Is a Top Level Ontology Based Digital Twin the Solution to Human-Machine Interoperability?

R. D. D’Amico, Pavani Addepalli, J. Erkoyuncu
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Over the last decade, life cycle management has made leaps and bounds not just enhancing but also creating newer interactivity with the modelling world. A digital twin (DT) monitors the condition of the mirrored entity through life, providing a holistic overview of both its functionality and operability. Whilst DTs are gaining interest, the current challenge in their efficient utilisation is the interoperability between those different DTs. Today, DTs are being created for domain-specific functionalities (closed architectures), often using proprietary solutions, limiting their interoperability. This paper aims to present a high-level DT framework based on a standard top-level ontology called the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) as a solution to the integration of twins. BFO is a well-established top-level ontology in the biomedical sector, as it is the core of the Open Biological Ontologies (OBO) Foundry. This paper contains a review of the state-of-the-art DTs based on top-level ontologies and highlights the value of implementing this framework, especially in the maintenance phase. The proposed open framework enables and improves the interoperability of DTs, creating the fundamental infrastructure where DTs can work together in a federation of twins. This research is an attempt to identify the applicability of this fundamental, interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral linkage for digitally enhanced eMaintenance platforms and their effective deployment. The paper thus presents an overview of how a typical BFO based DT would work in the context of a network of twins that targets human-in-the-loop (HITL) and their interoperability establishing a future towards the next industrial revolution: Industry 5.0.
基于顶层本体的数字孪生是人机互操作的解决方案吗?
在过去的十年中,生命周期管理已经取得了跨越式的发展,不仅增强了,而且还与建模世界创造了新的交互性。数字孪生体(DT)监控镜像实体的整个生命周期,提供其功能和可操作性的整体概述。虽然人们对数据传输工具越来越感兴趣,但目前在有效利用它们方面面临的挑战是这些不同数据传输工具之间的互操作性。今天,为特定于领域的功能(封闭体系结构)创建了dtd,通常使用专有解决方案,限制了它们的互操作性。本文旨在提出一个基于标准顶层本体的高级DT框架,即基本形式本体(Basic Formal ontology, BFO),作为孪生集成的解决方案。BFO是生物医学领域成熟的顶级本体,是开放生物本体(OBO)的核心。本文回顾了基于顶级本体的最先进的dtd,并强调了实现该框架的价值,特别是在维护阶段。所提议的开放框架支持并改进了DTs的互操作性,创建了DTs可以在双胞胎联盟中一起工作的基本基础设施。本研究试图确定这种基本的、跨学科的、跨部门的联系对数字增强的维护平台及其有效部署的适用性。因此,本文概述了典型的基于BFO的DT如何在以人在环(HITL)为目标的双胞胎网络环境中工作,以及它们的互操作性如何为下一次工业革命(工业5.0)建立未来。
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