XR and digital twins, and their role in human factor studies

Samrendra Roy, Suneet Singh, Rizwan-uddin
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Digital twins (DT) are synchronized clones that mirror their physical counterparts at all times, enabling real-time monitoring, analysis, decision-making, and planning for optimized operations. Digital twins can transcend traditional two-dimensional interfaces by incorporating VR/AR/MR (XR) technology, providing immersive, intuitive, and interactive representations of systems, assets, and processes. Furthermore, real-time data from sensors, simulations, and other sources can be integrated into the XR-enabled digital twins, leading to better and more intuitive understanding and to more efficiently monitor, analyze, and maintain complex systems such as nuclear assets. Immersive, interactive, multi-player XR capabilities embedded in DTs will allow spatially accurate and more realistic representation, leading to improved risk assessment, optimized and predictive maintenance scheduling, enhanced situational awareness, and more effective communication among interdisciplinary teams. By combining the strengths of XR and digital twins, nuclear facilities can achieve heightened safety, operational efficiency, and decision-making accuracy. Marrying XR technology with digital twins is also likely to extend the utilization of digital twins to optimize those aspects of the design and operation of nuclear assets that involve human beings–specifically in human factors engineering. Training can also be significantly enhanced if DTs are linked with XR technology. These systems may also be used to assess human performance through human factors engineering for the safety analysis of nuclear assets. A specific example is assessing human performance in semi-autonomous nuclear assets or operating multiple nuclear assets. After briefly reviewing digital twins of nuclear systems from the perspective of XR technology, this paper summarises our work in the nuclear energy space on VR/AR/MR and how these can be integrated into the newly evolving DTs of nuclear assets. The paper also describes the potential use of such systems in optimizing the design and operations of nuclear systems. As XR technology advances, its symbiotic relationship with digital twins can significantly reshape the landscape of nuclear operations and asset management.
XR 和数字双胞胎及其在人为因素研究中的作用
数字孪生(DT)是一种同步克隆,可随时映射物理对应物,实现实时监控、分析、决策和规划,以优化运营。数字孪生可通过结合 VR/AR/MR (XR) 技术超越传统的二维界面,提供身临其境、直观和交互式的系统、资产和流程表示。此外,传感器、模拟和其他来源的实时数据也可集成到支持 XR 技术的数字孪生中,从而实现更好、更直观的理解,更高效地监控、分析和维护核资产等复杂系统。嵌入到数字孪生中的身临其境、交互式、多玩家 XR 功能将实现空间上更准确、更逼真的呈现,从而改进风险评估、优化和预测性维护调度、增强态势感知以及跨学科团队之间更有效的沟通。通过结合 XR 和数字孪生的优势,核设施可以实现更高的安全性、运行效率和决策准确性。将 XR 技术与数字孪生技术相结合,还可能扩大数字孪生技术的使用范围,优化核资产设计和运行中涉及人的方面,特别是人因工程方面。如果将数字孪生技术与 XR 技术相结合,还能大大加强培训工作。这些系统还可用于通过核资产安全分析中的人因工程评估人的表现。一个具体的例子是评估半自主核资产或操作多个核资产时的人类表现。本文首先从 XR 技术的角度简要回顾了核系统的数字双胞胎,然后总结了我们在核能领域开展的 VR/AR/MR 工作,以及如何将这些工作整合到新发展的核资产 DT 中。本文还介绍了此类系统在优化核系统设计和运行方面的潜在用途。随着 XR 技术的发展,它与数字孪生的共生关系将极大地重塑核运营和资产管理的格局。
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