Digital Twin in the Context of Urban Mobility
Abstract
Urban mobility is a hotly debated topic due to the direct impact it has on the lives of countless residents of the urban environment. Inadequate urban mobility can mean the difference between the life and death of a victim accident, which may result in delays in service doctor, sudden movements when transporting the patient and even damage to the ambulances themselves. In this direction, the objective of this ongoing work is to analyze the project and challenges, from the point of view of Digital Twin, based on articles that aimed to standardize the modeling of smart cities.
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