In recent years, digital twins have been pervading different application domains – from manufacturing to healthcare – as an approach for virtualising different kinds of physical entities (things, products, machines). The dominant view developed in the literature so far is about the virtualisation of individual physical assets, in a closed-system perspective. In this paper, we introduce and explore a broader perspective that we call Web of Digital Twins (WoDT), in which the digital twin paradigm is exploited for the pervasive softwarisation of possibly large-scale interrelated physical realities. A WoDT can be conceived as an open, distributed and dynamic ecosystem of connected digital twins, functioning as an interoperable service-oriented ...
A digital twin is a virtual model of a physical entity, with dynamic, bi-directional links between t...
A digital twin is a virtual copy of a physical system. It is a replica that lives inside a computer....
The opportunity to foresee how a physical system might work in advance, resorting to its digital mod...
In recent years, digital twins have been pervading different application domains – from manufacturin...
Healthcare is a primary domain where digital twins are being explored and applied. In this context, ...
A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical entity. By bringing together data, modellin...
The increasing availability of data and new ways to leverage it have pushed engineering domains into...
Digital Twins are a virtual representation of anything of value for an organization that create a li...
Over the last few decades, our digitally expanding world has experienced another significant digital...
The digital transformation process fostered by the development of Industry 4.0 technologies has larg...
A digital twin is a digital representation of a physical asset reproducing its data model, its behav...
The industrial paradigm of a Digital Twin (DT), a virtual representation of a physical object, promi...
A digital twin is a virtual data-driven replica of a real-world system. Recently, digital twins have...
Digital twin can be defined as a virtual representation of a physical asset enabled through data and...
Digital Twin (DT) is an emerging technology surrounded by many promises, and potentials to reshape t...
A digital twin is a virtual model of a physical entity, with dynamic, bi-directional links between t...
A digital twin is a virtual copy of a physical system. It is a replica that lives inside a computer....
The opportunity to foresee how a physical system might work in advance, resorting to its digital mod...
In recent years, digital twins have been pervading different application domains – from manufacturin...
Healthcare is a primary domain where digital twins are being explored and applied. In this context, ...
A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical entity. By bringing together data, modellin...
The increasing availability of data and new ways to leverage it have pushed engineering domains into...
Digital Twins are a virtual representation of anything of value for an organization that create a li...
Over the last few decades, our digitally expanding world has experienced another significant digital...
The digital transformation process fostered by the development of Industry 4.0 technologies has larg...
A digital twin is a digital representation of a physical asset reproducing its data model, its behav...
The industrial paradigm of a Digital Twin (DT), a virtual representation of a physical object, promi...
A digital twin is a virtual data-driven replica of a real-world system. Recently, digital twins have...
Digital twin can be defined as a virtual representation of a physical asset enabled through data and...
Digital Twin (DT) is an emerging technology surrounded by many promises, and potentials to reshape t...
A digital twin is a virtual model of a physical entity, with dynamic, bi-directional links between t...
A digital twin is a virtual copy of a physical system. It is a replica that lives inside a computer....
The opportunity to foresee how a physical system might work in advance, resorting to its digital mod...