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Roy Gerhardus Johannes Damgrave
Researcher at University of Twente
Publications - 29
Citations - 188
Roy Gerhardus Johannes Damgrave is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Augmented reality & Virtual reality. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 24 publications receiving 105 citations.
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Shifting value stream patterns along the product lifecycle with digital twins
Benjamin Schleich,Marc-André Dittrich,Till Clausmeyer,Roy Gerhardus Johannes Damgrave,John Ahmet Erkoyuncu,Benjamin Haefner,Jos de Lange,Denys Plakhotnik,Wieben Scheidel,Thorsten Wuest +9 more
TL;DR: This article aims to summarize selected recent developments in digital twins and demonstrate use cases from different phases of the product lifecycle and ideas for new value stream patterns using digital twins are envisioned.
The Drift of the Xsens Moven Motion Capturing Suit during Common Movements in a Working Environment
TL;DR: In this paper, the drift of an Xsens Moven motion capturing suit during common movements, measured in a standard working environment, is described and the test is performed in a room not shielded from magnetic disturbances, to acquire insight on how accurate the absolute position determination of the motion capturing system is during use in a normal environment.
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Smart Industry Testbed
TL;DR: A smart industry testbed for digital, connected and adaptive production machines and production chains that allows for real-time adaptability of machines and process chains to specific events, while incorporating what-if analyses, creating intelligent products up to visualizing consequences of decisions.
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The development of Pilot Production Environments based on Digital Twins and Virtual Dashboards
TL;DR: So-called Virtual Dashboards supplement the pilot plant to provide an insightful basis for decision-making for all the perspectives and stakeholders involved, building on the realm of information, models, scenarios, simulations, tools, and techniques available, allowing stakeholders to address specific subjects or aspects of a production environment.
Virtual dashboards in pilot production environments
TL;DR: A Virtual Dashboard can ostensibly integrate multiple environments into one coherent entirety, allowing stakeholders to address specific subjects or aspects of e.g. a production environment.