A Decision Support Application in Tracking Construction Waste Using Rule-based Reasoning and RFID Technology

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Protection of the environment is currently a high profile concern and this is resulting in more effective recycling and reuse of materials. This paper outlines a research project for developing and using a ‘Technology Hub’ framework combining Computational Intelligence – Rule-based Reasoning technology and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in the waste management sector. This framework has been developed using a case study based on a local waste recycling company. The project aims to help recycling companies in tracking, scheduling and intelligently handling incidents of waste movement in order to prevent fly-tipping and improve their management efficiency. Finally, the development procedure for a smart plasterboard waste management system is outlined, which includes a detailed discussion concerning the Rule-based Reasoning system design. This application provides a solution that a company can use to monitor the fleet/waste status and also generate decision support automatically in real time.

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Zhang, L., & Atkins, A. S. (2015). A Decision Support Application in Tracking Construction Waste Using Rule-based Reasoning and RFID Technology. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 8(1), 128–137. https://doi.org/10.1080/18756891.2014.963988

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