Reference Framework for Digital Twins within Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract:
Cyber-Physical
Systems (CPSs) represent systems which integrate physical units and
processes with computational entities over Internet and allow ubiquitous
access of information and services. Although the application of CPSs
promise to positively transform many application fields, there are still
many open questions and challenges on how to design and realize a CPS.
As indicated in the third level of the 5-level CPS architecture, the
so-called cyber level, one of the challenges addresses the need for
digital twins as high-fidelity mirroring images of CPSs entities. This
is a prerequisite to realize the upper levels of the 5-level CPS
architecture - the cognition and configuration level. In the scientific
literature, the concept of a Digital Twin is introduced as a concrete
realization for mirroring physical entities in the virtual world.
However, a reference framework for the main building blocks of a Digital
Twin framework is missing. This hinders a reuse of best practices and
proven solutions for concrete realizations of a Digital Twin. In order
to tackle this problem, we have established a reference framework for
Digital Twins within a CPS. Our framework specifies the main building
blocks of a Digital Twin in terms of structure and interrelations. To
achieve this goal, we performed a systematic literature review, where we
evaluated existing Digital Twin realizations used in different
application domains of CPSs and we applied Grounded Theory and Framework
Analysis as underlying methodologies. This reference framework serves a
blueprint for developing Digital Twins of physical entities which are
part of a CPS.
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