Digital Twin: Values, Challenges and Enablers From a Modeling Perspective
SINTEF · Norwegian University of Science and Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Digital twin can be defined as a virtual representation of a physical asset enabled through data and simulators for real-time prediction, optimization, monitoring, controlling, and improved decision making. Recent advances in computational pipelines, multiphysics solvers, artificial intelligence, big data cybernetics, data processing and management tools bring the promise of digital twins and their impact on society closer to reality. Digital twinning is now an important and emerging trend in many applications. Also referred to as a computational megamodel, device shadow, mirrored system, avatar or a synchronized virtual prototype, there can be no doubt that a digital twin plays a transformative role not only…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Data science
- Big data
- Perspective (graphical)
- Data sharing
- Human–computer interaction
- Artificial intelligence
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions