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数字孪生正在成为实现工业 4.0 网络物理生产系统(CPPS)愿景的主要分析、预测和控制概念。当今日益增长的复杂性和不稳定性不是单一的数字孪生所能应对的,而是需要从根本上分散的数字孪生合作模式。此外,世界范围内的城市化和对可持续发展的日益重视等社会趋势也凸显了相互竞争的目标,这些目标不仅必须反映在合作的数字孪生中,还必须反映在相互竞争的数字孪生中,甚至经常是在 "合作竞争 "中互动。本文以将工业数字孪生嵌入城市规划为例,论证了如何利用多代理系统(MAS)来应对这一挑战。我们从技术上讨论了合适的 MAS 框架和交互协议;从异构传感器流和数据共享主权中提供高效数据的数据架构选项;以及在领域专家和决策者中进行数字孪生系统设计范围界定的战略分析。为了说明研究和实践的前进方向,本文回顾了一些在工业/物流 4.0 环境中应用 MAS 的成功案例,并勾勒了基于数字孪生的整体城市规划的综合愿景。
Cooperating and Competing Digital Twins for Industrie 4.0 in Urban Planning Contexts
Digital twins are emerging as a prime analysis, prediction, and control concepts for enabling the Industrie 4.0 vision of cyber-physical production systems (CPPSs). Today’s growing complexity and volatility cannot be handled by monolithic digital twins but require a fundamentally decentralized paradigm of cooperating digital twins. Moreover, societal trends such as worldwide urbanization and growing emphasis on sustainability highlight competing goals that must be reflected not just in cooperating but also competing digital twins, often even interacting in “coopetition”. This paper argues for multi-agent systems (MASs) to address this challenge, using the example of embedding industrial digital twins into an urban planning context. We provide a technical discussion of suitable MAS frameworks and interaction protocols; data architecture options for efficient data supply from heterogeneous sensor streams and sovereignty in data sharing; and strategic analysis for scoping a digital twin systems design among domain experts and decision makers. To illustrate the way still in front of research and practice, the paper reviews some success stories of MASs in Industrie/Logistics 4.0 settings and sketches a comprehensive vision for digital twin-based holistic urban planning.