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Industrial applications of digital twins

Yuchen Jiang, Shen Yin, Kuan Li, Hao Luo, Okyay Kaynak

2021Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences384 citationsDOI

Abstract

A digital twin (DT) is classically defined as the virtual replica of a real-world product, system, being, communities, even cities that are continuously updated with data from its physical counterpart, as well as its environment. It bridges the virtual cyberspace with the physical entities and, as such, is considered to be the pillar of Industry 4.0 and the innovation backbone of the future. A DT is created and used throughout the whole life cycle of the entity it replicates, from cradle to grave, so to speak. This article focuses on the present state of the art of DTs, concentrating on the use of DTs in industry in the context of smart manufacturing, especially from the point of view of plantwide optimization. The main capabilities of DTs (mirroring, shadowing and threading) are discussed in this context. The article concludes with a perspective on the future. This article is part of the theme issue 'Towards symbiotic autonomous systems'.

Topics & Concepts

MirroringComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Industry 4.0CyberspacePillarPerspective (graphical)Theme (computing)Product (mathematics)ReplicaData scienceWorld Wide WebEngineeringArtificial intelligenceThe InternetVisual artsGeometryMathematicsPaleontologyStructural engineeringCommunicationEmbedded systemArtBiologySociologyDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
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