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Title 6G-Enabled Dtaas (Digital Twin As A Service) For Decarbonized Cities
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Authors Duran K.; Ak E.; Yurdakul G.; Canberk B.
Year 2023
Published 2023 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops: Sustainable Communications for Renaissance, ICC Workshops 2023
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCWorkshops57953.2023.10283586
Abstract With the excessive rise in the environmental pollution in cities, governments have begun to make global agreements to reach zero carbon emission levels. Though collecting data from IoT sensors on smart cities helps to analyze and predict carbon emissions up to some extent, it fails to put a pathway on how to balance carbon emissions in the long term. This is mainly because a variety of domains produce data in multi contexts, which is an inconvenience for ML algorithms and leads to low prediction results. Thus, societies and academicians turn towards the Digital Twin concept with the high-precision collection, very large volumes of data, and tiny instant communication goals. Nevertheless, there is still a considerable gap in defining a data model in which related telemetry data is obtained through a narrow bandwidth IoT network. Consequently, we propose eCityGML, extended with YANG data model on top of the traditional CityGML data model. The preliminary results show that eCityGML gives low latency on a large volume of data to enable tiny instant communication. © 2023 IEEE.
Author Keywords 6G; Digital Twin; Internet of Things; Smart Cities


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