Comparison between the HUBCAP and DIGITBrain Platforms for Model-Based
Design and Evaluation of Digital Twins
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.07829v1
- Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2022 13:39:15 GMT
- Title: Comparison between the HUBCAP and DIGITBrain Platforms for Model-Based
Design and Evaluation of Digital Twins
- Authors: Prasad Talasila, Daniel-Cristian Cr\u{a}ciunean, Pirvu
Bogdan-Constantin, Peter Gorm Larsen, Constantin Zamfirescu, Alea Scovill
- Abstract summary: This paper compares two platforms, namely the HUBCAP and the DIGITbrain.
Both platforms have been and continue to be used among a stable group of researchers and industrial product manufacturers of digital twin technologies.
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- Abstract: Digital twin technology is an essential approach to managing the lifecycle of
industrial products. Among the many approaches used to manage digital twins,
co-simulation has proven to be a reliable one. There have been multiple
attempts to create collaborative and sustainable platforms for management of
digital twins. This paper compares two such platforms, namely the HUBCAP and
the DIGITbrain. Both these platforms have been and continue to be used among a
stable group of researchers and industrial product manufacturers of digital
twin technologies. This comparison of the HUBCAP and the DIGITbrain platforms
is illustrated with an example use case of industrial factory to be used for
manufacturing of agricultural robots.
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