A digital twin is a digital representation of an actual object or system replicated through the use of real-time data.
Real-time simulation of power electronic systems represents a transformative advance in both academic research and industrial application. By utilising hardware platforms such as field programmable ...
Real-time power system simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing have been transforming the power industry for over 30 years. These tools have revolutionized the way that engineers study power ...
As supply chains grow more complex, organizations are increasingly turning to advanced technologies to enhance efficiency, resilience and decision-making. Among these innovations, digital twins have ...
This new software-in-the-loop system enables engineers to develop and validate ABB drive applications with microsecond EMT ...
Real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) has emerged as a transformative methodology in structural engineering, combining the precision of computational modelling with the reliability of physical testing.
A monitor node validates state proofs and anchors snapshots on chain, which provides auditability for attribution and ...
Simulation technology is increasingly being utilised within the automotive space, saving time, money and allowing for simulated repeats of real-world scenarios again and again. Advanced Micro Devices ...
As enterprises embrace AI responsibly, the digital twin will emerge as the bridge between trust, transparency and transformation.
The system can be reconfigured in real time while the X-plane is still in the air. The US Air Force's X-62A Variable In-flight Simulation Test Aircraft (VISTA) is one of the world's premiere flying ...
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