Requisitos de la federación de gemelos digitales en ciudades y comunidades inteligentes |
Un gemelo digital es la representación digital de un objeto de interés con conexiones de datos que permiten la convergencia entre los estados físico y digital a un ritmo de sincronización adecuado. Además, un gemelo digital tiene capacidades de conexión, integración, análisis, simulación, visualización, optimización y proporciona una visión integrada a lo largo del ciclo de vida de los objetos de interés. El gemelo digital puede proporcionar supervisión en tiempo real y control proactivo, mantenimiento predictivo mediante análisis de datos, reducción de costes y tiempos de inactividad, etc. Debido a estas ventajas, varias industrias han adoptado la tecnología de gemelos digitales.Las ciudades y comunidades inteligentes pueden tener muchos tipos de problemas de dominio cruzado, como la fabricación, el transporte, la energía y la seguridad, y es difícil resolver estos problemas mediante gemelos digitales individuales. Para resolverlos, los gemelos digitales de varios dominios pueden federarse.Los gemelos digitales federados recopilan y analizan la información de varios dominios, proporcionan la solución a los problemas y simulan los efectos. Para ello, se necesitan algunos componentes y funciones de apoyo a la federación de gemelos digitales. En primer lugar, se realiza el registro de la información de cada gemelo digital. Y el descubrimiento, la conexión y la utilización de los gemelos digitales adecuados se llevan a cabo para la federación de gemelos digitales. La Recomendación UIT-T Y.4224 define los requisitos para la federación de gemelos digitales. |
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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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ITU-T Study Group 20 |
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Y.4224 (11/2023)
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ITU-T Supplement
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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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Y Suppl. 33 (07/2020)
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ITU-T Y.4000 series – Smart sustainable cities - Master plan
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Y Suppl. 34 (07/2020)
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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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Y Suppl. 54 (04/2019)
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ITU-T Y.4000 series – Framework for home environment profiles and levels of IoT systems
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Y Suppl. 56 (12/2019)
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ITU-T Y-series – Supplement on use cases of smart cities and communities
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Y Suppl. 58 (05/2021)
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Internet of things and smart cities and communities standards roadmap
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Y Suppl. 62 (07/2020)
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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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Y Suppl. 63 (07/2020)
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Unlocking Internet of things with artificial intelligence
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Y Suppl. 68 (05/2021)
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Framework for Internet of things ecosystem master plan
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Y Suppl. 69 (05/2021)
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Web-based data model for Internet of things and smart city systems and services
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Y Suppl. 76 (09/2023)
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ITU-T Y.4000-series – Use cases of Internet of things-based smart agriculture
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Y Suppl. 82 (07/2024)
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Standardization gaps and roadmap for artificial intelligence and Internet of things in digital agriculture
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Y Suppl. 83 (07/2024)
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Optimizing digital agriculture with best practices for integrating artificial intelligence and Internet of things
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Y Suppl. 85 (01/2025)
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ITU-T Y.4000-series – Use cases of Internet of things (IoT)-based smart aquaculture
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U4SSC - City Science Application Framework
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Air quality management in Southern California, USA
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Smart Dubai Happiness Meter in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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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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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Data driven energy savings in the Hyperdome shopping centre in Queensland, Australia
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Fine dust filtration in Stuttgart, Germany
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Smart Dubai - Rashid - City Concierge
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Identifying the cascading effects on vital objects during flooding
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2019
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U4SSC - Case study - Unlocking the potential of trust-based AI for city science and smarter cities
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2019
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U4SSC - United 4 Smart Sustainable cities - Overview
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2017
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U4SSC - Collection Methodology for Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities
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2017
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Multiple radio access technologies
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2012
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