2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2021.01.040
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Methodology to develop Digital Twins for energy efficient customizable IoT-Products

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“…Similarly, other works [109] insist on the importance of creating an API-like middleware that allows the DT to connect to external systems. Riedelsheimer et al [110] proposed a methodology for building DTs for already-built, complex, inter-disciplinary physical objects, with the aim to optimize the systems' sustainability throughout its lifetime.…”
Section: Vr Ar [103]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, other works [109] insist on the importance of creating an API-like middleware that allows the DT to connect to external systems. Riedelsheimer et al [110] proposed a methodology for building DTs for already-built, complex, inter-disciplinary physical objects, with the aim to optimize the systems' sustainability throughout its lifetime.…”
Section: Vr Ar [103]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CE considerations start already at the design, development and production phases before bringing the product into the market [9,11,12].…”
Section: How Do Digital Twins Foster Circular Economy?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semantics of an aspect can be described via semantic models. Moreover, DT can help to decrease the environmental impact of assets by optimizing the asset itself and thus reducing the CO2 footprint [9]. Furthermore, DT can address resource-efficient manufacturing of the product and uncover reuse potentials at the end of the asset's life, thereby supporting CE [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore essential to enhance the evolution over time of the links between these two and to understand if there are technologies that favor the creation of circular economies and, if so, what they are. As known the main technologies are: internet of things, cloud computing, augmented reality with artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, horizontal and vertical integration, cybersecurity, autonomous robots, simulation/digital twin, and big data analytics [9]. From our point of view, it is interesting to analyze the link between sustainability, digitalization/technologies from a product life cycle perspective [10].…”
Section: Sustainable Sovereignty: Condition For Digital Sovereigntymentioning
confidence: 99%