Part agent advice to promote reuse of parts
Event details
Date | 02.12.2014 |
Hour | 10:15 › 11:15 |
Speaker |
Prof. Hiroyuki Hiraoka, Department of Precision Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan. Bio: 1983 PhD in mechanical engineering, the University of Tokyo 1983 Research associate, the University of Tokyo 1986 Joined Chuo University 1995 Professor, Chuo University 2006-2009 Joined IMS/Promise project His research interests includes: - Life cycle engineering, specifically, reuse of parts using network agents - Product modeling and STEP (Standard for product data representation and exchange) - Virtual reality for assembly |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Abstract : Managing information on individual parts throughout their life cycle is a requisite for promoting their reuse. For that purpose, we have been developing a part agent system that uses network agents and RFID technology. A part agent proposes appropriate maintenance actions for a part based on information about its life cycle. This talk discusses a method for a part agent to predict possible states of the corresponding part and to propose replacement of parts by using a Bayesian network based on the information collected on the state of the part, consumer preferences on maintenance and its usage.
Practical information
- Informed public
- Free
Organizer
- IGM-GE
Contact
- Géraldine Palaj