I2DT-Intelligent Interoperable Digital Twins

The I2DT project aims to create an interoperability framework, methodology and tool support for constructing digital twins that can reflect complex systems with large-scale heterogeneous data and interactions. The project will address core technologies and application domains of interoperable digital twins and apply them to relevant areas like industrial production, smart cities, infrastructure asset management, wildfire protection and renewable energy resources. The project will also advance model-based development, integrate machine learning components, define a unified reference architecture and provide tool support for both engineering and operating digital twins.

Use-Cases
Partners

Towards a metaverse of realities

The I2DT project provides a first step towards a metaverse of integrated virtual, extended and physical realities, integrating different threads towards a sustainable future. The tangible methodological results of the I2DT project include:

  • a methodology and tool support to construct DTs for large-scale ecosystems
  • a unified base architecture for federated twins, and
  • advanced life cycle and operations management support for DTs.

14

Partners

6

Countries

4

Industrial use-cases

3

Years project (ending Jun 2027)

I2DT  Use-Case Domains

The participating partners brings four interesting industrial use-cases that represents the following general areas and industries.

Wildfire protection

In this use case, a set of interoperable DTs will be used to predict forest fires  and help in prevention.

Data center optimization 

This use case focuses on developing federated interoperable DT for managing the energy consumption of data centers.

Smart parking

In the smart parking use case, physical and digital parking spaces will be connected to solve parking problems.

EV battery management

 This use case focuses on developing a DT of an electric motorcycle to predict battery life, and maintenance.

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Project Coordinator

Mehrdad Saadatmand, Project Coordinator

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

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