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MTComm Based Virtualization and Integration of Physical Machine Operations with Digital-Twins in Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Cloud
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Virtual ManufacturingEngineeringVirtual ImagesDigital TwinningDigital ManufacturingComputer ArchitecturePhysical Machine OperationsCloud-based ManufacturingHardware VirtualizationVirtual RealitySystems EngineeringCyber-physical Manufacturing CloudDigital TwinParallel ComputingDigital TwinsVirtualized InfrastructureComputer EngineeringManufacturing SystemsComputer ScienceMachining DataVirtual EngineeringCloud ComputingCloud ManufacturingIndustrial InformaticsVirtual Prototyping
Digital-Twins simulate physical world objects by creating 'as-is' virtual images in a cyberspace. In order to create a well synchronized digital-twin simulator in manufacturing, information and activities of a physical machine need to be virtualized. Many existing digital-twins stream read-only data of machine sensors and do not incorporate operations of manufacturing machines through Internet. In this paper, a new method of virtualization is proposed to integrate machining data and operations into the digital-twins using Internet scale machine tool communication method. A fully functional digital-twin is implemented in CPMC testbed using MTComm and several manufacturing application scenarios are developed to evaluate the proposed method and system. Performance analysis shows that it is capable of providing data-driven visual monitoring of a manufacturing process and performing manufacturing operations through digital twins over the Internet. Results of the experiments also shows that the MTComm based digital twins have an excellent efficiency.
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