Digital Twin Roads
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2024-04-26
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Computational Engineering
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ENG3082
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Aalto Bachelor’s Programme in Science and Technology
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en
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15
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This literature review evaluates the application of digital twin technology (DTT) in improving road networks and traffic management. Digital twins are dynamic virtual models that mirror real-world entities and are updated in real-time with data from their physical counterparts. This study systematically examines peer-reviewed articles to explore the potential benefits of DTT in optimizing traffic flows. The findings suggest that DTT can significantly enhance traffic management and reduce congestion. However, cost-effectiveness and scalability are challenges that must be addressed in further research.Description
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St-Pierre, LucThesis advisor
Falchetto, AugustoKeywords
digital twins, digital twin roads, traffic management