Measurement: Sensors (Aug 2024)

Analysis and development of smart production and distribution line system in smart grid based on optimization techniques involving digital twin

  • Thangaraja Arumugam,
  • Nitin Kundlik Kamble,
  • Venkataramana Guntreddi,
  • N. Vishnu Sakravarthy,
  • S. Shanthi,
  • Sivakumar Ponnusamy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 101272

Abstract

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The term Digital Twin (DT) is defined as the virtual demonstration of an object that is represented through real-time datasets. DT is done through artificial intelligence to enhance decision-making techniques. DT includes the process of simulation, amalgamation, observation, analysis, and conservation. The DT is simply the exact reproduction of the physical structures. DT is used in the identification and evaluation of problems through real-time analysis. It is important to have prior analysis and evaluation of the object before existing in the real world. These digital twins help in the manufacturing and implementation of the production line system. DT includes the production line with the station division and the hours needed for the operating conditions for the assembly process. The systems are integrated to reduce the overall cost parameter. The physical simulation model is employed to obtain higher performance with reduced cost. An artificial neural network with a genetic algorithm is used for the optimization process to achieve a production line system using digital twins.

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