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Area of Science:

  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Informatics

Background:

  • Smart manufacturing relies on advanced concepts like the digital twin.
  • Small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face challenges understanding and implementing digital twin technology.
  • Existing perspectives on digital twins lack synthesis, hindering practical application.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize diverse digital twin perspectives and identify essential characteristics for use-case development.
  • To provide example applications of digital twins in manufacturing.
  • To motivate the need for a standardized digital twin framework.

Main Methods:

  • Literature synthesis of various digital twin viewpoints.
  • Identification of key digital twin characteristics.
  • Review of example applications.
  • Discussion on standardization efforts.

Main Results:

  • Key characteristics for developing use-case specific digital twins have been identified.
  • Example applications illustrate digital twin implementation.
  • The necessity of a standardized framework for digital twins is highlighted.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized framework, such as ISO 23247, is crucial for enabling context-dependent digital twin implementations.
  • Standardization promotes composability and reusability of digital twin components.
  • Clearer understanding and standardized frameworks will accelerate digital twin adoption in smart manufacturing, especially for SMEs.