2021 28th International Workshop on Electric Drives: Improving Reliability of Electric Drives (IWED) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/iwed52055.2021.9376395
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Engineering Education and Cloud-Based Digital Twins for Electric Power Drive System Diagnostics

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“…In addition, DT models have been deployed in other sectors such as education [11], where DT has been implemented to aid electrical engineering students in diagnosing electrical faults in a controlled environment. This has given the students the opportunity to apply their learning to situations where it would otherwise not be safe to do so while also building versatility in tackling unexpected occurrences.…”
Section: Digital Twin and Industry Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, DT models have been deployed in other sectors such as education [11], where DT has been implemented to aid electrical engineering students in diagnosing electrical faults in a controlled environment. This has given the students the opportunity to apply their learning to situations where it would otherwise not be safe to do so while also building versatility in tackling unexpected occurrences.…”
Section: Digital Twin and Industry Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas IoT data Layer is preprocessed on fog nodes the Fog Layer is responsible for "all data pre-processing activities, including classification, filtering, and abstraction". However, as stated by Rassudov [11] et al, that implies, aside cybersecurity problems, the dependence of the customer from the supplier since the supplier can disable the cloud-based functionalities at any time. These approaches are consistent with Kipper [12] et al review on Education 4.0 that proposes Learning Factories as a connection among universitycompany-government, creating a simulated real work in an innovative and learning environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the complexity of the various on-site conditions, project stakeholders, and expectations, the question of how to enhance the construction performance and sustainability of power generation projects is a critical challenge for management practices and decision-makers. To solve these challenges, developing and applying digital technologies in substation construction projects has recently become a priority [5]. BIM technology should be an important and effective tool for power engineering projects due to its ability to achieve flexible information sharing and adaptive interaction [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%