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A Method for Evaluating Product Degradation Status Using Product Usage Data

제품 사용데이터를 활용한 제품 열화상태 평가 방안에 대한 연구

  • 신종호 (울산과기대 디자인 및 인간공학부) ;
  • 전홍배 (홍익대 산업공학과) ;
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  • Received : 2012.11.19
  • Accepted : 2013.01.03
  • Published : 2013.02.01

Abstract

In general, the product is used under several circumstances including environmental and usage conditions. According to the circumstances, the product has various performance degradation processes. In order to optimize the lifecycle of product usage, it is important to observe the degradation process and make suitable decisions on product operations. However, there are not much research works in evaluating the degree of product degradation based on product usage data. Recently, due to emerging ICT (Information and Communication Technology) technologies, it becomes possible to get the product usage data. Based on the gathered data, it is possible to analyze the degree of product degradation. The analysis of product usage data can improve product use and product design with advanced decisions. To this end, this study addresses one approach based on FMEA/FMECA method, called PDMCA (Performance, Degradation Modes and Criticality Analysis) for evaluating product degradation status and making suitable decisions.

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