From modeling and simulation to Digital Twin: evolution or revolution?

Author:

Ali Zeeshan1ORCID,Biglari Raheleh2ORCID,Denil Joachim2ORCID,Mertens Joost2,Poursoltan Milad1,Traoré Mamadou Kaba13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Bordeaux, France

2. Flanders Make @UAntwerpen, University of Antwerp, Belgium

3. University of Bordeaux, IMS Laboratory, CNRS UMR 5218, France

Abstract

As digitalization is permeating all sectors of society toward the concept of “smart everything,” and virtual technologies and data are gaining a dominant place in the engineering and control of intelligent systems, the Digital Twin (DT) concept has surfaced as one of the top technologies to adopt. This paper discusses the DT concept from the viewpoint of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) experts. It both provides literature review elements and adopts a commentary-driven approach. We first examine the DT from a historical perspective, tracing the historical development of M&S from its roots in computational experiments to its applications in various fields and the birth of DT-related and allied concepts. We then approach DTs as an evolution of M&S, acknowledging the overlap in these different concepts. We also look at the M&S workflow and its evolution toward a DT workflow from a software engineering perspective, highlighting significant changes. Finally, we look at new challenges and requirements DTs entail, potentially leading to a revolutionary shift in M&S practices. In this way, we hope to foster the discussion on DTs and provide the M&S expert with innovative perspectives.

Funder

université de bordeaux

universiteit antwerpen

Research Foundation - Flanders

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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