
The
Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has released a white paper titled "Decarbonizing the Built World: A Call to Action," outlining how digital twins can be used to reduce carbon emissions in buildings, which currently account for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions in major producers like the United States. Digital twins can be used to ensure optimal building performance and sustainability while contributing to net-zero goals. The latest book,
New Approaches to Data Analytics and Internet of Things Through Digital Twin (ISBN: 9781668457221) published by IGI Global highlights the growing importance of digital twin technology in the field of data analytics and IoT. The book discusses how digital twin technology can be used for unified data representation, real-time analysis, dimensionality reduction, and anomaly detection, which are all key aspects of digital twin technology.
About the Editors
Dr. P. Karthikeyan obtained his the Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.,) in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, and Tamil nadu, India in 2005 and received his Master of Engineering (M.E,) in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University, Coimbatore India in 2009. He has completed Ph.D. degree in Anna University, Chennai in 2018. Skilled in developing projects and carrying out research in the area of Cloud computing and Data science with the programming skill in Java, Python, R and C. He published more than 20 International journals with good impact factor and presented more than 10 International conferences. He was the reviewer of Elsevier, Springer, Inderscience and reputed Scopus indexed journals. He is acting as editorial board members in EAI Endorsed Transactions on Energy Web, The International Arab Journal of Information Technology and Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication journal.
Prof. Polinpapilinho F. Katina is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems at the University of South Carolina Upstate (Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA). He has served in various capacities at the National Centers for System of Systems Engineering (Norfolk, Virginia, USA), Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia, USA), Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy), and The University of Alabama in Huntsville (Huntsville, Alabama, USA). He holds B.S. in Engineering Technology, M.Eng. in Systems Engineering, and Ph.D. in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA). He received additional training at the Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy). Dr. Katina’s profile includes nearly 200 scholarly outputs of peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and technical reports. He has also co-authored six (6) books. He focuses on teaching and research in the areas of Complex System Governance, Critical Infrastructure Systems, Decision Making and Analysis, Emerging Technologies (e.g., IoT), Energy Systems (Smart Grids), Engineering Management, Infranomics, Manufacturing Systems, System of Systems, Systems Engineering, Systems Pathology, Systems Theory, and Systems Thinking. He has demonstrable experience leading large-scale research projects and has achieved many established research outcomes.