The EPOWERS Research Group is delighted to announce its successful participation in the 2024 IEEE-PEMC Conference, where the team delivered an engaging tutorial on the Modular Digital Twin Platform for Electrical Drivetrains!
This cutting-edge tutorial explored key aspects and concepts of Digital Twin modelling for drivetrain systems, with a focus on:
- Offline drivetrain component modelling and control design:
Demonstrating how the Digital Twin (DT) platform enables iterative design and validation of solutions, allowing for more efficient prototyping and accelerated time-to-market. - Online real-time condition monitoring and lifetime estimation:
Presenting advanced techniques to ensure drivetrain components operate safely and reliably. These techniques directly estimate the behaviour and remaining useful lifetime (RUL) of components, supporting the vision of Reliability as a Service (RaaS).
The tutorial offered a comprehensive look at how Digital Twin technologies are revolutionising the design, operation, and maintenance of electrical drivetrains, setting new standards for efficiency and reliability in the field.
The EPOWERS team extends its gratitude to the organisers of IEEE-PEMC 2024 for providing this platform to share knowledge and insights, and for fostering collaboration in the global research community.
This achievement aligns with EPOWERS' contributions to various European projects, including HiEFFICIENT, ZEFES, and eBRT2030, supported by CINEA - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency.
As we continue to explore innovative solutions in drivetrain technologies, the EPOWERS Research Group remains committed to advancing the state-of-the-art in digital twin platforms for a sustainable and efficient future.