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Special Issue: "RECENT TRENDS ON DIGITAL TWIN"
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/connection-science-recent-trends-digital-twin/?utm_source=TFO&utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JPG15743
Connection Science
https://www.tandfonline.com/ccos20
Digital Twins play a significant part in the advanced
manufacturing sector in the design, monitoring, development, and
control of products. It is the logical evolution and convergence
of a vast number of emerging technologies such as the Internet of
Things, wireless networking, sensor technology, cloud analytics,
artificial intelligence, data processing, virtual and augmented
visualization of information. It has been recognized as one of the
primary key elements of Industry 4.0, in which the significant
effort to integrate all manufacturing aspects to secure smooth
control and communication across tasks, machinery, and industrial
process management.
The Digital Twins reflect graphical representations of assigned
physical systems that use on-board sensors, the best computational
models, and other input data to provide probabilistic predictions
of present or prospective circumstances. A Digital Twin is a
multi-dimensional, multi-level to capture the complexity of a
physical system and requires regular periodic updates to previous
forecasts acquired data.
The scope of the Digital Twin concept is expected to result in
differing application details in combination with different
missions from government and industry entities. This topic is
intended to illustrate these distinctions and parallels, as well
as how various organizations should complement each other and
explain the possible factors based on recent advancements in the
digital twin. The special issue will include a combined
contribution to the development of quantitative uncertainty,
health monitoring modules, sensing, computational modeling, and
others in recognition of future reliability assurance in
structural industrial dynamics based on digital twins.
All this provides significant possibilities for industry,
technology, financial, legal, and ethical problems. As
interactions with the digital twins increase the data collection,
which includes personal data, in which protection has become a
significant and more challenging issue.
Topics of interest for the special issue include, but not limited
to, the following:
* Theory and modeling of digital twins
* Digital Twins technology that enables artificial intelligence,
sensors, cloud and cloud computing
* Blueprint for digital twins
* Internet of Things and standardization of Digital Twins
* Cybersecurity
* Application areas for digital twins including manufacturing,
health care, smart cities, finance, and education
* The experience of digital twins with practical applications
* The role of digital twins in the digital process
* Digital twins in Healthcare
* Physical overlapping and digital twins
* As independent entities, instances of digital twins
* Personal Digital Twins
* Virtual digital twins
* Legal and social problems
* Aspects of security
* Cyber physical system and its importance based on digital twins
** Manuscript deadline: 05 May 2021 (HARD) **
Manuscript Preparation and Submission
Authors should follow the guidelines in "Information for Authors":
https://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=ccos20
Guest Editor(s)
Neeraj Kumar, Thapar University, India
Seungmin (Charile) Rho, Sejong University, Korea
Mamoun Alazab, Charles Darwin University, Australia
Contact Information
For more information, please contact Dr. Neeraj Kumar, email:
neeraj.kumar.in@ieee.org
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