Digital twins allow operators to proactively manage the situation rather than sitting back while issues emerge in the field.
AI turns power and cooling into one big puzzle, but using a digital twin makes it easy to solve, check and manage everything without the usual guesswork.
The Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has taken a vertical industry focus on the use of digital twins in aerospace and defence applications, arguing that standards-based alignment of digital thread and ...
A digital twin for precision health is a set of virtual information constructs that mimics the structure, context, and behavior of a human body or health systems (or system-of-systems), is dynamically ...
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of digital twin technology, starting with its definition as a dynamic virtual representation of physical systems. Furthermore, we distinguish between ...
The nuclear power industry has long struggled with cost overruns and construction delays that can stretch projects by years and billions of dollars. A growing body of research from U.S. national ...
The adoption and real-world usage of digital twins has been on an upward track over the past few years, but they need to be designed and architected in a structured way for scalability, ...
Working with the W3C Consortium, Siemens and Microsoft have announced their commitment to converge the Digital Twin Definition Language (DTDL) with the Thing Description standard from international ...
With so much of our time spent online, it seems like we almost have dual lives. There are the people we are in the real world: going to work, raising kids, driving cars, cleaning our homes, etc. And ...