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Replacement of Parts by Part Agents to Promote Reuse of Mechanical Parts

Hiroyuki Hiraoka
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Atsushi Nagasawa
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Yuki Fukumashi
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Replacement of parts is a crucial task for the reuse of parts. In this paper, functions of part agent we are developing that support the reuse are described. A part agent manages life cycle of a part using a network agent and an RFID tag attached on the part and generates advices for the user on the maintenance of the part in order to promote the reuse. Part agent we are developing to support the replacement has the following functions. First function is to detect deterioration of the part from its sensory data. As an example, simple 3d of manipulator is developed with modularized link structure. Part agent is assigned for each module and generates advice on its replacement. Second function is to calculate the possibility of failures of part based on causal relation among user operations and detected events. Third function is to support users to disassemble used parts. Part agent generates disassembly procedure of the part and shows it to the user using augmented reality technique. In this paper, the planned scheme for part agent to support reuse of part with these functions is described and preliminary result of the development is shown.
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hal-01764196 , version 1 (11-04-2018)

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Hiroyuki Hiraoka, Atsushi Nagasawa, Yuki Fukumashi, Yoshinori Fukunaga. Replacement of Parts by Part Agents to Promote Reuse of Mechanical Parts. 14th IFIP International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Jul 2017, Seville, Spain. pp.394-403, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-72905-3_35⟩. ⟨hal-01764196⟩
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