Digital Twins are realistic digital representation of physical objects and are differentiated from traditional models by the live connection between the digital and the physical worlds, often enabled by sensors. They provide insights into the physical world for decision makers, for example via simulation, and can be used to directly alter the physical world without manual intervention. While they have their origins in manufacturing, they are increasingly being used within the built environment, by both public and private sectors. Increasingly city-wide and National Digital Twins are also being considered, to underpin local, municipal and central government decision making. For these emerging Digital Twins, location data such as that provide...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Technologies for mapping the “digital twin“ have been under development for approximately 20 years. ...
Many challenges to operate digital twins remain, hindering their design and implementation, and are ...
The concept of the digital twin has been gaining significant momentum in the geospatial domain since...
The digital twin concept has virtually exploded in recent years, but within the built environment th...
This policy brief explores the potential of local digital twins for data-supported decision making i...
International audienceThe use of digital models and tools to support a more sober, sustainable and h...
Dynamic digital twin is a feasible solution to build real-time connectivity between virtual and phys...
A Digital Twin (DT) refers to a digital replica of physical assets, processes and systems. DTs integ...
The concept of Digital Twin is becoming increasingly popular with researchers and professionals in ...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
peer reviewedDigital Twins for cities represent a new trend for urban and geospatial fields. Current...
The increasing availability of data and new ways to leverage it have pushed engineering domains into...
Treball desenvolupat en el marc del programa "European Project Semester".Digital Twins have been aro...
Urban planning is a complex task often involving many stakeholders of varying levels of knowledge an...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Technologies for mapping the “digital twin“ have been under development for approximately 20 years. ...
Many challenges to operate digital twins remain, hindering their design and implementation, and are ...
The concept of the digital twin has been gaining significant momentum in the geospatial domain since...
The digital twin concept has virtually exploded in recent years, but within the built environment th...
This policy brief explores the potential of local digital twins for data-supported decision making i...
International audienceThe use of digital models and tools to support a more sober, sustainable and h...
Dynamic digital twin is a feasible solution to build real-time connectivity between virtual and phys...
A Digital Twin (DT) refers to a digital replica of physical assets, processes and systems. DTs integ...
The concept of Digital Twin is becoming increasingly popular with researchers and professionals in ...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
peer reviewedDigital Twins for cities represent a new trend for urban and geospatial fields. Current...
The increasing availability of data and new ways to leverage it have pushed engineering domains into...
Treball desenvolupat en el marc del programa "European Project Semester".Digital Twins have been aro...
Urban planning is a complex task often involving many stakeholders of varying levels of knowledge an...
Smart Cities already surround us, and yet they are still incomprehensibly far from directly impactin...
Technologies for mapping the “digital twin“ have been under development for approximately 20 years. ...
Many challenges to operate digital twins remain, hindering their design and implementation, and are ...