Abstract
As information technology progresses, the need for digital transformation within the industrial sector has become increasingly apparent, and digital twin technology has emerged as a significant trend in manufacturing. Digital twins synchronize physical and digital environments, overcoming spatial and temporal limitations to create various added values that are unattainable in reality. This paper presents a model that integrates digital twin technology with production and operational technologies at manufacturing sites, enabling remote, centrally controlled manufacturing services that transcend physical constraints. Specifically, by utilizing Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) for real-time synchronization, this approach ensures efficient and timely data transfer between physical and digital environments. While traditional approaches often encounter challenges due to high investment costs and design complexities, this paper proposes a cost-effective and practical solution that reflects actual factory conditions.
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