A Case Study on the Application of Digital Twins for Enhancing CPS Operations

Irina Muntean
(TYTAN Technologies, Munich, Germany)
Mirgita Frasheri
(Aarhus University, Denmark)
Tiziano Munaro
(fortiss GmbH, Munich, Germany)

To ensure the availability and reduce the downtime of complex cyber-physical systems across different domains, e.g., agriculture and manufacturing, fault tolerance mechanisms are implemented which are complex in both their development and operation. In addition, cyber-physical systems are often confronted with limited hardware resources or are legacy systems, both often hindering the addition of new functionalities directly on the onboard hardware. Digital Twins can be adopted to offload expensive computations, as well as providing support through fault tolerance mechanisms, thus decreasing costs and operational downtime of cyber-physical systems. In this paper, we show the feasibility of a Digital Twin used for enhancing cyber-physical system operations, specifically through functional augmentation and increased fault tolerance, in an industry-oriented use case.

In Marsha Chechik, Arianna Fedeli, Gianluca Filippone, Federico Formica, Mirgita Frasheri, Nico Hochgeschwender and Lina Marsso: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Autonomous Systems Quality Assurance and Prediction with Digital Twins (ASQAP 2025), Hamilton, Canada, 4th May 2025, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 418, pp. 24–31.
Published: 4th May 2025.

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