Simulation-based assessment of digital twin systems for immunisation.

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1603550
Leonardo de Oliveira El-Warrak, Claudio Miceli de Farias, Victor Hugo Dias Macedo De Azevedo Costa
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Background: This paper presents the application of simulation to assess the functionality of a proposed Digital Twin (DT) architecture for immunisation services in primary healthcare centres. The solution is based on Industry 4.0 concepts and technologies, such as IoT, machine learning, and cloud computing, and adheres to the ISO 23247 standard.

Methods: The system modelling is carried out using the Unified Modelling Language (UML) to define the workflows and processes involved, including vaccine storage temperature monitoring and population vaccination status tracking. The proposed architecture is structured into four domains: observable elements/entities, data collection and device control, digital twin platform, and user domain. To validate the system's performance and feasibility, simulations are conducted using SimPy, enabling the evaluation of its response under various operational scenarios.

Results: The system facilitates the storage, monitoring, and visualisation of data related to the thermal conditions of ice-lined refrigerators (ILR) and thermal boxes. Additionally, it analyses patient vaccination coverage based on the official immunisation schedule. The key benefits include optimising vaccine storage conditions, reducing dose wastage, continuously monitoring immunisation coverage, and supporting strategic vaccination planning.

Conclusion: The paper discusses the future impacts of this approach on immunisation management and its scalability for diverse public health contexts. By leveraging advanced technologies and simulation, this digital twin framework aims to improve the performance and overall impact of immunization services.

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基于仿真的免疫数字孪生系统评估。
背景:本文介绍了模拟的应用,以评估拟议的数字孪生(DT)架构在初级卫生保健中心免疫服务的功能。该解决方案基于物联网、机器学习、云计算等工业4.0概念和技术,并遵循ISO 23247标准。方法:采用统一建模语言(UML)进行系统建模,定义涉及的工作流程和过程,包括疫苗储存温度监测和人群接种状态跟踪。提出的体系结构分为四个领域:可观察元素/实体、数据收集和设备控制、数字孪生平台和用户域。为了验证系统的性能和可行性,使用SimPy进行了仿真,从而能够评估其在各种操作场景下的响应。结果:该系统方便了冰衬冰箱(ILR)和热箱热条件相关数据的存储、监测和可视化。此外,它还根据官方免疫计划分析患者疫苗接种覆盖率。主要益处包括优化疫苗储存条件、减少剂量浪费、持续监测免疫覆盖率以及支持疫苗接种战略规划。结论:本文讨论了该方法对免疫管理的未来影响及其在不同公共卫生环境下的可扩展性。通过利用先进技术和模拟,这一数字孪生框架旨在改善免疫服务的绩效和总体影响。
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