Professor Kari Tammi鈥檚 group develops digital twins for industrial use
A digital twin refers to a virtual model of a machine, equipment or even a whole production plant.
Machinaide is a project that defines how the industrial ecosystems work together in the future. Today, machines and factories create ecosystems that operate locally. Machinaide creates solutions to connect these ecosystems similarly as the internet works today. New and better human-machine interfaces can be used to process information from connected ecosystems. This enables the full potential of Digital Twins, Internet 4.0, and Industrial Internet of Things.
Machinaide is a multinational project, including partners from Finland, Turkey, Netherlands, and South-Korea. Finnish partners include Konecranes, Ideal GRP, Roll Research International, Remion, and VTT. The Finnish consortium麓s work focuses around the Aalto Industrial Internet Campus where various systems are demonstrated. Ilmatar, the Smart Crane, and Roll Research Internationals Virtual Grinding Machine, and their digital twins create one ecosystem, which will be connected to our international research partners' ecosystems.
More information about international partners can be found from www.machinaide.eu.
A digital twin refers to a virtual model of a machine, equipment or even a whole production plant.
by R. Ala-Laurinaho, J. Autiosalo, K. Tammi
by R. Ala-Laurinaho, J. Autiosalo, A. Nikander, J. Mattila and K. Tammi
by J. Autiosalo, R. Ala-Laurinaho, J. Mattila, M. Valtonen, V. Peltoranta and K. Tammi
by X. Tu, J. Autiosalo, A. Jadid, K. Tammi, G. Klinker
by J. Autiosalo, J. Siegel, K. Tammi