Urban development with dynamic digital twins in Helsinki city

IF 2.1 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Mervi Hämäläinen
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A dynamic digital twin is a feasible solution that can be employed to build real-time connectivity between virtual and physical objects. Industries like manufacturing, aerospace and healthcare utilise dynamic digital twins for simulation, monitoring and control purposes, but recently, this nascent technology has also attracted the interest of urban designers. Due to the novelty of the dynamic digital twin in urban design, this research study addresses the concept of digital twin technology and investigates its applicability in so-called smart city settings. Drawing on results from research interviews and examples from the Digital Twin project in Helsinki city, the research illustrates that solid data infrastructure forms the foundation for urban digital twins and the development of future smart city applications and services. Furthermore, data-enriched digital twins evidently accelerate smart city experimentations and strengthen both learning and knowledge-based decision-making. Digital twins have also proved that they offer an environment in which smart city practitioners can bridge multi-stakeholder urban design teams through one digital platform.

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赫尔辛基城市发展与动态数字孪生
动态数字孪生是一种可行的解决方案,可用于在虚拟对象和物理对象之间建立实时连接。制造业、航空航天和医疗保健等行业利用动态数字双胞胎进行模拟、监测和控制,但最近,这种新兴技术也引起了城市设计师的兴趣。由于动态数字孪生在城市设计中的新颖性,本研究探讨了数字孪生技术的概念,并探讨了其在所谓的智慧城市环境中的适用性。根据研究访谈的结果和赫尔辛基市数字孪生项目的实例,该研究表明,坚实的数据基础设施构成了城市数字孪生和未来智慧城市应用和服务发展的基础。此外,数据丰富的数字孪生体明显加速了智慧城市实验,加强了学习和基于知识的决策。数字双胞胎也证明了它们提供了一个环境,在这个环境中,智慧城市从业者可以通过一个数字平台连接多个利益相关者的城市设计团队。
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IET Smart Cities
IET Smart Cities Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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