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Digital Twin

Enabling planning, testing and monitoring of physical, economic and community structures

B2INGG provides digital twin mapping services to create 3D digital replicas to plan, test and monitor their physical, economic and community structures. Creating a link between digital and physical spaces, they form the basis of IoT networks that connect smart devices, assets and people. More and more organizations, governments and industries are recognizing the value of Digital Twin solutions, which have become a prerequisite for successfully managing an organization and its assets, being able not only to predict their short-term success, but also showing complex spatial relationships over time.

DIGITAL TWIN

Urban Mapping

Cities are faced with new urban planning challenges as a result of COVID-19 worldwide. For example, there’s a greater need for open public spaces like parks, watersheds and alternate modes of transport infrastructure such as bike and walking lanes. To rebuild cities to be more resilient to future crises, they need to be interconnected and interdependent. Because Digital data is going to play a crucial role in doing so, B2INGG ’s Digital Twin platform will greatly benefit post COVID-19 city planning by creating 3D digital replicas of cities to plan, test and monitor their physical, economic and community structures.

Corridor mapping

A digital twin can also be a Smart Rail network or powerline. In this case, a digital twin can help stakeholders manage their assets and improve their decision-making process. B2INGG provides 3D LiDAR mapping of corridors using aerial and mobile sensors. Key offerings include UAV-based mapping for accurate feature extraction and 3D data modeling and analysis, thematic map development for land use planning, LiDAR data processing for terrain analysis, vegetation classification and asset mapping and analysis.

Indoor mapping

B2INGG is experienced in mapping industries, public & private indoor places using laser scanned point cloud data since 2008 globally. Key offerings include spatial reality capture, positioning and indexing, IoT and enterprise integration, content updating, routing and wayfinding.

Key Applications of Digital Twin Technology and Mapping Services

A Digital twin is simply a virtual replica of an existing asset, which converges real-world data with the virtual world to provide output in 3D form. They are produced by specialized digital twin companies that use digital twin software to realize such complex models.

Today, digital twins are primarily used for evaluating the asset and documentation purposes. But this is only the beginning: digital twins will be enablers for many new applications and technologies, enabling new experiences, products and services. One example of the potential of digital twin technology is their connection to the physical space through the use of sensors, which will generate real-time data for measuring the lifecycle of an IoT device. A digital twin enables creating and monitoring of large IoT networks that are directly connected to physical space – realizing a true smart city that monitors and corrects itself using Artificial Intelligence.

B2INGG Digital Twin Services

B2INGG provides digital twin mapping services to create digital replicas of physical assets to plan, test and monitor their physical, economic and community structures.

Why Digital Twins is a key technology

Digital twins can be seen as a way to connect indoor and outdoor spaces, providing a bridge between indoor models of physical asset models and their surroundings, resulting in an integral 3D experience of both. Currently, many new digital twin companies are emerging to help businesses making use of digital twin technology and perform digital twin mapping to create the digital replicas that form the basis for new sensor data infrastructure networks. Other emerging application areas for digital twin platforms are city planning, economic and community development, city-level administration, infrastructure maintenance, water supply and sanitation, property assessment and taxation, public health and waste management.