LOCATION-ENABLED DIGITAL TWINS – UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF NMCAS IN A EUROPEAN CONTEXT
Digital Twins are realistic digital representation of physical objects and are differentiated from traditional models by the live connection between the digital and the physical worlds, often enabled by sensors. They provide insights into the physical world for decision makers, for example via simul...
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