Tracking and Detecting Systematic Errors in Digital Twins

Rhodes-Leader, Luke and Nelson, Barry (2024) Tracking and Detecting Systematic Errors in Digital Twins. In: Proceedings of the 2023 Winter Simulation Conference :. IEEE, pp. 492-503.

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Abstract

Digital Twins (DTs) have immense promise for exploiting the power of computer simulation to control large-scale real-world systems. The key idea is to evaluate or optimize decisions using the DT, and then implement them in the real-world system. Even with best practices, the DT and the real-world system may become misaligned over time. In this paper we provide a statistical method to detect such misalignment even though both the simulation and the real-world system are inherently stochastic. An empirical evaluation and a realistic illustration are provided.

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28 Feb 2024 16:55
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