Smart City IoT Application for Road Infrastructure Safety and Monitoring by Using Digital Twin
Ashfaq Niaz, Samiullah Khan, Fahim Niaz, Muhammad Usman Shoukat, Ibrar Niaz, Yanbing Jia
Abstract
Industrial internet of things (IIoT) enhances automation and safety in transportation flow and new technology must meet the agents. Digital twins in road infrastructure will improve public safety and security remotely in real time and train the infrastructure for future self-automation systems. This study incorporates the notion of digital twin, adopts the learning and perception model of virtual space, and investigates essential technologies for linking to system infrastructure's physical area. This article examines high automation and intelligent control in the data center, from planning to maintenance to virtual space optimization. Physical space sensors capture data and share it with virtual space via 5G, Wi-Fi, etc. Cloud servers enable end users visualize data and information operations with digital models and mobile apps.