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Environmental Sciences
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Summary: A digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object or process that collects information from the real environment to validate and simulate its present and future behavior. It plays a crucial role in data-driven decision making, complex systems monitoring, product validation and simulation, and object lifecycle management.
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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Angira Sharma et al.
Summary: Digital Twin, as an innovative tool, offers advantages such as real-time monitoring, simulation, optimization, and accurate forecasting. However, the theoretical framework and practical implementations of Digital Twin have not fully realized its vision. The delays in widespread implementation are attributed to the lack of a universal reference framework, problem and domain dependence, security concerns, and lack of performance metrics. Advancements in machine learning, IoT, and big data have improved Digital Twin features, but there are still gaps in research and implementation.
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Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Lavinia Chiara Tagliabue et al.
Summary: The EU Green Deal promotes a sustainable transition, with a focus on the built environment and the growing adoption of sustainability assessment. A framework for shifting to a digital twin-based approach is proposed to enable real-time evaluation of various sustainability criteria in a user-centric manner.
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Urban Studies
Gary White et al.
Summary: A digital twin is a digital representation of a physical process, place, system or device, originally designed for manufacturing processes but now used for smart city planning. By creating digital twin smart cities, the public can view 3D models of cities online to provide feedback, enhancing transparency and interaction in urban planning.
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Zsolt Szalay
Summary: This paper introduced a novel X-in-the-Loop framework that leverages recent advances in info-communication technologies, vehicle automation, and testing validation requirements to achieve high correlation between physical and virtual testing. The proposed 5G communication link was confirmed to provide a stable, real-time connection between the real world and its virtual representation.
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Computer Science, Information Systems
Sara Shirowzhan et al.
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Water Resources
P. Conejos Fuertes et al.
URBAN WATER JOURNAL
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