Digital Twin
A virtual model created to faithfully represent a physical item is called a digital twin.
- The object being examined, such as a wind turbine, is equipped with a variety of sensors that are connected to key functional areas.
- These sensors generate information about a variety of performance characteristics of the physical item, including energy output, temperature, environmental conditions, and more.
- The processing mechanism then applies this information to the digital copy.
- After receiving this information, the virtual model can be used to conduct simulations, investigate performance problems, and produce potential enhancements, all with the aim of producing useful insights that can ....
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