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Study on the Interoperability of Digital Twin Systems

  • Kong, Joon-Ik
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.397-403
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    • 2022
  • The world is paying a lot of attention to digital twins to preoccupy future technological competitiveness. Digital twins can be used in various fields such as manufacturing, medical care, and cities. Various market research institutes predict that the market size of digital twins will gradually expand. Korea has also selected digital twin as one of the representative tasks of the Korean version of the New Deal and is promoting related policies. However, a common platform or standard for building digital twins is not enough. Interoperability is a very important characteristic for the purpose of creating new value through interconnection between digital twins rather than independently developing and utilizing digital twins. The Digital Twin Consortium is an international council for the effective development and utilization of digital twins, and is working to solve the problem of digital twin interoperability. The Digital Twin Consortium recently published the 'Digital Twin System Interoperability Framework', and this paper analyzes the digital twin interoperability based on it.

A Study on the Quantitative Interoperability Measurement Methodology of System of Systems (복합체계의 정량적 상호운용성 평가 방법론 연구)

  • Kim, Jinsung;Jeong, Chanki
    • Journal of Information Technology and Architecture
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2012
  • In Korean military measuring systems interoperability is based on LISI (Level of Information System Interoperability) model at the requirement generation and acquisition process. However, LISI model cannot be used for interoperability measurement of system of systems (SoS) because LISI model is focused on interoperability measurement of a given system or system pair. Also, LISI model cannot provide quantitative information for interoperability decision because of qualitative rather than quantitative approach. This paper proposes a quantitative interoperability measurement methodology of SoS. At the proposed methodology, mission threads and supporting systems are identified using architecture approach, and Interoperability of SoS is measured with systems multiplicity and resemblance coefficient. Finally, a case study is presented to show the usefulness of the methodology.

A Study on Assessment Model of Interoperability in Weapon Systems based on LISI (LISI 기반의 무기체계 상호운용성 평가모델에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Haeng-Rok;Koo, Heung-Seo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.410-416
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    • 2007
  • There are many demands for interoperability between weapon systems as the operational needs for joint and coalition based on network in modern and future warfare have been increasingly needed. In DoD, LISI has been applied throughout information system life cycle from the planning phase to the development phase to assess the level of interoperability. We also developed SITES which is a tool to assess the level of interoperability in information systems. But we should extend the assessment model from the previous information systems to the weapon systems to assess the level of interoperability including weapon systems as well as information systems. In this paper, we proposed the assessment model of interoperability, implemented the E-SITE based on the proposed model, applied 12 weapon systems and analyzed the experimental result.

Research on Interoperability Level Assessment Regard of Tactical Data-Link Characteristics (전술데이터링크의 특성을 고려한 상호운용성 수준평가 연구)

  • Na, Hyeng-Doo;Cheon, Jae-Young;Lee, Nam-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.84-91
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    • 2011
  • The Systems Interoperability Test and Evaluation System(SITES) is an T&E support tool for both information system and weapon system. The SITES was developed by reference to the Level of Information Systems Interoperability(LISI) in US. We use the tool via MND Broad convergence Network(BCN) in order to assess information system's interoperability. Nowadays, there are many ongoing researches on expanding assessment capability into weapon systems. As part of those research topics, this paper analyze the characteristics of tactical data-link messages which is the way to exchange the information among the weapon systems, and reflect that characteristics in interoperability level assessment.

COMPONENT-BASED ARCHITECTURE DESIGN FOR EAST INTEROPERABILITY IN SATELLITE IMAGE PROCESSING

  • Yoon, Chang-Pak;Kim, Kyung-Ok;Yang, Young-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.45-48
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    • 2002
  • Satellite image processing software should be able to support interoperability that is to enable consumers, citizens, large and small businesses and governments to make the fullest possible use of the world's spatial data and spatial processing resources. The goal of interoperability is to perform hands-on research, development, testing, fielding, and validation of potential and existing interoperable geoprocessing technologies. In this paper, component based architecture for fast interoperability is designed to maximize interoperability among the OpenGIS components specified in the OpenGIS abstract specifications and implementation specifications and to mix up the OpenGIS components and the fast access mechanism for high performance.

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Interoperability Testing between Defense Information Systems (국방정보시스템 간의 상호운용성 시험 기법)

  • Bae, Hyun-Seop;Yoon, Gwang-Sik;Kauh, Jang-Hyuk;Cho, Wan-Soo;An, Byung-Lae
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.109-123
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    • 2005
  • Interoperability among defense information systems is one of the most important technologies in the modern information and electronic wars. Computer-aided interviewing has been used in popular for measuring the interoperability among information systems in military domain. In this paper, we suggest a new approach, testing after interviewing, in order to resolve the weakness of interviewing approach. In the testing after reviewing approach, the potential level of interoperability predicted by computer-aided interviewing is explored by distributed testing techniques. For this purpose, test requirements of each interoperability level are identified and appropriate testing model and test cases are suggested. Finally, a distributed testing tool is designed for automating the execution of suggested test cases.

Standardization Trends in Interoperability between Metaverse Platforms (메타버스 상호연동 표준화 동향)

  • H.Y. Jung;S.G. Khang
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2023
  • This paper presents a review of standardization activities toward the interoperability between different metaverse platforms, which is a research hotspot in the metaverse. The metaverse is often considered as the evolution of the current mobile Internet. Like for the Internet, interoperability is essential to provide continuous user experiences over different metaverse service environments. However, current metaverses have limitations in providing interoperability in terms of portability of services, digital objects, such as identity and avatars, and economic systems. To address these limitations, the metaverse industry and open-source communities have recently begin to develop metaverse interworking standards. We describe activities conducted by various representative standardization bodies such as the Metaverse Standardization Forum, W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) Open Metaverse Interoperability, Open Metaverse Foundation, Open Metaverse Alliance for Web3, and Metaverse Alliance. In addition, we discuss how to counteract interoperability issues from the Korean perspective.

On Assuring the Interoperability in Development of Safety-Critical Weapon Systems (안전중시 무기체계 개발에서 상호운용성 확보에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young Min;Lee, Jae-Chon
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.37-47
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    • 2013
  • Due to the evolution of war fields to the net-centric one, weapon systems have become very complex in terms of both mission capability and implementation scales. In particular, the net-centric war field is characterized by a set of interconnected and independently operable weapon systems. As such, the individual weapon systems are required to meet the interoperability and thus, assuring it has been becoming more crucial even in the early stage of development. Furthermore, the ever-growing complexity of the weapon systems has attracted a great deal of attention on the safety issues in the operation and development of weapon systems. The objective of the study is on how to assure the interoperability for safety-critical weapon systems while maintaining system complexity. To do so, the approach taken in the paper is to consider the interoperability from the early stage of the development. Specifically, the required functions to satisfy the interoperability are developed first. The functions are then analyzed in order to link the safety requirements to the reliability evaluation, which results in the study of quantifying the effects of the safety requirements on the system as a whole. As a result, we have developed a methodology and procedure on how to assure interoperability while applying the safety requirements in the weapon systems development.

Interoperability Tests of IFC Property Information for Open BIM based Quality Assurance (개방형 BIM 기반 품질검토를 위한 IFC 속성정보 호환성 테스트)

  • Choi, Jung-Sik;Kim, In-Han
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.92-103
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    • 2011
  • The construction industry consists of various and massive architectural information as an architectural process includes a variety of design stages with cooperation of many disciplines. A Building Information Modeling (BIM) serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle from inception onward. building SMART has developed Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard for interoperability of BIM based information. Several software tools are already IFC-compliant. However, there are a lot of problems related to efficient interoperability of software owing to the lack of guide regarding the software usage and insufficiency IFC interfaces of software. The purpose of this study is to suggest efficient IFC support interface development methodologies of existing IFC certified software. The scope of this study is interoperability test for open BIM based quality assurance. To achieve this purpose, the authors have classified subject of open BIM based quality assurance and investigated IFC certification process and certified software. In addition, the authors have exported and imported via IFC files using different IFC interfaces in the software for interoperability of architectural objects and their properties. Finally, the authors have suggested IFC support interface development methodologies and hereafter direction for efficient interoperability of IFC certified software based on open BIM.

A Study on the Development of the Problem Improvement Directions in Enhancing 3D BIM Data Interoperability through IFC (사례분석을 통한 3D 상용 어플리케이션 기반 BIM 데이터의 상호연동성 개선방향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Ji-Won;Lee, Min-Cheol;Choi, Jeong-Min;Ock, Jong-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.390-403
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    • 2009
  • Construction industries have increasingly utilized Building information Modeling (BIM) technologies. Interoperability - the capability for BIM data to run from one computer application to another in the life cycle of a project - has become one of the principal research areas. Enhancing interoperability inevitably requires information structures that are standardized throughout the construction industries. As a candidate of the data exchange standard, Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) has been developed and several researches recently performed to measure its richness of digital data exchange. But doubts have been brought up whether IFC meets a sufficient level of interoperability since the research result revealed a number of cases of information misrepresentation and loss. This research presents the lessons learned from the interoperability tests of three widely used 3D design applications including Graphisoft's Archicad, Autodesk's Revit, and Bentley's Bentley Architecture. One building's architectural and structural design data were modeled with the three tools and exchanged through IFC respectively for interoperability test.