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Engineering a Digital Twin for the Monitoring and Control of Beer Fermentation Sampling

Software Engineering 2025-08-27 v1 Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

Successfully engineering interactive industrial DTs is a complex task, especially when implementing services beyond passive monitoring. We present here an experience report on engineering a safety-critical digital twin (DT) for beer fermentation monitoring, which provides continual sampling and reduces manual sampling time by 91%. We document our systematic methodology and practical solutions for implementing bidirectional DTs in industrial environments. This includes our three-phase engineering approach that transforms a passive monitoring system into an interactive Type 2 DT with real-time control capabilities for pressurized systems operating at seven bar. We contribute details of multi-layered safety protocols, hardware-software integration strategies across Arduino controllers and Unity visualization, and real-time synchronization solutions. We document specific engineering challenges and solutions spanning interdisciplinary integration, demonstrating how our use of the constellation reporting framework facilitates cross-domain collaboration. Key findings include the critical importance of safety-first design, simulation-driven development, and progressive implementation strategies. Our work thus provides actionable guidance for practitioners developing DTs requiring bidirectional control in safety-critical applications.

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@article{arxiv.2508.18452,
  title  = {Engineering a Digital Twin for the Monitoring and Control of Beer Fermentation Sampling},
  author = {Pierre-Emmanuel Goffi and Raphaël Tremblay and Bentley Oakes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.18452},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted for EDTconf 2025