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Device and technology diversity along with application heterogeneity are two of the main factors that have an impact on the way how middle wares build IoT applications in a global and uniform fashion. The presented approach therefore proposes an Object-Oriented distributed middleware to set up an IoT ecosystem related to RFID-based product trace ability business model. This paper also discusses the...
Pallet pooling system establishes a considerable number of pallet recycling stations throughout the country to recycle and maintain the pallets. The main advantages of the pallet pooling system are greatly improving the logistics efficiency by achieving pallet through transport, reducing the total number of social pallets by renting the pallets and can reduce the cost of the international logistics...
In the U.S., e-waste could be the fastest growing component of the municipal solid waste. This trend is likely to continue given the rapid rate of technological progress, increased adoption and subsequent decreasing life spans of electronic products. This poster proposes the e-market for returned deposit system as an option for future e-waste management system in the U.S.
Quantities of end-of-life electronics (or e-waste) around the world keep growing. More than 1.36 million metric tons of e-waste were discarded in the U.S. in 2005, mainly in landfills, and e-waste is projected to grow in future years. This paper explores issues relating to planning future e-waste regulation and management systems in the U.S. It begins by reviewing the existing U.S. recycling systems...
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