Emerging Theme: Digital Twin
Emerging Theme: Digital Twin jls164This week’s emerging theme topic, digital twin, brings together most of the emerging themes (and other content) you have learned about over the last few weeks.
The basic idea behind a digital twin is to build a virtual version of a real world system by integrating a wide range of datasets and models. The twin allows you to examine the way the system works and to see the effects of potential changes. They may also incorporate machine learning are are able to learn and change over time as new information is added.
For example, a digital twin of an aircraft engine allows engineers to understand maintenance needs and performance issues under real world and modelled conditions. For example, Rolls-Royce feeds inflight sensor and instrument data via satellite link its digital twin.
Read this short article on Rolls-Royce’s IntellgentEngine program: How Digital Twin technology can enhance Aviation
You may hear digital twin talked about in the context of the “multiverse”. This language is a bit trendy, but the basic point is that a digital twin provides a way of creating / testing out new ideas or looking at problems in different (endless??) ways. A basic example might be modelling the potential impact of different road intersection options on pedestrian safety. On a much broader scale, and in an emergency management context, a digital twin may be used to understand the cascading impacts of major flooding in an urban area. Impacts that may not be obvious using traditional GIS or statistical analysis.
Video: What is a Digital Twin? How does it work? (1:56)
Video: Digital Twin Sydney (4:24)
TAKE A QUICK LOOK / KEEP FOR REFERENCE
Have a quick look at these two websites that provide some detailed information about Digital Twin from the point of view of two software developers in this space.
- Digital Twins Explained: A Guide for the Built Environment from the New Zealand Company, 12d Synergy. This guide is also available for download.
- Next look at ESRIs (more flashy!) Digital Twin website and go ahead and download a copy of their eBook for future reference.
Take note of how familiar geospatial and data science methods and technologies are used in the context of a Digital Twin.
Digital Twin – Examples
Now, look at this short video and have a play with the New South Wales Digital Twin.
Video: New South Wales Digital Twin (2:07)
Now spend a few minutes exploring the data sets and tools on the New South Wales Digital Twin web portal
End your exploration with this short article about how the NSW Digital Twin to inform emergency planning this bushfire season.
Climate Resilience Demonstrator
The following video and interactive app were created as part of The Digital Twin (DT) Hub by the Centre for Digital Britain at the University of Cambridge. It will probably make you think about the scenario development group project you completed a couple of weeks ago. Start by watching the video and then move on to the interactive app.
Video: Tomorrow Today - a CReDo film, and Interactive App (6:21)
Now, work through the interactive app.
TAKE A QUICK LOOK / KEEP FOR REFERENCE
If you are interested in taking a deeper dive into the topic of Digital Twin, you may want to look at the follow recent journal papers. They provide nice reviews of the history of DT and their applications in disaster and emergency managment. No need to read these carefully - Just skim / have a look at tables and figures. Note PDF versions are on the following page in Canvas.
Disaster City Digital Twin: A vision for integrating artificial and human intelligence for disaster management
Digital twin-driven intelligence disaster prevention and mitigation for infrastructure: advances, challenges, and opportunities
RESPOND
- What stands out to you about the Digital Twin approach?
- Do these examples meet the your expectations or definitions of DT from the previous readings?
- Do you think we can achieve spatial Digital Twins as robust as the Rolls-Royce IntellgentEngine? Does GeoAI help?
- What stages of EM can DT be used to help with? How do DT let you plan for the future? New normals?
- Can DT help us understand/model multi-hazard, compounding, cascading events?
Deliverable
- Post a comment in the Emerging Theme Discussion (L9) forum that describes how IoT may continue to impact the design of systems to support Emergency Management.
- The initial post should be completed during the first 5 days of the lesson.
- Then, I'd like you to offer additional insights, critiques, a counter-example, or something else constructive in response to your colleagues on two of the following 5 days.
- Brownie points for linking to other technology demos, pictures, blog posts, etc., that you've found to enrich your posts.
NOTE: Respond to this assignment in the Emerging Theme Discussion (L9) forum by the date indicated on the course calendar.
Grading Criteria
This discussion will be graded out of 15 points.
Please see the Discussion Expectations and Grading page under the Orientation and Course Resources module for details.
