Smart solid waste processing plant: vision and pathway
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2019. ISWA world congress 2019, Bilbao, Spain.
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T1 - Smart solid waste processing plant: vision and pathway
AU - Khodier, Karim
AU - Curtis, Alexander
AU - Sarc, Renato
AU - Lehner, Markus
AU - O'Leary, Paul
AU - Pomberger, Roland
PY - 2019/10/8
Y1 - 2019/10/8
N2 - Bringing the digital revolution to solid waste processing, the vision of a plant autonomously adapting to material and market, operating at the economical optimum, is an obvious one. Though the path to get there includes much more than modern algorithms. A trinity of controllable actuators, suitable metrology and optimi-sation models is needed. Especially regarding the first two, the state of the art does not cover the requirements for fulfilling the vision – there is still a lot of work to be done in advance.
AB - Bringing the digital revolution to solid waste processing, the vision of a plant autonomously adapting to material and market, operating at the economical optimum, is an obvious one. Though the path to get there includes much more than modern algorithms. A trinity of controllable actuators, suitable metrology and optimi-sation models is needed. Especially regarding the first two, the state of the art does not cover the requirements for fulfilling the vision – there is still a lot of work to be done in advance.
KW - Digital revolution
KW - Smart factory
KW - Solid waste
KW - Waste processing
KW - Actuators
KW - Metrology
KW - Digital revolution
KW - Smart factory
KW - Solid waste
KW - Waste Processing
KW - Actuators
KW - Metrology
M3 - Presentation
T2 - ISWA world congress 2019
Y2 - 7 October 2019 through 9 October 2019
ER -