Towards the Human Digital Twin: Definition and Design -- A survey
Lauer-Schmaltz, Martin Wolfgang, Cash, Philip, Hansen, John Paulin, Maier, Anja
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Digital Twins (DTs) are a critical technology for digitalizing physical entities in domains ranging from industry to city planning [1, 2]. DTs' ability to continuously adapt to a physical entity's state, simulate future events, and actively influence feedback and decision processes, goes significantly beyond traditional digital models as merely representations [3]. Thus, Industry 4.0 has started using DTs--along with other cutting-edge technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)--to significantly increase the efficiency and safety of both products and processes [3]. Further, due to DTs' real-time monitoring and simulation capabilities, they are being increasingly adapted to domains such as healthcare to meet demands for individualized diagnostics and treatment [4].
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