Polygeneration digital twins modeling refers to the integration and representation of multiple generations of digital twins in a combined system. A digital twin represents a virtual replica of a physical asset or a process, reflecting its behavior and characteristics in real-time. Polygeneration digital twins take this concept further by enabling the representation of not only the current version of an asset, but also its past and future forms. By capturing the evolution of an asset over time, this modeling approach provides a comprehensive view of the system, allowing for better analysis, optimization, and decision-making. Polygeneration digital twins modeling holds immense potential for complex systems, such as power plants, industrial processes, or urban infrastructure, where the understanding of historical and future behaviors is crucial for improved performance and sustainability.
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