Reflexões Sobre Gêmeos Digitais (GD) No Ambiente Construído
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https://doi.org/10.5216/revjat.v4.74705Keywords:
Digital Twins, Internet of Things, ConstructionAbstract
The dialogue between technological advances and Architecture and Urbanism led to the improvement and creation of new tools for the dissemination and the acquisition of information at different scales. This information started to be added to the design processes and to the analyses that help in decision making. The concept of Digital Twins (DT) presents a connection between physical objects and their virtual representations, gaining more space in different areas. With the growing scenario of devices connected to the Internet, the Internet of Things paradigm has become of great relevance within this concept, feeding the DTs with data generated by the devices installed on the that allow the monitoring of changes almost in real time. This is a work of propositional nature and experimental modality, whose objective is to build an experimental model based on digital twinning, focusing on its implementation aligned with the Internet of Things for construction engineering.
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