Work item:
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Y.4241 (ex Y.dt-SComCam)
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Subject/title:
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Common requirements and capability framework of digital twin for smart complex and campus
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Status:
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Determined on 2025-09-25 [Issued from previous study period]
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Approval process:
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TAP
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Type of work item:
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Recommendation
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Version:
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New
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Equivalent number:
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Timing:
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2025-Q4 (Medium priority)
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Liaison:
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ITU-T SG16, ISO/TC 184/SC 4, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41
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Supporting members:
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China Telecom, Huawei, ZTE, Tencent, MIIT, CICT, Tanzania, China Unicom
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Summary:
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A complex or campus refers to a group of buildings and grounds that belong to a given institution. Complexes come in various types, such as corporate parks, industrial zones, sport and event venues and commerce centers, etc. A campus addresses an integrated site dedicated to education or research, such as those of universities or schools. Complexes and campuses play an important role in people’s work and life, and have common requirements in terms of smart management. With the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), the management of complex and campus has gradually moved towards intelligence, and many smart complex and campus systems have emerged to improve the management and operation efficiency.
The digital twin technology enables capabilities such as historical data record, operational performance monitoring, predictive analytics. It has been widely used in smart complex and campus systems. By combining the digital twin technology with emerging Information and Communication Technology (ICT) technologies, such as cloud computing, IoT, big data, and AI, it is possible to access diverse terminals to collect the data of physical complex and campus in real time, model people (without personally identifiable information), devices, things and events in the complex and campus, realize intelligent monitoring and simulation, and realize remote control of the physical complex and campus. A digital twin for smart complex and campus system can address challenges of management and operation of complexes and campuses, such as low management efficiency, poor service experience, serious energy waste, weak comprehensive security, and high operational costs. It implements digital transformation of such complexes and campuses and enhances service experience.
This Recommendation provides the common requirements and capability framework of digital twin for smart complex and campus.
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Comment:
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First registration in the WP:
2023-02-16 15:20:22
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Last update:
2025-10-02 15:53:19
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