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The Need for a System to Benefit the Implementation of Digital Twin, by Helping Visualize the Virtual Dynamics Remotely

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Cyber-physical Systems and Digital Twins (REV2019 2019)

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The Future for Industrial services is DIGITAL TWIN”, as the mentioned quote says, the next big revolution in the Industrial sector is going to be the Implementation of the Digital Twin Technology, which would make many processes simpler when it comes to the Industrial services, if it successfully achieved. Digital Twin is the virtual representation of a system’s elements and dynamics, where the virtual representation of the physical system and the motion of the same is very much required. A platform with a simulating tool, a designing tool and a data acquisition system functioning simultaneously would facilitate to analyze the 3D’s (Design, Data and Development) of any system in a single Interface. The 3D’s mentioned, plays a vital role in the functioning of any system. This would help the user to properly analyze the Virtual Dynamics of the system and make the design modifications before getting the system fabricated, which is nothing but the development of the system. The system proposed is found to be more and more efficient, if all these processes are accessed remotely anywhere by anyone. If the virtual representation of the dynamics of a physical system is visualized and analyzed remotely, this would facilitate the Remote Engineering technology also by helping the user in some ways. The outcome of this study would be a Platform, with the following systems (a) A designing tool, (b) A simulating tool, (c) A data acquisition system functioning on a single Interface which would help to achieve the Digital Twin of a system in a pretty easier and simple way. The proposed system will be complex, since there are 3 different tools or the software functioning simultaneously and a lot of data exports and imports will be in process.

A Propose for a platform to ease the process of Digital Twin, which would facilitate the analysis and study of the System through its Virtual Representation rather than examining it physically.

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The Author wish to extend thanks to everyone, who served their support in building this study. He wishes to thank the software builders MATHWORKS, DASSAULT SYSTEMS and PTC, which helped the Author to make this study easier.

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Badkilaya, S.K., Bhat, H.P. (2020). The Need for a System to Benefit the Implementation of Digital Twin, by Helping Visualize the Virtual Dynamics Remotely. In: Auer, M., Ram B., K. (eds) Cyber-physical Systems and Digital Twins. REV2019 2019. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 80. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23162-0_4

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