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Beskrivning
How can we use a DT to support decisions, and how do we maintain it through life?To this end, the book is structured in five parts: “Foundations” introduces the DT concept, the potential benefits of DTs seen from a business perspective, and foundations for DT engineering.
John Fitzgerald is Professor of Computing and Dean for Strategic Projects in Science, Agriculture and Engineering at Newcastle University, UK. Peter Gorm Larsen heads the multi-departmental Aarhus University Center for Digitalisation (DIGIT) and the Aarhus University Center for Digital Twins. They have been working together on model-based and formal methods for software and systems engineering since the early 1990s. They have led major international projects in industry and academia expanding the capabilities of methods and tools to support the multi-stakeholder engineering of challenging classes of products including systems of systems and cyber-physical systems. Cláudio Gomes is Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University. Since 2016 he has collaborated with Peter, together they have published multiple papers together, with a focus on bringing recent digital twin advances to multiple domains.
Innehållsförteckning
Part I - Foundations .- 1 Engineering Digital Twins for Cyber-Physical Systems .- 2 The Potential of Digital Twins: Four Industry Perspectives .- 3 Foundational Concepts for Digital Twins of Cyber-Physical Systems .- 4 Digital Twin Engineering Processes .- Part II - Models and Data .- 5 Modelling for Digital Twin s .- 6 Calibration of Models for Digital Twins .- 7 Sensing and Communication of Data from the Physical Twin .- Part III - Services for Digital Twins .- 8 Visualisation in a Digital Twin Context .- 9 System Monitoring through a Digital Twin .- 10 Advanced Digital Twin Services .- Part IV - Realising Digital Twins .- 11 Realising Digital Twins .- 12 Case Studies in Digital Twins .- Part V - Advanced Topics .- 13 Security and Privacy-related Issues in a Digital Twin Context .- 14 Autonomous Reconfiguration Enabled by Digital Twins .- 15 Future Directions and Challenges .- References .