Abstract
The aim of this idea is to authenticate the data provided by a real device, used to feed its digital twin.
A digital twin is a virtual model designed to replicate a physical real object or process, built and updated from relevant real-time data obtained directly from the real object. Manipulating and testing that model is substantially cheaper, faster, and safer than modifying the physical component. It allows to optimize the outputs according to the goals before changing the physical component.
Given so, it is very important to feed the digital twin with reliable data so that it reflects the actual behaviour of the real device. One of the important tasks to ensure that is to authenticate the real device feeding the digital twin.
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Recommended Citation
INC, HP, "Authentication of a Real Physical Device Feeding a Digital Twin", Technical Disclosure Commons, (May 08, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/6976