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iNEMI Research Opportunities. Dr Colin Fitzpatrick Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering University of Limerick, Ireland. Care Innovation 8 th November 2010. Overview. UL Research i ameco II, D4R laptop Smart Grids & EEE RFID in Product Life Cycle Management
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iNEMI Research Opportunities Dr Colin Fitzpatrick Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering University of Limerick, Ireland Care Innovation 8th November 2010
Overview • UL Research • iameco II, D4R laptop • Smart Grids & EEE • RFID in Product Life Cycle Management • RFID and datalogging • StEP TF3 Reuse Joint Co-ordinator • Research Opportunities • Resilience
UL Research • MicroPro iameco II
UL Research • MicroPro iameco II
UL Research • SMART Grids & EEE
Results from DSM of appliances for 2009 and 2020 wind generation scenarios
UL Research • RFID for Product Life Cycle Management • Supprting Social Economy Refurbishers • Zero Waste in Industrial Networks • EEE • Automotive • PV • Construction
UL Research 36mm x 16mm x 3mm 3 Metre Read Range 25 Pieces $5.18ea250 Pieces $4.99ea1000 Pieces $3.99ea2500 Pieces $3.49 ea 100mm x 14mm x 14mm 17 – 25 Metre Read Range 25 Piece Test Packs $2.00 ea 250 Piece Packs $2.00 ea 1000 Pieces $1.49 ea 10,000 Pieces $0.99 ea Include Frontweb Flexi Rugged Tag
R (EPC) • Breakdown of EEE for parts for new products, refurbishment or repurposing • Breakdown for material recovery Middleware(Filter & collection) (EPC) Object Naming Service (ONS) (URL) Brand Sorting for return to OEM (EPC, URL) Market Data Resale and reuse of parts within the industrial network Application Software (Grade) (Spec, Grade, Reserve price) Industrial Partner 1 (Spec, Grade) -> (EPC data) Data Filter & Reporting (Bid) (EPC) Data Application Software (Spec, Grade, Reserve price) Industrial Partner 2 EPCIS (external) EPCIS (internal) (Bid)
UL Research • Datalogging/Life Cycle Units
UL Research • Data Logging/Life Cycle Units
Resilience • Some Definitions • “The ability to recover quickly from change or misfortune” • “The capability of a strained body to recover its size and shape” • “The ability to recover quickly from disruptive change without being overwhelmed” • Focus on • Energy • Materials
Lloyds of London “Sustainable Energy Security” Businesses which prepare for and take advantage of the new energy reality will prosper - failure to do so could be catastrophic Market dynamics and environmental factors mean business can no longer rely on low cost traditional energy sources China and growing Asian economies will play an increasingly important role in global energy security We are heading towards a global oil supply crunch and price spike Energy infrastructure will become increasingly vulnerable as a result of climate change and operations in harsher environments Lack of global regulation on climate change is creating an environment of uncertainty for business, which is damaging investment plans To manage increasing energy costs and carbon exposure businesses must reduce fossil fuel consumption Business must address energy-related risks to supply chains and the increasing vulnerability of 'just-in-time' models Investment in renewable energy and 'intelligent' infrastructure is booming. This revolution presents huge opportunities for new business partnerships
IEA World Energy Outlook 2009 “Fresh sources of oil equivalent to the output of four Saudi Arabia's will have to be found simply to maintain present levels of supply by 2030” “in addition to the 45 millions barrels simply to stand still an additional 20 million would be required to keep pace with surging demand”
Research Opportunities • Examining the resilience of the electronics sector • Decoupling Revenue from Environmental Factors (outputs and inputs) • Linear to circular • Concentrate and manage • Product to service • Roadmap to resiliency