Requirements for digital twin federation in smart cities and communities |
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A digital twin is the digital representation of an object of interest with data connections that enable convergence between the physical and digital states at an appropriate rate of synchronization. Also, a digital twin has the capabilities of connection, integration, analysis, simulation, visualization, optimization and provides an integrated view throughout the life-cycle of the objects of interest. The digital twin can provide real-time monitoring and proactive control, predictive maintenance by data analytics, cost and downtime reduction, and so on. Due to these benefits, various industries have adopted the digital twin technology.
The smart cities and communities may have many kinds of cross domain problems, such as manufacturing, transportation, energy and safety, and it is difficult to resolve these problems by individual digital twins. To solve them, the digital twins in various domains can be federated.
The federated digital twins collect and analyse the information from various domains, provide the solution for the problems, and simulate the effects. For this, some components and functions are needed to support for digital twin federation. First, registration of information for each digital twin is performed. And the discovery, connection, and utilization for the adequate digital twins are carried out for digital twin federation.
Recommendation ITU-T Y.4224 defines the requirements for digital twin federation.
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https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/15682 |
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Y series: Global information infrastructure, Internet protocol aspects, next-generation networks, Internet of Things and smart cities Y.4000-Y.4999: Internet of things and smart cities and communities Y.4100-Y.4249: Requirements and use cases |
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2023-11-29 |
Provisional name: | Y.dtf-reqts |
Approval process: | AAP |
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In force |
Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 20 |
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Y.4224 (11/2023)
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Y Suppl. 32 (07/2020)
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ITU-T Y.4000 series – Smart sustainable cities - A guide for city leaders
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ITU-T Y.4000 series – Smart sustainable cities - Master plan
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ITU-T Y.4000 series – Smart sustainable cities - Setting the stage for stakeholders' engagement
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Y Suppl. 45 (09/2017)
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ITU-T Y.4000-series - An overview of smart cities and communities and the role of information and communication technologies
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Y Suppl. 52 (12/2018)
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Methodology for building digital capabilities during enterprises' digital transformation
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Y Suppl. 53 (12/2018)
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ITU-T Y.4000-series – Internet of Things use cases
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ITU-T Y.4000 series – Framework for home environment profiles and levels of IoT systems
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ITU-T Y-series – Supplement on use cases of smart cities and communities
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Internet of things and smart cities and communities standards roadmap
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Overview of blockchain for supporting Internet of things and smart cities and communities in data processing and management aspects
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Unlocking Internet of things with artificial intelligence
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Framework for Internet of things ecosystem master plan
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Web-based data model for Internet of things and smart city systems and services
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ITU-T Y.4000-series – Use cases of Internet of things-based smart agriculture
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Standardization gaps and roadmap for artificial intelligence and Internet of things in digital agriculture
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Optimizing digital agriculture with best practices for integrating artificial intelligence and Internet of things
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Crime prediction for more agile policing in cities - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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U4SSC - Case study - Data driven energy savings in the Hyperdome shopping centre in Queensland, Australia
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U4SSC - Case study - Fine dust filtration in Stuttgart, Germany
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U4SSC - Case study - Smart Dubai - Rashid - City Concierge
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U4SSC - Case study - Identifying the cascading effects on vital objects during flooding
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U4SSC - Case study - Unlocking the potential of trust-based AI for city science and smarter cities
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U4SSC - United 4 Smart Sustainable cities - Overview
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U4SSC - Collection Methodology for Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities
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