Modeling Digital Twin Data and Architecture: A Building Guide with
FIWARE as Enabling Technology
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.12358v1
- Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2023 20:10:01 GMT
- Title: Modeling Digital Twin Data and Architecture: A Building Guide with
FIWARE as Enabling Technology
- Authors: Javier Conde, Andr\'es Munoz-Arcentales, \'Alvaro Alonso, Sonsoles
L\'opez-Pernas, Joaqu\'in Salvach\'ua
- Abstract summary: This article proposes the FIWARE Ecosystem, combining its catalog of components and its Smart Data Models, as a solution for the development of any Digital Twin.
We provide a use case to showcase how to use FIWARE for building Digital Twins through a complete example of a Parking Digital Twin.
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- Abstract: The use of Digital Twins in the industry has become a growing trend in recent
years, allowing to improve the lifecycle of any process by taking advantage of
the relationship between the physical and the virtual world. Existing
literature formulates several challenges for building Digital Twins, as well as
some proposals for overcoming them. However, in the vast majority of the cases,
the architectures and technologies presented are strongly bounded to the domain
where the Digital Twins are applied. This article proposes the FIWARE
Ecosystem, combining its catalog of components and its Smart Data Models, as a
solution for the development of any Digital Twin. We also provide a use case to
showcase how to use FIWARE for building Digital Twins through a complete
example of a Parking Digital Twin. We conclude that the FIWARE Ecosystem
constitutes a real reference option for developing DTs in any domain.
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