
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