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IEEE P2141: The Standard for Digital Twin Interoperability | Vibepedia

IEEE P2141 is a proposed standard aiming to define a common framework for digital twin interoperability. Its core objective is to establish standardized data mo

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IEEE P2141 is a proposed standard aiming to define a common framework for digital twin interoperability. Its core objective is to establish standardized data models, communication protocols, and interfaces that allow disparate digital twins to exchange information and function cohesively. This initiative is critical for unlocking the full potential of digital twins across industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities, enabling more sophisticated simulations, predictive maintenance, and collaborative decision-making. The standard seeks to address the current fragmentation in digital twin implementations, where proprietary solutions often hinder broader adoption and integration. By fostering a common language, P2141 promises to accelerate innovation and create more robust, scalable digital twin ecosystems.