What is ISO/TR 24464 about?
A Digital Twin is a virtual model that is an exact copy (twin) of a physical object or system. This could be a building, HVAC system, bridge, transit system, etc. Connected sensors monitor the physical asset, collect data, and map it directly onto the virtual model.
ISO/TR 24464 analyses visualization elements that are key components of the interface between the physical asset and the avatar (digital replica of the physical asset). Core technologies of the digital twin that are sensors, actuators, integration, data, analytics. More technologies can be defined for the visualization of digital twins.
ISO/TR 24464 describes three-component models of the digital twin, which are a physical asset, avatar, and real-time interface.
Who is ISO/TR 24464 for?
ISO/TR 24464 on visualization elements of digital twins is useful for:
- Automation industries
- Manufacturing industries
- Simulation software companies
- Industries that use simulation actions
- Health professionals
Why should you use ISO/TR 24464?
There is a need for standardization of visualization elements that should be shared or integrated between a physical asset and an avatar. The digital twin is composed of a physical asset, an avatar, and an interface. For the visualization of digital twins, most of the methods of virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) are utilized in this document.
ISO/TR 24464 analyses visualization elements to be shared or integrated between an avatar (digital replica) and a physical asset. Following guidelines provided in ISO/TR 24464, create standardize approach for manufacturers and they can provide reliable products to customers. ISO/TR 24464 also covers various use cases of digital twins and their visualizations such as use case of digital twin of KAIST wind power system.
ISO/TR 24464 describes the fidelity measure of the interface between the avatar and the physical asset. There is a need of a fidelity measure that helps you to measure the conformity of an avatar to the physical asset.