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Urban 3D Modeling as a Precursor of City Information Modeling and Digital Twin for Smart City Era: A Case Study of the Narmak Neighborhood of Tehran City, Iran

Farshad Shariatpour, Mostafa Behzadfar, Farzan Zareei

2024Journal of Urban Planning and Development16 citationsDOI

Abstract

The city phenomenon is dynamic, complex, and has an abundance of data. City Information Modeling (CIM) and Digital Twins (DTs) are new data-driven approaches toward monitoring, controlling, and managing cities. The main purpose of this research is to introduce and raise the concept of CIM and DTs as a necessity in the smart city era for urban planning, design, and management and to implement a practical way to achieve these concepts in the Narmak neighborhood of Tehran City (Iran) as our case study. The primary tool is CityEngine software. A method was discovered to simulate cities where the existence and access to data are severely constrained. First, a Geographic Information System (GIS) database was assembled, then it was analyzed, and the relationships between urban data were determined. Then, programming in CityEngine generated a smart three-dimensional (3D) model with all the city’s information. Finally, CIM and DTs led to the production of an integrated 3D database that is smart and interactive.

Topics & Concepts

Smart cityGeographic information systemComputer science3D city modelsSoftwareDigital mappingCity managementDatabaseUrban planningData model (GIS)Data scienceGeographyWorld Wide WebCivil engineeringData miningEngineeringEnvironmental planningCartographyArtificial intelligenceVisualizationInternet of ThingsProgramming languageSmart Cities and Technologies3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
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