Digital twins (DTs) play a vital role in achieving the vision of Industry 4.0. They have been used to facilitate business and maximize profits by providing up-to-date operational data …
A digital twin refers to a virtual representation of a physical asset or system throughout its lifecycle (Mikell and Clark 2018). It leverages the Internet of Things (IoT) to facilitate learning …
With rapid advancements in Cyber-Physical manufacturing, the Internet of Things, Simulation software, and Machine Learning algorithms, the applicability of Industry 4.0 is …
As the adoption of Industry 4.0 advances and the manufacturing process becomes increasingly digital, the Digital Twin (DT) will prove invaluable for testing and simulating new …
RE Kondo, WJ Andrade, C de Mello Henequim… - Computers & Industrial …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Cyber-Physical Production Systems usher in a new era of smart manufacturing, with Digital Twin being a pivotal concept driving their adoption. Most literature concentrates on …
GD Monek, S Fischer - Reports in Mechanical Engineering, 2023 - rme-journal.org
Today's manufacturing systems offer more products to meet specific needs. Complex production systems in rapidly changing environments result from product variation, shorter …
KYH Lim, NT Le, N Agarwal, BH Huynh - … 4.0: The model factory as the …, 2021 - Springer
In today's competitive landscape, a growing number of enterprises are embarking on cyber- physical digitalization journeys to fulfil customer expectations and vitalize manufacturing …
The digital twin is now within reach while manufacturing and manufacturing process become increasingly digital and the Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more and more dominant …
Digital Twin (DT) is one of the key enabling technologies for realizing the promise of Smart Manufacturing (SM) and Industry 4.0 to improve production systems operation. Driven by the …