5. Digital twins: using the analysis framework 6. Discussion, gaps and recommendations for future research 7. Conclusion Declaration of Competing Interest ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (93) Figures (8) Show 2 more figures Tables (3) Table 1 Table 2 Table 3Computers...
Remanufacturing is widely recognised as a key contributor to the circular economy (CE) as it extends the in-use life of products, but its synergy with Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has received little attention when compared to manufacturing. An agglomeration of I
Central to the digital twin is the virtual representation, which may include mechanistic and/or statistical models that simulate human physiological phenomena. This virtual representation is tightly coupled with the physical counterpart – i.e., the body and its physiological systems – through continuou...
The functional breakdown structure for this project consisted of measuring key parameters related to the belt overlap position of one pipe conveyor and comprised the following sub-functions: data acquisition, wireless transmission, data processing and storage, model fine-tuning, cloud computing, and huma...
A digital twin is a “live” virtual replica of a sensorised component, product, process, human, or system. It accurately copies the entity being