Bachelor and Master Theses

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Title: Digital Twin Architecture for Enabling Battery Services in Electric Vehicle Fleets
Subject: Computer science, Software engineering
Level: Basic, Advanced
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In recent times both industry and academia have been experiencing a growing interest in digital twin technology. A digital twin is a digital representation of a real-world physical entity and is often used within the industry for activities such as monitoring, simulation, testing, and maintenance.

The thesis project will be executed within the context of the Circul8 – Smart Battery Circularity research project funded by the Knowledge Foundation’s (KK-stiftelsen) for the purpose of optimizing the use and reuse of electric vehicle batteries.

The thesis project will focus on investigating possible battery related services such as determining when a battery has reached the end of its useful life, possible repurposing options within the fleet, fleet operations battery demand and battery availability planning. To accomplish this the project will investigate digital twins, demands, and available technologies for enabling these services and propose a digital twin architecture needed for orchestrating a fleet level service platform.

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Prerequisites:   Proficient English

IDT supervisors: Niclas Ståhlbom Kristian Sandström
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