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Main Authors: Wermann, Alexandre Gustavo, Wickboldt, Juliano Araujo
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.01635
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author Wermann, Alexandre Gustavo
Wickboldt, Juliano Araujo
author_facet Wermann, Alexandre Gustavo
Wickboldt, Juliano Araujo
contents Digital Twins (DTs) systems are virtual representations of physical assets allowing organizations to gain insights and improve existing processes. In practice, DTs require proper modeling, coherent development and seamless deployment along cloud and edge landscapes relying on established patterns to reduce operational costs. In this work, we propose KTWIN a Kubernetes-based Serverless Platform for Digital Twins. KTWIN was developed using the state-of-the-art open-source Cloud Native tools, allowing DT operators to easily define models through open standards and configure details of the underlying services and infrastructure. The experiments carried out with the developed prototype show that KTWIN can provide a higher level of abstraction to model and deploy a Digital Twin use case without compromising the solution scalability. The tests performed also show cost savings ranging between 60% and 80% compared to overprovisioned scenarios.
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spellingShingle KTWIN: A Serverless Kubernetes-based Digital Twin Platform
Wermann, Alexandre Gustavo
Wickboldt, Juliano Araujo
Networking and Internet Architecture
Digital Twins (DTs) systems are virtual representations of physical assets allowing organizations to gain insights and improve existing processes. In practice, DTs require proper modeling, coherent development and seamless deployment along cloud and edge landscapes relying on established patterns to reduce operational costs. In this work, we propose KTWIN a Kubernetes-based Serverless Platform for Digital Twins. KTWIN was developed using the state-of-the-art open-source Cloud Native tools, allowing DT operators to easily define models through open standards and configure details of the underlying services and infrastructure. The experiments carried out with the developed prototype show that KTWIN can provide a higher level of abstraction to model and deploy a Digital Twin use case without compromising the solution scalability. The tests performed also show cost savings ranging between 60% and 80% compared to overprovisioned scenarios.
title KTWIN: A Serverless Kubernetes-based Digital Twin Platform
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.01635