Background and objectives of the thesis
This thesis is part of the ANR Digital Twin for Cyber Physical Systems (DT4CPS, ANR-23-CE10-0010) project, which aims to federate the digital models of automation engineers and production engineers, turning them into fully-fledged digital twins for the commissioning of Cyber-Physical Production Systems (CPPS), but also a management support tool for Industry 4.0 actors.
CPPS (Cyber-Physical Production Systems) are systems made up of autonomous and collaborative entities with the computing capacity to interact with the physical world and make data available on the network.
There are a multitude of definitions of a digital twin (DT), depending on the use cases and associated value creation. The definition chosen for the DT will correspond to the vision of the automation engineer and the production engineer. The AIF (Alliance Industrie du Futur) has published a report on DT as a "major lever for the digital transformation of industry". DT is defined as:
In the DT4CPS project, the digital twin of a production system is considered to be multi-level: component level (automation engineer), equipment level (automation engineer / production engineer) and line level (production engineer). A calibration of the numerical simulation models making up this digital twin is necessary to align these numerical models with the physical twin, in order to give the digital twin a sufficiently similar behavior to its physical twin.
Scientific Objectives
The scientific objectives of the thesis are therefore:
From the point of view of DT usage, an "acceptable" alignment is a behavioral and temporal deviation that does not call into question the purpose of the decision.
Candidate Profile
The candidate must hold or be about to obtain a Master's degree or an engineering diploma at the time of application. The candidate should have skills in production systems, operations management and associated tools/software (flow simulation, MES, etc.), discrete-event systems, communication and data exchange between equipment. In addition, the successful candidate should have a keen interest in software development.
Missions
Propose a methodology for evaluating the alignment of a multi-level digital twin to guarantee the intended uses of the digital twin at all times. The main stages of the thesis will be:
The proposed method will be tested on at least one automated line from one of the DT4CPS project partners and its digital twin. Participation in national and international conferences and at least one publication in an international journal are expected. A good command of English is required.
Application
The application must include :
After an initial selection process based on applications, the selected candidates will be interviewed by the thesis supervisors. The thesis is scheduled to start in October 2024. The gross monthly salary is 2,500 euros, plus a contribution towards transport and health insurance costs.
Keywords
Digital twin, alignment indicators, decision support, simulation, data processing, industry 4.0
Working Environment
The thesis will be carried out in the Quartz laboratory. Travel to DISP will be required. The Quartz laboratory is a multidisciplinary research unit dedicated to the engineering of complex systems. It is structured into six research teams covering a range of disciplinary and multidisciplinary scientific themes.