Digital Twins: State of the Art Theory and Practice, Challenges, and
Open Research Questions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.02833v3
- Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2020 13:34:23 GMT
- Title: Digital Twins: State of the Art Theory and Practice, Challenges, and
Open Research Questions
- Authors: Angira Sharma, Edward Kosasih, Jie Zhang, Alexandra Brintrup, Anisoara
Calinescu
- Abstract summary: This work explores the various DT features and current approaches, the shortcomings and reasons behind the delay in the implementation and adoption of digital twin.
The major reasons for this delay are the lack of a universal reference framework, domain dependence, security concerns of shared data, reliance of digital twin on other technologies, and lack of quantitative metrics.
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- Abstract: Digital Twin was introduced over a decade ago, as an innovative
all-encompassing tool, with perceived benefits including real-time monitoring,
simulation and forecasting. However, the theoretical framework and practical
implementations of digital twins (DT) are still far from this vision. Although
successful implementations exist, sufficient implementation details are not
publicly available, therefore it is difficult to assess their effectiveness,
draw comparisons and jointly advance the DT methodology. This work explores the
various DT features and current approaches, the shortcomings and reasons behind
the delay in the implementation and adoption of digital twin. Advancements in
machine learning, internet of things and big data have contributed hugely to
the improvements in DT with regards to its real-time monitoring and forecasting
properties. Despite this progress and individual company-based efforts, certain
research gaps exist in the field, which have caused delay in the widespread
adoption of this concept. We reviewed relevant works and identified that the
major reasons for this delay are the lack of a universal reference framework,
domain dependence, security concerns of shared data, reliance of digital twin
on other technologies, and lack of quantitative metrics. We define the
necessary components of a digital twin required for a universal reference
framework, which also validate its uniqueness as a concept compared to similar
concepts like simulation, autonomous systems, etc. This work further assesses
the digital twin applications in different domains and the current state of
machine learning and big data in it. It thus answers and identifies novel
research questions, both of which will help to better understand and advance
the theory and practice of digital twins.
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