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Fig. 9 The five-dimensional digital twin concept (adapted from the work of Steindl et al.). Digital twins consist of a physical as well as a virtual entity, which are supported by several services. Data are fused and stored centralized. These four dimensions must be connected with each other, creating the fifth dimension. |
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Henrichs, E.; Noack, T.; Piedrahita, A.M.P.; Salem, M.A.; Stolz, J.; Krupitzer, C. (2022). "Can a byte improve our bite? An analysis of digital twins in the food industry". Sensors 22 (1): 115. doi:10.3390/s22010115. |
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Henrichs, E.; Noack, T.; Piedrahita, A.M.P.; Salem, M.A.; Stolz, J.; Krupitzer, C. |
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