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About One Approach to Using Dynamic Models to Build Digital Twins

Alexander Vodyaho, +4 more
- 01 Mar 2022 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 2, pp 25-25
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This article describes one of possible approaches to solving the problem of data acquisition and management of the structure of a large-scale heterogeneous system based on the idea of using dynamic digital twins, which are dynamic models of the observed system.
Abstract
The modern stage of technology development is characterized by the emergence of new paradigms for the construction of anthropogenic systems, such as cyber-physical systems, socio-cybernetic systems, etc. The task of data acquisition about the state of a multi-level system and managing the structure and behavior of a system consisting of many thousands of elements of different physical nature is a complex task. This article describes one of possible approaches to solving the problem of data acquisition and management of the structure of a large-scale heterogeneous system. The proposed approach is based on the idea of using dynamic digital twins, which are dynamic models of the observed system. This approach was used for the development of systems in various subject domains, in particular, in production management systems built on the Industry 4.0 principle, in the development of a technical support system for cable television networks and in the development of support systems for the construction of educational trajectories.

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