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Digital Twins From Smart Manufacturing to Smart Cities: A Survey

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 143222-143249

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3120843

Keywords

Digital twin; Smart cities; Smart manufacturing; Tools; Technological innovation; Real-time systems; Production; Digital twin; smart cities; industry 4; 0; society 5; 0; IoT; smart manufacturing; cyber-physical systems; open challenges

Funding

  1. Project I3T-Innovative Application of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in Smart Environments'' - Operational Programme Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation'' (NSRF 2014-2020)
  2. European Union (European Regional Development Fund)

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Digital twins are increasingly popular in various domains, with the application in smart cities facing challenges due to the significant differences in system size, complexity, and requirements. Researchers should utilize established tools and methods, such as co-creation in smart cities, to better address these specificities.
Digital twins are quickly becoming a popular tool in several domains, taking advantage of recent advancements in the Internet of Things, Machine Learning and Big Data, while being used by both the industry sector and the research community. In this paper, we review the current research landscape as regards digital twins in the field of smart cities, while also attempting to draw parallels with the application of digital twins in Industry 4.0. Although digital twins have received considerable attention in the Industrial Internet of Things domain, their utilization in smart cities has not been as popular thus far. We discuss here the open challenges in the field and argue that digital twins in smart cities should be treated differently and be considered as cyber-physical systems of systems, due to the vastly different system size, complexity and requirements, when compared to other recent applications of digital twins. We also argue that researchers should utilize established tools and methods of the smart city community, such as co-creation, to better handle the specificities of this domain in practice.

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