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Digital Twins for Smart Cities: Conceptualisation, challenges and practices
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Digital Twins for Smart Cities: Conceptualisation, challenges and practices
Current price: $105.00
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Digital Twins for Smart Cities: Conceptualisation, challenges and practices
Current price: $105.00
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Digital twin technology has made great strides in the engineering and manufacturing sector over the past decade, however, there remains confusion around what a digital twin is and how they can be utilised successfully at a city scale.
Digital Twins for Smart Cities
provides conceptual clarity and practical guidance for supporting city-scale digital twin (CDT) development, outlining challenges, showcasing real-life CDT practices globally, and offering socio-technical frameworks to compare CDT projects. Providing theoretical and practical guidance on digital twin development, this book covers
the purpose, trust and function of CDTs
case studies on city, district and subterranean assets of cities
comparisons of CDT cases
recommendations for putting CDTs into practice.
is a much-needed reference for urban designers and planners, built environment professionals, and digital-twin-related technology providers.
Digital Twins for Smart Cities
provides conceptual clarity and practical guidance for supporting city-scale digital twin (CDT) development, outlining challenges, showcasing real-life CDT practices globally, and offering socio-technical frameworks to compare CDT projects. Providing theoretical and practical guidance on digital twin development, this book covers
the purpose, trust and function of CDTs
case studies on city, district and subterranean assets of cities
comparisons of CDT cases
recommendations for putting CDTs into practice.
is a much-needed reference for urban designers and planners, built environment professionals, and digital-twin-related technology providers.