Georg Staudter, Tuǧrul Öztürk, Daniel Martin, Jakob Hartig, D. Molitor, F. Hoppe, R. Anderl, P. Groche, P. Pelz, M. Weigold
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Abstract
Decision-making highly relies on the accuracy and veracity of data. Therefore, redundant data acquisition and fusion has established but lack the ability to handle conflicting data correctly. Especially digital twins, which complement physical products with mathematical models, and contribute to redundancy. Uncertainty propagates through the digital twin and provides the opportunity to check data for conflicts, to identify affected subsystems and to infer a possible cause. This work presents an approach that combines a digital twin with the ability of uncertainty propagation, conflict detection, processing and visualisation techniques for mastering data-induced conflicts. The capability of this method to identify and isolate faults was examined on a technical system with a multitude of sensors.
期刊介绍:
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is generally defined as a strategic business approach for the effective management and use of corporate intellectual capital. Today, challenges faced by product development teams include globalisation, outsourcing, mass customisation, fast innovation and product traceability. These challenges enhance the need for collaborating environments and knowledge management along the product lifecycle stages. PLM systems are gaining acceptance for managing all information about the corporation’s products throughout their full lifecycle, from conceptualisation to operations and disposal. The PLM philosophy and systems aim at providing support to an even broader range of engineering and business activities.