A new technical paper titled “Digital Twin Technologies for Vehicular Prototyping: A Survey” was published by researchers at Central Michigan University and University of Florida.
Abstract
“Digital Twin (DT) technology is widely regarded as one of the most promising tools for industry development, demonstrating substantial application across numerous cyber-physical systems. Gradually, this technology has been introduced into modern vehicular systems focusing on its application in intelligent driving, connected vehicles, automotive engineering, aircraft health, and many more. By creating dynamic, virtual replicas of physical vehicles and their associated components, DT enables unprecedented levels of analysis, simulation, and real-time monitoring, thereby enhancing performance, safety, and sustainability. This paper offers a comprehensive review, extending beyond digital twins to include various prototyping approaches for target-specific applications focusing on the smart vehicular systems across automotive, aviation, and maritime domains driving the evolution of next-generation vehicular infrastructure.”
Find the technical paper here. April 2025.
M. R. Kabir, B. B. Y. Ravi and S. Ray, “Digital Twin Technologies for Vehicular Prototyping: A Survey,” in IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, doi: 10.1109/OJITS.2025.3562504.
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