Practical Application of the Concept of Digital Twins in the Aviation Sector
Ekaterina Sycheva () and
Polina Shpak ()
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Ekaterina Sycheva: Saint-Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation
Polina Shpak: Baltic State Technical University “VOENMECH” D.F. USTINOV
A chapter in Digital Transformation in Industry, 2022, pp 29-42 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Today, the issue of digitalization can be called the most relevant. Reengineering of business processes and progress in the field of information technology correlate with the relevance of creating innovations in the system between equipment and a human. The focus of attention is payed on the concept of a data transmission network—Internet of Things, technologically equipped physical objects for interacting with each other or with the external environment. One of the most promising new information technologies is the concept of digital twins. With the simulation of production processes using the digital twin concept, it becomes possible to monitor and identify potential failures even before they occur. The active formation of this system by extensive software and hardware complexes and the integration of their solutions are in demand and relevant tools for digitalization of the country's economy and, in particular, the aviation sector. In this article, the authors analyzed various indicators of the state programs of the Russia in the field of digitalization of the aviation industry, mainly representing the results of the involvement of integrated information systems in the activities of enterprises, as well as the impact of digital twins on the efficiency of technological processes.
Keywords: Digitalization; Innovation; Digital twin; Aviation industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94617-3_3
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