Ontology-Driven Guidelines for Architecting Digital Twins in Factory Automation Applications

Mohammed, Wael M. and Haber, Rodolfo E. and Martinez Lastra, Jose L. (2022) Ontology-Driven Guidelines for Architecting Digital Twins in Factory Automation Applications. Machines, 10 (10). p. 861. ISSN 2075-1702

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Abstract

The rapid emerging technologies in various fields permitted the creation of simulation tools. These tools are designed to replicate physical systems in order to provide faster, cheaper and more detailed illustrative analysis of the physical system. In this regard, the concept of digital twins has been introduced to generally define these simulation tools. In fact, and according to the creator of the digital twin term Micheal Grieves, a digital twin is defined as a physical system, a digital replica of the physical system and information flow between the former parts. This definition is simple and generic for describing digital twins and yet, holistic. This broad definition creates a challenge for developers who target the development of such applications. Therefore, this paper presents a paradigm for architecting digital twins for manufacturing processes. The approach is inspired by the definitions of the ISA95 standard and the onion concept of computer applications to create multi-layer and multi-level concepts. Furthermore, and to satisfy the different required features by industries, the approach considers a multi-perspective concept that allows the separation of the digital twin views based on functionality. This paradigm aims at providing a modular, scalable, reusable, interoperable and composable approach for developing digital twins. Then, an implementation of the approach has been introduced using an ontology-based system and the IEC61499 standard. This implementation has been demonstrated on a discrete manufacturing assembly line.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: digital twins; Industry 4.0; systematic method; simulation; generic approach; industrial application
Subjects: STM Repository > Engineering
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2022 12:57
Last Modified: 21 Feb 2024 04:14
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/261

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