Ferreno-González, SaraMunín-Doce, AliciaMíguez González, MarcosSantiago Caamaño, LucíaDíaz Casás, Vicente2025-01-222023Ferreno-Gonzalez, S., Munin-Doce, A., Míguez González, M., Santiago Caamaño, L., Diaz-Casas, V., (2023). Digital twins for warship systems: Technologies, applications and challenges. IoT for Defense and National Security, 97-114. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119892199.CH79781119892199http://hdl.handle.net/2183/40839Manuscrito aceptado[Abstract]: Thanks to the development of new technologies such as the Internet of things, it is possible to consideran in-depth knowledge of the operation of a ship, through its replication in the digital world, both hull,systems and equipment on board. It is a technological challenge due to the complexity of warships. It isnecessary to define architectures (storage in the cloud), type of deployment (up to what extend the shipshould be sensorized), use or not of open-source platforms, scalability, etc. The physical part connectedto the virtual part, with the first sending real data to the second part, allows reliable predictions ofthe behavior of equipment and systems on board. The digital twin seeks to virtually reproduce thefunctions of the ship systems, as well as all the conditions involved in the ship’s mission (route tofollow, maintenance times, modes of navigation and sea conditions).engDigital Twins for Warship Systems: Technologies, Applications and Challengesbook partopen accesshttps://doi.org/10.1002/9781119892199.ch7