Embedded software development with digital twins: specific requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises
Embedded software development with digital twins: specific requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises
The transformation to Industry 4.0 changes the way embedded software systems are developed. Digital twins have the potential for cost-effective software development and maintenance strategies. With reduced costs and faster development cycles, small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) have the chance to grow with new smart products. We interviewed SMEs about their current development processes. In this paper, we present the first results of these interviews. First results show that real-time requirements prevent, to date, a Software-in-the-Loop development approach, due to a lack of proper tooling. Security/safety concerns, and the accessibility of hardware are the main impediments. Only temporary access to the hardware leads to Software-in-the-Loop development approaches based on simulations/emulators. Yet, this is not in all use cases possible. All interviewees see the potential of Software-in-the-Loop approaches and digital twins with regard to quality and customization. One reason it will take some effort to convince engineers, is the conservative nature of the embedded community, particularly in SMEs.
Barbie, Alexander
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Hasselbring, Wilhelm
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1 March 2024
Barbie, Alexander
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Hasselbring, Wilhelm
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Barbie, Alexander and Hasselbring, Wilhelm
(2024)
Embedded software development with digital twins: specific requirements for small and medium-sized enterprises.
In 2023 IEEE Smart World Congress (SWC).
IEEE.
6 pp
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(doi:10.1109/SWC57546.2023.10449324).
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The transformation to Industry 4.0 changes the way embedded software systems are developed. Digital twins have the potential for cost-effective software development and maintenance strategies. With reduced costs and faster development cycles, small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) have the chance to grow with new smart products. We interviewed SMEs about their current development processes. In this paper, we present the first results of these interviews. First results show that real-time requirements prevent, to date, a Software-in-the-Loop development approach, due to a lack of proper tooling. Security/safety concerns, and the accessibility of hardware are the main impediments. Only temporary access to the hardware leads to Software-in-the-Loop development approaches based on simulations/emulators. Yet, this is not in all use cases possible. All interviewees see the potential of Software-in-the-Loop approaches and digital twins with regard to quality and customization. One reason it will take some effort to convince engineers, is the conservative nature of the embedded community, particularly in SMEs.
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9th IEEE Smart World Congress, SWC 2023, , Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 2023-08-28 - 2023-08-31
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