Design and Implementation of Hierarchical Digital Twins in Industrial Production Environments
2023-01-03 | conference paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.
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Design and Implementation of Hierarchical Digital Twins in Industrial Production Environments
Finke, C. ; Groth, M. ; Schumann, M. ; Dewitz, P.; Gehrke, J. & Marahrens, T. (2023)
Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences pp. 1448-1457. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2023, Maui.
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- Authors
- Finke, Christian ; Groth, Michael ; Schumann, Matthias ; Dewitz, Paul; Gehrke, Jonas; Marahrens, Tamino
- Abstract
- The increasing requirements for industrial production environments due to customer expectations, the implementation of batch size 1, and further automation of production processes are confronting companies with new challenges. In particular, the emergence of cyber-physical systems is influencing and complicating manufacturing processes by capturing an increasing amount of information within production facilities. Digital twins are an interdisciplinary technology that may solve these issues because they serve to monitor, control, and optimize cyber-physical systems by creating a digital representation of real-world objects. Existing concepts for digital twins usually consider specific and independent objects. This is of limited use for production environments due to a multitude of different machines and associated sensor types. Therefore, we propose a requirements catalog, concept, and prototypical implementation for the hierarchical structuring of digital twins in this paper.
- Issue Date
- 3-January-2023
- Organization
- Professur für Anwendungssysteme und E-Business
- Conference
- Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2023
- ISBN
- 978-0-9981331-6-4
- Conference Place
- Maui
- Event start
- 2023-01-03
- Event end
- 2023-01-06
- Language
- English
- Fulltext
- https://hdl.handle.net/10125/102811