M2 Cyber Physical and Social Systems

Institut Henri Fayol - MINES Saint-Étienne

Syllabus

A digital twin is a virtual representation of an object or system that spans its lifecycle, is updated from real-time data, and uses simulation, machine learning and reasoning to help decision-making.

This course has three main objectives:

  1. Overview research, innovation, and standardisation activities in the domain of Digital Twins

  2. Discover related applications and technological platforms of MINES Saint-Étienne

  3. Contribute to the Digital Twin of one of our technological platforms: Maq’IT

You will be evaluated on your analysis of case studies.

This teaching unit counts for 4 credits (/30 total for a semester).

Organization

25/09 Digital Twins Overview

  • professor: Flavien Balbo

  • slides

26/09 Digital Twins from the industry perspective

  • professor: Maxime Lefrançois

  • slides

26/09 Digital Twins models

  • professor: Flavien Balbo

  • slides

03/10 CIS

Presentation of the related activities and technological platforms at MINES Saint-Étienne. Visit of the Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering (Centre Ingénierie et Santé, CIS)

  • location: EMSE Centre ingénierie et santé, 10 Rue de la Marandière, 42270 Saint-Priest-en-Jarez

  • professors: Vincent Augusto, Marius Huguet

07/10 Standardization initiatives

  • professor: Maxime Lefrançois

  • slides

07/10 Digital Twins for developers

  • professor: Maxime Lefrançois

  • slides

10/10 SMS, SPIN

  • professors: Renaud Ferrier (SMS), Ana Cameirao (SPIN)

24/10, 25/11, 28/11 Practical work

Practical work with platfom Maq’IT

  • professors: Fabien Badeig, Flavien Balbo

Documents