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Top 5 open-source tools for digital twin

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Eclipse Ditto

An open-source dashboard tool for the Internet of Things (IoT) that provides a visual interface for creating and managing digital twins. [Link]

OpenFog:

An open-source platform for creating and managing digital twins for the Internet of Things (IoT) and other connected devices.

Node-RED:

A flow-based programming tool for the Internet of Things (IoT) that provides a visual interface for creating and managing digital twins. [Link]

InfluxDB/MongoDB:

An open-source time-series database for storing and analyzing real-time data that is well-suited for digital twin implementations.

Grafana

Dashboards for the Internet of Things (IoT) and other data sources, making it well-suited for digital twin implementations.

Apart from above tools below one is , A collaborative project by Microsoft and BMW that aims to provide open-source tools and technologies for implementing digital twin

Open Manfacturing Platform

Conclusion: These open-source tools provide a range of capabilities, including real-time data monitoring, advanced analytics, and more, making them well-suited for organizations looking to implement digital twin technology. Additionally, their open-source nature means that they are often more customizable and cost-effective than proprietary solutions.

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