Live Panel Discussion: Breathing Life into Digital Twins

Time-stamped temperatures collected in the field, user heart rates accumulated in health monitoring devices, acceleration data captured by smart vehicles--there's a wealth of wisdom in sensor-captured data, but working with it requires special knowledge an

Time-stamped temperatures collected in the field, user heart rates accumulated in health monitoring devices, acceleration data captured by smart vehicles--there's a wealth of wisdom in sensor-captured data, but working with it requires special knowledge and tools.

In this LIVE roundtable, DE's Kenneth Wong moderates a panel of experts to discuss: Determining the right data, frequency, and amount to collect to prevent information overload; linking sensor data to CAD models to create digital twins; and conducting system simulation with sensor data.

Incorporating Sensor Data into System Modeling

Time-stamped temperatures collected in the field, user heart rates accumulated in health monitoring devices, acceleration data captured by smart vehicles—there’s a wealth of wisdom in sensor-captured data, but working with it requires special knowledge and tools.

In this LIVE roundtable, DE’s Kenneth Wong moderates a panel of experts to discuss:

• Determining the right data, frequency, and amount to collect to prevent information overload;

• Linking sensor data to CAD models to create digital twins;

• Conducting system simulation with sensor data.

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