*Special issue Autonomous, Context-Aware, Adaptive Digital Twins*

/Computers in Industry (Elsevier)/

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/Scope: /

Digital Twins are quickly becoming an important concept in the digital representation of manufacturing assets, products, and other resources. As comprehensive digital representations of physical assets, comprising their design and configuration, state, and behaviour, Digital Twins provide information about and services based on their physical counterpart’s current condition, their history and even their predicted future. As such, they can be considered the building blocks of a vision of future Digital Factories in which stakeholders collaborate via the information Digital Twins provide about physical assets in the factory and throughout the product lifecycle.

Besides their potential to facilitate collaboration based on information about their physical counterparts, Digital Twins also hold promise to contribute to more flexible and resilient Digital Factories. To fulfil this promise, Digital Twins will need to evolve from today’s expert-centric tools towards active entities that extend the capabilities of their physical counterparts. Required features include sensing and processing their environment and situation, pro-actively communicating with each other and with humans, taking their own decisions towards their own or cooperative goals, and adapting themselves and their physical counterparts to achieve those goals. That means, future Digital Twins should be /context-aware/,/autonomous/, and /adaptive/.

This Special Issue intends to highlight research contributing to the evolution of Digital Twins towards context-aware, autonomous, and adaptive building blocks of tomorrow’s Digital Factories. Contributions should address research gaps that need to be bridged to achieve that objective. Four interwoven research topics are especially relevant in this context: 1) interoperability, 2) modelling, 3) interaction and 4) real-time data processing and decision-making. More details about this vision and the related research gaps are available in the state-of-the-art paper “Autonomous, Context-Aware, Adaptive Digital Twins – State of the Art and Roadmap” in Computers in Industry Volume 133 (December 2021), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2021.103508 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2021.103508>.

Contributions should address one or more of the four topics and deal with issues including, but not limited to, the following:

●Integration and interoperability of context information with Digital Twins

●Harmonisation of Digital Twins with the IoT paradigm

●Lifecycle-wide interoperability with Digital Twins

●Standards and protocols for interoperability of Digital Twins

●Context models for Digital Twins

●Context-aware integration aggregation of Digital Twins

●Relation of agent and holon models to Digital Twins

●Granularity of Digital Twins

●Transition of business goals into adaptable plans

●Framework, reference models and integration with existing models e.g. RAMI 4.0

●Models of interaction and cooperation between Digital Twins and Humans

●Humans as part of the context of Digital Twins

●Borders between humans and autonomous Digital Twins

●Explainability and certification of Digital Twin models, simulations and predictions

●Real-time processing of context data by Digital Twins

●Time-constrained, near-optimal decision-making methods for Digital Twins

●Real-time handling of massive amounts of data by Digital Twins

●Methods for Digital Twins to handle Incomplete and noisy data streams

/Guest Editors:///

Giacomo Cabri <giacomo.ca...@unimore.it <mailto:giacomo.ca...@unimore.it>>

Department of Physics Informatics and Math

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Modena (Italy)

Web page: http://personale.unimore.it/rubrica/dettaglio/gcabri <http://personale.unimore.it/rubrica/dettaglio/gcabri>

Karl A. Hribernik < h...@biba.uni-bremen.de <mailto:h...@biba.uni-bremen.de>>

BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH

Bremen (Germany)

Web page: https://www.biba.uni-bremen.de/en/institute/staff/homepage.html?nick=hri <https://www.biba.uni-bremen.de/en/institute/staff/homepage.html?nick=hri>

Federica Mandreoli <federica.mandre...@unimore.it <mailto:federica.mandre...@unimore.it>>

Department of Physics Informatics and Math

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Modena (Italy)

Web page: http://personale.unimore.it/rubrica/dettaglio/fmandreoli <http://personale.unimore.it/rubrica/dettaglio/fmandreoli>

Gregoris Mentzas <gment...@mail.ntua.gr>

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

National Technical University of Athens

Athens (Greece)

Web page: https://www.ece.ntua.gr/en/staff/50 <https://www.ece.ntua.gr/en/staff/50>

/Paper submission: /

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The submission process is organised in two stages: 1) extended abstract submission and 2) full paper submission.Extended abstract submission and its acceptance are compulsory for full paper submission.

Extended abstracts must be not more than 3.000 characters (this amount excludes the characters in tables, figures, and references). These are to be sent directly via email to the Guest editors – not the Elsevier submission webpage of the journal. Please include all four email addresses below :

Giacomo Cabri <giacomo.ca...@unimore.it <mailto:giacomo.ca...@unimore.it>>

Karl A. Hribernik <gment...@mail.ntua.gr>

Federica Mandreoli <federica.mandre...@unimore.it <mailto:federica.mandre...@unimore.it>>

Gregoris Mentzas <gment...@mail.ntua.gr>

The guest editors will assess the appropriateness of the themes proposed and results to be presented as shown in the extended abstracts and will invite selected authors to submit full papers. The authors of the abstracts who are not selected will be notified accordingly.

If invited, full papers must be prepared by following the Computers in Industry guide for authors available at https://www.elsevier.com/journals/computers-in-industry/0166-3615/guide-for-authors <https://www.elsevier.com/journals/computers-in-industry/0166-3615/guide-for-authors>and submitted through the submission portal https://www.editorialmanager.com/comind/default1.aspx <https://www.editorialmanager.com/comind/default1.aspx>.

The dates for submission and notification are the following:

-extended abstract submission: December 8, 2021

-extended abstract acceptance notification: December 22, 2021

-full paper submission: March 31, 2022

-first round of review results: May 15 2022,

-revised papers due: June 30, 2022

Those papers that need a second revision, the expected decision date is August 31, 2022

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| Prof. Giacomo Cabri - Ph.D., Full Professor
| Rector's Delegate for Teaching
| Dip. di Scienze Fisiche, Informatiche e Matematiche
| Universita' di Modena e Reggio Emilia - Italia
| e-mail giacomo.ca...@unimore.it
| tel. +39-059-2058320  fax +39-059-2055216
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