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Extending simulation modeling methodology for digital twin applications

Extending simulation modeling methodology for digital twin applications
Extending simulation modeling methodology for digital twin applications
The number of reported works in Digital Twin (DT) has significantly increased in recent years. A fundamental component of a DT is the digital representation of a real object, process, or system that decision makers wish to evaluate or manage. One of the most utilized digital representations is a simulation model. Traditionally, simulation has been primarily employed for offline applications. However, the introduction of DT technology has enabled an effective online connection between a simulation model and its real counterpart, allowing the use of simulation as part of dynamic control systems for real-time decision making. This paper discusses whether steps in simulation modeling methodology such as conceptual modeling, input modeling, model development, validation, and output analysis, need adjusting for DT applications.
3058-3069
IEEE
Onggo, Bhakti Stephan
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Currie, Christine S.M.
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Lam, H.
Azar, E.
Batur, D.
Gao, S.
Xie, W.
Hunter, S.R.
Rossetti, M.D.
Onggo, Bhakti Stephan
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Currie, Christine S.M.
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Lam, H.
Azar, E.
Batur, D.
Gao, S.
Xie, W.
Hunter, S.R.
Rossetti, M.D.

Onggo, Bhakti Stephan and Currie, Christine S.M. (2024) Extending simulation modeling methodology for digital twin applications. Lam, H., Azar, E., Batur, D., Gao, S., Xie, W., Hunter, S.R. and Rossetti, M.D. (eds.) In Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference. IEEE. pp. 3058-3069 . (doi:10.1109/WSC63780.2024.10838633).

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Abstract

The number of reported works in Digital Twin (DT) has significantly increased in recent years. A fundamental component of a DT is the digital representation of a real object, process, or system that decision makers wish to evaluate or manage. One of the most utilized digital representations is a simulation model. Traditionally, simulation has been primarily employed for offline applications. However, the introduction of DT technology has enabled an effective online connection between a simulation model and its real counterpart, allowing the use of simulation as part of dynamic control systems for real-time decision making. This paper discusses whether steps in simulation modeling methodology such as conceptual modeling, input modeling, model development, validation, and output analysis, need adjusting for DT applications.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 June 2024
Published date: 20 December 2024
Venue - Dates: 2024 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), Orlando, FL, USA, Orlando, United States, 2024-12-15 - 2024-12-18

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Local EPrints ID: 499671
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499671
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ORCID for Bhakti Stephan Onggo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5899-304X
ORCID for Christine S.M. Currie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7016-3652

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Last modified: 01 Apr 2025 01:57

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Editor: H. Lam
Editor: E. Azar
Editor: D. Batur
Editor: S. Gao
Editor: W. Xie
Editor: S.R. Hunter
Editor: M.D. Rossetti

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