Zhenyong Wu, Rong Zhou, Mark Goh, Yuan Wang, Zhitao Xu, Wenyan Song
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ABSTRACTThe rapid emergence and widespread adoption of next-generation information technologies have led to a growing recognition of the need for digitalized warehouse designs. However, creating a digital replica of a physical warehouse in a virtual environment is a complex task. This research introduces a framework for designing smart warehouses based on digital twins, consisting of four key steps: (1) defining the dimensions of the digital twin, (2) establishing a digital twin framework that encompasses the physical warehouse, digital twin, and design processes, (3) implementing modularization techniques for the digital twin, and (4) operating the smart warehouse based on the digital twin. To validate the proposed framework, we present a detailed case study involving a semiconductor manufacturing plant. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the digital twin-based smart warehouse design and its operational processes.KEYWORDS: Digital twinsmart warehousewarehouse designframework AcknowledgmentsThe authors thank the editor and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. The authors disclose receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This work was supported by Jiangsu Social Science Fund of China (Grant No.2022SJYB0183), Introduction Program of High-Level Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talents in Jiangsu Province (Grant No. JSSCB20210481), Starting Research Fund from the Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, and Singapore A*STAR IAF-PP fund (Grant No. A1895a0033) under the project “Digital Twin for Next Generation Warehouse”.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe authors confirm that the data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the Introduction Program of High-Level Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talents in Jiangsu Province [JSSCB20210481]; Singapore A*STAR IAF-PP fund [A1895a0033]; Starting Research Fund from the Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology .
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International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (IJCIM) reports new research in theory and applications of computer integrated manufacturing. The scope spans mechanical and manufacturing engineering, software and computer engineering as well as automation and control engineering with a particular focus on today’s data driven manufacturing. Terms such as industry 4.0, intelligent manufacturing, digital manufacturing and cyber-physical manufacturing systems are now used to identify the area of knowledge that IJCIM has supported and shaped in its history of more than 30 years.
IJCIM continues to grow and has become a key forum for academics and industrial researchers to exchange information and ideas. In response to this interest, IJCIM is now published monthly, enabling the editors to target topical special issues; topics as diverse as digital twins, transdisciplinary engineering, cloud manufacturing, deep learning for manufacturing, service-oriented architectures, dematerialized manufacturing systems, wireless manufacturing and digital enterprise technologies to name a few.