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A Digital Twin Description Framework and its Mapping to Asset Administration Shell

Other Computer Science 2023-08-14 v2

Abstract

The pace of reporting on Digital Twin (DT) projects continues to accelerate both in industry and academia. However, these experience reports often leave out essential characteristics of the DT, such as the scope of the system-under-study, the insights and actions enabled, and the time-scale of processing. A lack of these details could therefore hamper both understanding of these DTs and development of DT tools and techniques. Our previous work developed a DT description framework with fourteen characteristics as a checklist for experience report authors to better describe the capabilities of their DT projects. This report provides an extended example of reporting to highlight the utility of this description framework, focusing on the DT of an industrial drilling machine. Furthermore, we provide a mapping from our description framework to the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) which is an emerging standard for Industry 4.0 system integration. This mapping aids practitioners in understanding how our description framework relates to AAS, potentially aiding in description or implementation activities.

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@article{arxiv.2209.12661,
  title  = {A Digital Twin Description Framework and its Mapping to Asset Administration Shell},
  author = {Bentley James Oakes and Ali Parsai and Bart Meyers and Istvan David and Simon Van Mierlo and Serge Demeyer and Joachim Denil and Paul De Meulenaere and Hans Vangheluwe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.12661},
  year   = {2023}
}
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