Digital Twins offer a real-time and decisive look at what's happening with physical assets. This enables us to track the past, current, and future performance throughout the asset's lifecycle.
Increasing innovation in Digital Twin modelling has led to incredible opportunities in fields as diverse as manufacturing, healthcare, smart cities, and automobile engineering. Such technology allows industries and organisations to monitor and evaluate their products, consequently bridging the gap between design and implementation, and enabling the safety of control in an isolated virtual environment.
The purpose of this Collection is to highlight progress made in Digital Twin technology and its various applications.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- System Architecture of Digital Twins
- Digital Twin, eXtended Reality, and Metaverse
- Digital Twin and Blockchain
- Human Digital Twin
- Digital Twin Security
- Digital Twin Standards
- Application of Digital Twin.
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