Digital Twin Technology (IN3450)

Prof. Amitava Gupta

Dates:

1.11.2023 - 10.12.2023

Monday: 17:30-19:30, Otto Lilienthal-Hörsaal
Wednesday: 17:30-19:30, MI HS 2
Friday: 16:00-18:00, Zoom (to be announced)

First meeting: 06.11.2023
ECTS: 5
Language: English
Type: Lecture, 2V+1Ü
Moodle course:

Check the Moodle course for further information.

Registration: TUM-Online
Lecture type: Monday, Wednesday: presence; Friday: Zoom

Introduction

This 3SWS Masters’ Level Course offers an insight into the different enabling technologies associated with the development of Digital Twins. The course is modelled as a 2V+ 1U template and follows a L+P (Lecture plus Practical Model)

 

Pre-requisites:

Students should have an idea of   computer architectures and networking,  application of computers in industrial automation and a working knowledge of MATLAB/SIMULINK

Grading: Final exam at the end of the block course; a bonus is given for the practicals. 

Contents

The lectures shall cover (broadly):

1.    Introduction to modern industrial automation and its analysis  as a Cyber Physical System

2.    Real-time Simulation challenges for such systems and the evolution of digital twins

3.    Enabling Technologies in Digital Twins-data driven simulation, estimation techniques etc.

4.    Application of AI in development of Digital Twins

5.    Scope of High Performance Computing in Development of Digital Twins

 

The practical modules aim to provide the following exposure:

1.    Introduction to modelling of FSMs and Temporal Automata using MATLAB

2.    Introduction to MATLAB TRUE-TIME toolset

3.    Introduction  to MATLAB Parallel Server

4.    Introduction to integration of Visualization Tools in  MATLAB

A case study: Development of a Digital Twin for an Autonomous Lunar Lander