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Lihui Wang

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  643
Citations -  18920

Lihui Wang is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Cloud manufacturing. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 561 publications receiving 13022 citations. Previous affiliations of Lihui Wang include Harbin University of Science and Technology & Peking University.

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Current status and advancement of cyber-physical systems in manufacturing

TL;DR: In this article, the current status and the latest advancement of cyber-physical systems (CPS) in manufacturing are discussed and compared with the cloud manufacturing concept in order to understand CPS and its future potential in manufacturing.
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Digital Twins and Cyber–Physical Systems toward Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0: Correlation and Comparison

TL;DR: This paper reviews and analyzes CPS and DTs from multiple perspectives, including their origin, development, engineering practices, cyber–physical mapping, and core elements.
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Collaborative conceptual design—state of the art and future trends

TL;DR: The emphasis of this paper is to briefly outline the methodologies, architectures, and tools developed for the projects reviewed in this paper, which uncovers approaches to conflict resolution and team/project management, as they are vital to a successful engineering design in a collaborative environment.
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Enabling technologies and tools for digital twin

TL;DR: 5-dimension digital twin model provides reference guidance for understanding and implementing digital twin, and the frequently-used enabling technologies and tools for digital twin are investigated and summarized to provide Technologies and tools references for the applications of digital twin in the future.
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Cloud-based design and manufacturing

TL;DR: The development of a smart delivery drone is presented as an idealized CBDM example scenario and a corresponding CBDM system architecture is proposed that incorporates CBDM-based design processes, integrated manufacturing services, information and supply chain management in a holistic sense.