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Stefan Boschert

Bio: Stefan Boschert is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tripod (photography) & Computer-automated design. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 510 citations.

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Stefan Boschert1, Roland Rosen1
01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: This chapter focuses on the simulation aspects of the Digital Twin, where simulation merges the physical and virtual world in all life cycle phases and enables the users to master the complexity of mechatronic systems.
Abstract: The vision of the Digital Twin itself refers to a comprehensive physical and functional description of a component, product or system, which includes more or less all information which could be useful in all—the current and subsequent—lifecycle phases. In this chapter we focus on the simulation aspects of the Digital Twin. Today, modelling and simulation is a standard process in system development, e.g. to support design tasks or to validate system properties. During operation and for service first simulation-based solutions are realized for optimized operations and failure prediction. In this sense, simulation merges the physical and virtual world in all life cycle phases. Current practice already enables the users (designer, SW/HW developers, test engineers, operators, maintenance personnel, etc) to master the complexity of mechatronic systems.

668 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
17 Oct 2018
TL;DR: In this article, einigen Jahren vielfaltig verwendete Begriff Digital Twin beinhaltet nach wie vor visionare Aspekte.
Abstract: Der seit einigen Jahren vielfaltig verwendete Begriff Digital Twin beinhaltet nach wie vor visionare Aspekte. Deren Berucksichtigung wird zur Entwicklung einer nachsten Generation digitaler Zwillinge fuhren. In der in diesem Beitrag beschriebenen Vision werden die Lebenszyklus-ubergreifenden Perspektiven vorgestellt und anhand von zwei Beispielen diskutiert. Neben seinem Einsatz in der Entwicklung wird der digitale Zwilling als Abbild des realen Systems im Betrieb und Service zunehmend neue simulationsbasierte Losungen ermoglichen. Die Lebenszyklus-ubergreifende Perspektive gepaart mit der Veranderung der Wertschopfungsketten wird zu einem Digital-Twin-Okosystem fuhren.

88 citations

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TL;DR: An overview of different viewpoints of the Digital Twin, a technological vision of a next generation Digital Twin and its application in the field of mechatronics systems, and an answer to the question if the next generation digital Twin will form an ecosystem are given.

38 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an approach allowing to utilize the flexibility of modular and reconfigurable production systems for the automated assembly of multi-variant products is presented, where required assembly processes as well as valid assembly orders are automatically extracted from the CAD-file of the individual product.

33 citations

Patent
18 Apr 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for generating boundary conditions for at least one model for the simulation of at least 1 civil infrastructure is presented, comprising the process steps: mapping of spatially distributed installations connected to one civil infrastructure onto a data structure, typification of the spatially-distributed installations, and determination of boundary conditions by means of the typified installations that have been typified.
Abstract: Method for generating boundary conditions for at least one model for the simulation of at least one civil infrastructure, said method comprising the process steps: (a) mapping of spatially distributed installations connected to the at least one civil infrastructure onto a data structure; (b) typification of the spatially distributed installations; and (c) determination of boundary conditions for the at least one model by means of the spatially distributed installations that have been typified.

12 citations


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Fei Tao1, Jiangfeng Cheng1, Qinglin Qi1, Meng Zhang1, He Zhang1, Fangyuan Sui1 
TL;DR: In this paper, a new method for product design, manufacturing, and service driven by digital twin is proposed, and three cases are given to illustrate the future applications of digital twin in three phases of a product respectively.
Abstract: Nowadays, along with the application of new-generation information technologies in industry and manufacturing, the big data-driven manufacturing era is coming. However, although various big data in the entire product lifecycle, including product design, manufacturing, and service, can be obtained, it can be found that the current research on product lifecycle data mainly focuses on physical products rather than virtual models. Besides, due to the lack of convergence between product physical and virtual space, the data in product lifecycle is isolated, fragmented, and stagnant, which is useless for manufacturing enterprises. These problems lead to low level of efficiency, intelligence, sustainability in product design, manufacturing, and service phases. However, physical product data, virtual product data, and connected data that tie physical and virtual product are needed to support product design, manufacturing, and service. Therefore, how to generate and use converged cyber-physical data to better serve product lifecycle, so as to drive product design, manufacturing, and service to be more efficient, smart, and sustainable, is emphasized and investigated based on our previous study on big data in product lifecycle management. In this paper, a new method for product design, manufacturing, and service driven by digital twin is proposed. The detailed application methods and frameworks of digital twin-driven product design, manufacturing, and service are investigated. Furthermore, three cases are given to illustrate the future applications of digital twin in the three phases of a product respectively.

1,571 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown, that literature concerning the highest development stage, the DT, is scarce, whilst there is more literature about DM and DS.

1,250 citations

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David Edward Jones1, Chris Snider1, Aydin Nassehi1, Jason Yon1, Ben Hicks1 
TL;DR: A characterisation of the Digital Twin is provided, identification of gaps in knowledge, and required areas of future research are identified: Perceived Benefits; Digital Twin across the Product Life-Cycle; Use-Cases; Technical Implementations; Levels of Fidelity; Data Ownership; and Integration between Virtual Entities; each of which are required to realise the Digital twin.
Abstract: While there has been a recent growth of interest in the Digital Twin, a variety of definitions employed across industry and academia remain. There is a need to consolidate research such to maintain a common understanding of the topic and ensure future research efforts are to be based on solid foundations. Through a systematic literature review and a thematic analysis of 92 Digital Twin publications from the last ten years, this paper provides a characterisation of the Digital Twin, identification of gaps in knowledge, and required areas of future research. In characterising the Digital Twin, the state of the concept, key terminology, and associated processes are identified, discussed, and consolidated to produce 13 characteristics (Physical Entity/Twin; Virtual Entity/Twin; Physical Environment; Virtual Environment; State; Realisation; Metrology; Twinning; Twinning Rate; Physical-to-Virtual Connection/Twinning; Virtual-to-Physical Connection/Twinning; Physical Processes; and Virtual Processes) and a complete framework of the Digital Twin and its process of operation. Following this characterisation, seven knowledge gaps and topics for future research focus are identified: Perceived Benefits; Digital Twin across the Product Life-Cycle; Use-Cases; Technical Implementations; Levels of Fidelity; Data Ownership; and Integration between Virtual Entities; each of which are required to realise the Digital Twin.

775 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a reference model based on the concept of Skin Model Shapes, which serves as a digital twin of the physical product in design and manufacturing, and address model conceptualization, representation, and implementation as well as applications along the product life cycle.

765 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive and in-depth review of these literatures to analyze digital twin from the perspective of concepts, technologies, and industrial applications is conducted.

555 citations