Digital twin concepts for linking live sensor data with real-time models

IF 0.8 Q4 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems Pub Date : 2023-04-11 DOI:10.5194/jsss-12-111-2023
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Abstract. For taking most advantage of live or real-time sensor measurements, data have to be processed by a single or even by a chain of models on the fly, in contrast to earlier offline simulation solutions. This requirement can be best met by concepts developed under the general term “digital twin” (DT). The step from the Internet of Things (IoT) to a full exploitation of DT solutions entails new challenges but also provides new features, which we discuss based on our example DT solution for remote monitoring of fruit during ocean transportation. A crucial challenge is the transformation of models into an updateable format, necessary to keep the physical object and its modelled representation in sync. A basic new feature of DTs is new software solutions for easy and flexible linking of different models through a streaming platform by implementing an event-driven architecture. We demonstrate a solution for controlling model execution during multiple life cycle phases of the fruit as physical object. An evaluation of response times showed that server performance is sufficient to handle more than 100 DT instances per second.
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将实时传感器数据与实时模型连接起来的数字孪生概念
摘要为了最大限度地利用实时或实时传感器测量,与早期的离线仿真解决方案相比,数据必须由单个甚至一系列模型进行处理。这一要求可以通过一般术语“数字孪生”(DT)下开发的概念来最好地满足。从物联网(IoT)到充分利用DT解决方案的步骤带来了新的挑战,但也提供了新的功能,我们基于用于海洋运输过程中水果远程监控的DT解决方案示例来讨论这些新功能。一个关键的挑战是将模型转换为可更新的格式,这是保持物理对象及其建模表示同步所必需的。DTs的一个基本新特性是新的软件解决方案,通过实现事件驱动架构,可以轻松灵活地通过流平台链接不同的模型。我们展示了一个在水果作为物理对象的多个生命周期阶段控制模型执行的解决方案。对响应时间的评估表明,服务器性能足以每秒处理100多个DT实例。
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Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION-
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2.30
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23 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems (JSSS) is an international open-access journal dedicated to science, application, and advancement of sensors and sensors as part of measurement systems. The emphasis is on sensor principles and phenomena, measuring systems, sensor technologies, and applications. The goal of JSSS is to provide a platform for scientists and professionals in academia – as well as for developers, engineers, and users – to discuss new developments and advancements in sensors and sensor systems.
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