Optimal Digital Twinning of Random Systems with Twinning Rate Constraints
With the massive advancements in processing power, Digital Twins (DTs) have become powerful tools to monitor and analyze physical entities. However, due to the potentially very high number of Physical Systems (PSs) to be tracked and emulated, for instance, in a factory environment or an Internet of...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the massive advancements in processing power, Digital Twins (DTs) have
become powerful tools to monitor and analyze physical entities. However, due to
the potentially very high number of Physical Systems (PSs) to be tracked and
emulated, for instance, in a factory environment or an Internet of Things (IoT)
network, continuous twinning might become infeasible. In this paper, a DT
system is investigated with a set of random PSs, where the twinning rate is
limited due to resource constraints. Three cost functions are considered to
quantify and penalize the twinning delay. For these cost functions, the optimal
twinning problem under twinning rate constraints is formulated. In a numerical
example, the proposed cost functions are evaluated for two, one push-based and
one pull-based, benchmark twinning policies. The proposed methodology is the
first to investigate the optimal twinning problem with random PSs and twinning
rate constraints, and serves as a guideline for real-world implementations on
how frequently PSs should be twinned. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.02487 |