DocumentCode
1384845
Title
Green design of telecom products: the ADSL high speed modem as a case study
Author
De Langhe, Pascal ; Criel, Steven ; Ceuterick, Dirk
Author_Institution
Switching Syst. Div., Alcatel Bell, Antwerp, Belgium
Volume
21
Issue
1
fYear
1998
fDate
3/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
154
Lastpage
167
Abstract
This paper discusses the principles of life cycle assessment (LCP) and design for environment (DFE) and their application in the design and development of the asymmetric digital subscriber loop (ADSL) high speed modem, This application was used as a case study to evaluate the feasibility of incorporating “green” issues into the design cycle, Section II focuses on the green design methodology. It describes some fundamentals and the state-of-the-art of LCA/DFE. It also raises some critical issues that show up in the definition of LCA/DFE methodology. Section III describes the actual case study. It shows how the green design methodology, described in Section Il, is adopted to the project under study. More specifically, it is described how the LCA is introduced into the physical design stage of the product, which assumptions are taken into account for the LCA analysis, and how the analysis affects the usual product design flow. It discusses how the study started by performing an LCA of the ADSL high speed modem R1 (Release 1), with a large emphasis on the analysis of manufacturing processes. Secondly, these LCA results were used as input for the DFE methodology, in order to design a perceived greener product, the ADSI high speed modem R2 (Release 2). The “greenness” of this new product is validated by comparing the two environmental profiles. This case study resulted in a coherent and extensive environmental assessment of some fundamental design options (and the associated manufacturing processes) involved in complex electronic devices. By implementing the results of this LCA into a specific DFE methodology, green design issues have been introduced in the design cycle as just another design constraint to be dealt with
Keywords
design for manufacture; environmental engineering; modems; packaging; product development; subscriber loops; telecommunication equipment; ADSL high speed modem; DFE methodology; asymmetric digital subscriber loop modem; complex electronic devices; design for environment; environmental assessment; environmental profiles; fundamental design options; green design methodology; life cycle assessment; manufacturing processes analysis; physical design stage; product design flow; telecom product design; Computer aided software engineering; DSL; Design methodology; Electronics industry; ISO standards; Manufacturing processes; Modems; Performance analysis; Product design; Telecommunications;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology, Part A, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9886
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/95.679045
Filename
679045
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