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Blockchain-enabled digital twin collaboration platform for heterogeneous socialized manufacturing resource management

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  • Ming Li
  • Yelin Fu
  • Qiqi Chen
  • Ting Qu

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Social manufacturing is conceptualised as a new type of networked manufacturing paradigm that supports the organisation of socialised manufacturing resources (SMRs) to satisfy the growth of personalised demands on crowd intelligence in a timely manner when co-creating open architecture products. The high participation of each stakeholder in this type of product production places a higher requirement on sufficient collaboration among social, cyber and physical spaces. However, under a decentralised social manufacturing network, the management of SMRs has encountered some real-life challenges in terms of their distributed and heterogeneous features. Hence, this paper proposes a blockchain-enabled digital twin collaboration platform (BcDTCP) as an integrated solution to address these challenges. A hybrid domain-driven design method is presented to design and implement business-knowledge driven systems. To address the heterogeneity of SMRs, a ubiquitous object structure is designed to flexibly adjust the functionality of the digital twin. Blockchain is introduced to construct a peer-to-peer network to organise the SMRs in a decentralised manner. Additionally, a timed coloured Petri net-based workflow is adopted to formulise the collaboration logic into a smart contract executed on the blockchain. Finally, a demonstrative case study is conducted to verify and evaluate the proposed BcDTCP under a 3D printing scenario.

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  • Ming Li & Yelin Fu & Qiqi Chen & Ting Qu, 2023. "Blockchain-enabled digital twin collaboration platform for heterogeneous socialized manufacturing resource management," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 61(12), pages 3963-3983, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:61:y:2023:i:12:p:3963-3983
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1966118
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