Digital Twin as a Service (DTaaS): A Platform for Digital Twin
Developers and Users
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.07244v2
- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2023 08:59:12 GMT
- Title: Digital Twin as a Service (DTaaS): A Platform for Digital Twin
Developers and Users
- Authors: Prasad Talasila, Cl\'audio Gomes, Peter H{\o}gh Mikkelsen, Santiago
Gil Arboleda, Eduard Kamburjan, Peter Gorm Larsen
- Abstract summary: We propose a digital twin framework to author digital twin assets, create digital twins from reusable assets and make the digital twins available as a service to other users.
The proposed framework automates the management of reusable assets, storage, provision of compute infrastructure, communication and monitoring tasks.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Establishing digital twins is a non-trivial endeavour especially when users
face significant challenges in creating them from scratch. Ready availability
of reusable models, data and tool assets, can help with creation and use of
digital twins. A number of digital twin frameworks exist to facilitate creation
and use of digital twins. In this paper we propose a digital twin framework to
author digital twin assets, create digital twins from reusable assets and make
the digital twins available as a service to other users. The proposed framework
automates the management of reusable assets, storage, provision of compute
infrastructure, communication and monitoring tasks. The users operate at the
level of digital twins and delegate rest of the work to the digital twin as a
service framework.
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