Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service

Recent advances on Edge computing, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and 5G are stimulating the interest of the industrial sector to satisfy the stringent and real-time requirements of their applications. Digital Twin is a key piece in the industrial digital transformation and its benefits are v...

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Main Authors: Milan Groshev, Carlos Guimaraes, Antonio De La Oliva, Robert Gazda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
Subjects:
NFV
5G
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9490216/
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spelling doaj-59f545df60264f06be89b27c3d3f8e8e2021-07-27T23:00:18ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-01910286210287610.1109/ACCESS.2021.30981099490216Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a ServiceMilan Groshev0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8035-7389Carlos Guimaraes1Antonio De La Oliva2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2510-6632Robert Gazda3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3523-8978Departamento de Ingenieria Telematica, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Ingenieria Telematica, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Ingenieria Telematica, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, SpainInterDigital Europe Ltd., Conshohocken, PA, USARecent advances on Edge computing, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and 5G are stimulating the interest of the industrial sector to satisfy the stringent and real-time requirements of their applications. Digital Twin is a key piece in the industrial digital transformation and its benefits are very well studied in the literature. However, designing and implementing a Digital Twin system that integrates all the emerging technologies and meets the connectivity requirements (e.g., latency, reliability) is an ambitious task. Therefore, prototyping the system is required to gradually validate and optimize Digital Twin solutions. In this work, an Edge Robotics Digital Twin system is implemented as a prototype that embodies the concept of <italic>Digital Twin as a Service</italic> (DTaaS). Such system enables real-time applications such as visualization and remote control, requiring low-latency and high reliability. The capability of the system to offer potential savings by means of computation offloading are analyzed in different deployment configurations. Moreover, the impact of different wireless channels (e.g., 5G, 4G and WiFi) to support the data exchange between a physical device and its virtual components are assessed within operational Digital Twins. Results show that potentially 16&#x0025; of CPU and 34&#x0025; of MEM savings can be achieved by virtualizing and offloading software components in the Edge. In addition, they show that 5G connectivity enables remote control of 20 ms, appearing as the most promising radio access technology to support the main requirements of Digital Twin systems.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9490216/Digital TwinEdgeNFV5Gdistributed systemwireless networks
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author Milan Groshev
Carlos Guimaraes
Antonio De La Oliva
Robert Gazda
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Carlos Guimaraes
Antonio De La Oliva
Robert Gazda
Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
IEEE Access
Digital Twin
Edge
NFV
5G
distributed system
wireless networks
author_facet Milan Groshev
Carlos Guimaraes
Antonio De La Oliva
Robert Gazda
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title Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
title_short Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
title_full Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
title_fullStr Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Digital Twins as a Service
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Recent advances on Edge computing, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and 5G are stimulating the interest of the industrial sector to satisfy the stringent and real-time requirements of their applications. Digital Twin is a key piece in the industrial digital transformation and its benefits are very well studied in the literature. However, designing and implementing a Digital Twin system that integrates all the emerging technologies and meets the connectivity requirements (e.g., latency, reliability) is an ambitious task. Therefore, prototyping the system is required to gradually validate and optimize Digital Twin solutions. In this work, an Edge Robotics Digital Twin system is implemented as a prototype that embodies the concept of <italic>Digital Twin as a Service</italic> (DTaaS). Such system enables real-time applications such as visualization and remote control, requiring low-latency and high reliability. The capability of the system to offer potential savings by means of computation offloading are analyzed in different deployment configurations. Moreover, the impact of different wireless channels (e.g., 5G, 4G and WiFi) to support the data exchange between a physical device and its virtual components are assessed within operational Digital Twins. Results show that potentially 16&#x0025; of CPU and 34&#x0025; of MEM savings can be achieved by virtualizing and offloading software components in the Edge. In addition, they show that 5G connectivity enables remote control of 20 ms, appearing as the most promising radio access technology to support the main requirements of Digital Twin systems.
topic Digital Twin
Edge
NFV
5G
distributed system
wireless networks
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