Digital-Twins towards Cyber-Physical Systems: A Brief Survey

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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are integrations of computation and physical processes. Physical processes are monitored and controlled by embedded computers and networks, which frequently have feedback loops where physical processes affect computations and vice versa. To ease the analysis of a system, the costly physical plants can be replaced by the high-fidelity virtual models that provide a framework for Digital-Twins (DT). This paper aims to briefly review the state-of-the-art and recent developments in DT and CPS. Three main components in CPS, including communication, control, and computation, are reviewed. Besides, the main tools and methodologies required for implementing practical DT are discussed by following the main applications of DT in the fourth industrial revolution through aspects of smart manufacturing, sixth wireless generation (6G), health, production, energy, and so on. Finally, the main limitations and ideas for future remarks are talked about followed by a short guideline for real-world application of DT towards CPS.

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Parnianifard, A., Jearavongtakul, S., Sasithong, P., Sinpan, N., Poomrittigul, S., Bajpai, A., … Wuttisittikulkij, L. (2022). Digital-Twins towards Cyber-Physical Systems: A Brief Survey. Engineering Journal, 26(9), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.4186/ej.2022.26.9.47

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