LOCA SERIES/Reading Club: Methodologies for the design and development of Digital Twins

Fecha: 04/Mar/2025 Time: 16:00

Place:

[HYBRID] Room: 1-3-2, BSC Main Building and Online via Zoom.

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Abstract

A Digital Twin is a virtual copy or representation of a physical object. Given the same input, both should produce the same output. The data flow between them should keep both objects in the same state by automatically reflecting changes from one of the objects to the other. Despite the popularity of the topics, there is a lack of standardization and no widespread adoption of techniques or architectures, resulting in ad-hoc implementations for each use case. In this work, we propose a methodology for the generation of digital twins based on the definition of their life cycle, with phases that include training, operation and retraining. To allow efficient management of resources, each phase of the Digital Twins will be implemented as a PyCOMPSs workflow. The goal of proposing methodologies and architectures is to simplify and make the design and development of digital twins more robust; it also makes it possible to extend existing ones, replace their components with more advanced ones, and support their reuse. Additionally, workflow deployment is usually a difficult task that requires specialized staff and time, so we propose using a specific tool for the deployment of the different workflows and their software requirements.

Short bio

Fernando Vázquez received his BSc degree in Computer Engineering from Universidade Santiago de Compostela, Spain in 2020. He completed his MSc degree in Artificial Intelligence in the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Spain in 2022. Since January of 2022, he has been with the Workflows and Distributed Computing group of Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC). He started a PhD at the department of computer architecture of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), in February of 2024.

Speakers

Speaker: Fernando Vázquez Novoa. First Stage Researcher - Computer Sciences - Workflows and Distributed Computing, BSC