What is it about?

This book explores the cutting-edge technologies of digital twins and the emerging metaverse, examining their fundamental concepts, applications, and potential impact across various industries. The first part of the book focuses on digital twins: digital replicas of physical systems, assets, or processes. These twins leverage real-time data, simulations, and artificial intelligence to optimize performance, predict failures, and enable better decision-making. The book examines how digital twins are transforming industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and energy. The second part of the book explores the emerging metaverse: persistent, shared, 3D virtual environments that are poised to revolutionize how we interact, work, and play. The book discusses the metaverse's potential utopian and dystopian elements, its implications for religion and consciousness, and the crucial role of artificial intelligence in shaping its future.

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Why is it important?

Digital twins and the metaverse are transforming how we interact with technology and the world around us. This book offers: ● A timely and comprehensive overview of these rapidly evolving technologies. ● Insights into concrete applications and case studies across diverse industries. ● A vision for the future and the challenges that lie ahead.

Perspectives

The book emphasizes the importance of interoperability in digital twin solutions, highlighting the need for standardized data exchange and communication protocols to unlock their full potential for collaboration across industries and value chains. It also underscores the crucial role of cybersecurity in both digital twin and metaverse setups, especially as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into these systems.

Dr. Enis Karaarslan
Mugla Sitki Kocman Universitesi

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This page is a summary of: Digital Twin Driven Intelligent Systems and Emerging Metaverse, January 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0252-1.
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