Digital Twin of a Water Supply System Using the Asset Administration Shell

Sensors (Basel). 2024 Feb 20;24(5):1360. doi: 10.3390/s24051360.

Abstract

The concept of digital twins is one of the fundamental pillars of Industry 4.0. Digital twin allows the realization of a virtual model of a real system, enhancing the relevant performance (e.g., in terms of production rate, risk prevention, energy saving, and maintenance operation). Current literature presents many contributions pointing out the advantages that may be achieved by the definition of a digital twin of a water supply system. The Reference Architecture Model for Industry 4.0 introduces the concept of the Asset Administration Shell for the digital representation of components within the Industry 4.0 ecosystem. Several proposals are currently available in the literature considering the Asset Administration Shell for the realization of a digital twin of real systems. To the best of the authors' knowledge, at the moment, the adoption of Asset Administration Shell for the digital representation of a water supply system is not present in the current literature. For this reason, the aim of this paper is to present a methodological approach for developing a digital twin of a water supply system using the Asset Administration Shell metamodel. The paper will describe the approach proposed by the author and the relevant model based on Asset Administration Shell, pointing out that its implementation is freely available on the GitHub platform.

Keywords: asset administration shell; digital twin; industry 4.0; water supply system.

Grants and funding

The research results presented in this paper have been achieved through the “Water 4.0—Technologies for the convergence between industry 4.0 and the integrated water cycle (Water 4.0—Tecnologie per la convergenza tra industria 4.0 e ciclo idrico integrato)” project funded by Italian Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy.