Abstract

The current dashboard system is limited of coordination, flexibility and scalability. This study proposed a digital-twin based dashboard system. The digital twin components are divided into four, namely the operator, screw machine, industrial robot and automatic optical inspection in a flexible GPU card assembly line. This study designs a protocol enabling digital twins to interact and operate the system collaboratively and flexibly. In addition, this study presents a landscape of digital twin dashboards to demonstrate the relationship between the digital twins and the physical modules, providing a use case for the future digital-twin based dashboard design. The proposed system is implemented in a flexible GPU card assembly line and constructed by using JMobile to build a real-time dashboard system capable of scalability. The proposed dashboard framework for the GPU card assembly line offers several advantages over existing dashboards in terms of productivity, quality, and accident reduction. This study contributes to a scalable real-time dashboard system framework by incorporating human–machine collaboration, laying the foundation for advanced dashboard system development.

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