A structured digital twinning approach to improve decision-making in manufacturing SMEs

Maaike Slot*, Roy Damgrave, Eric Lutters

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Abstract

Companies aim to adapt their shopfloors to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of their production activities, adding value to their shopfloor. However, it has become increasingly challenging to obtain an accurate and comprehensive overview of the shop floor and organisation, leading to difficulties in making operational, tactical, and strategic decisions. Existing methods to support such companies either restrict access to information or pre-determine the perspectives on the information for decision-making. This research employs a research-by-design approach to develop the digital twinning approach that can facilitate companies to develop a solution that can provide the appropriate information at the right moment and in the right perspective. To structure the digital twinning approach, key functions in the approach are outlined in a functional architecture. Two case studies demonstrate and verify the applicability and added value of the architecture in developing an information provisioning solution. The positive outcomes and experiences from these case studies highlight the potential of the digital twinning approach to facilitate companies in developing adaptable and company-specific solutions to enhance decision-making processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)359-374
Number of pages16
JournalCIRP journal of manufacturing science and technology
Volume55
Early online date28 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • UT-Hybrid-D
  • Digital twinning
  • Information provisioning
  • Decision-making

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