Journal
IEEE ACCESS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 114389-114400Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3001686
Keywords
Adaptation models; Object oriented modeling; Solid modeling; Digital twin; Monitoring; Tools; Transportation; Digital twin; Kalman filter; state; parameter estimation; virtual sensing
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- European Commission of the Marie-Sklodowska Curie Program through the ITN Advanced Training and Research in Energy Efficient Smart Structures (ANTARES) Project [GA 606817]
- KU Leuven Research Fund
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The Digital Twin (DT) is a promising concept which aims at creating a virtual replica of an individual system, that can provide information otherwise not available. This paper presents a DT of a vertical transportation system, focusing on how to model this DT, and using it to evaluate the system condition and potential corrective solutions. Exploiting the advantages of object-oriented modeling, this DT has been built ensuring that it may be dynamically adapted to different monitoring scenarios. Moreover, its adaptability is tested showing that reduced models behave similarly. The resulting reduced models are used to estimate installation parameters in a bottom-up way, using the measurements of a scaled test bench. The estimated parameters are used to update a high-fidelity model and simulate the effect of corrective actions.
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