The Urban Model Platform: A Public Backbone for Modeling and Simulation in Urban Digital Twins
Rico H Herzog, Till Degkwitz, Trivik Verma

TL;DR
The paper introduces an open Urban Model Platform that serves as a public, decentralized backbone for modeling and simulation in urban digital twins, promoting collaborative and pluralistic urban planning.
Contribution
It presents a novel participatory, open standards-based platform that enables decentralized model integration and supports diverse urban process representations.
Findings
The platform facilitates collaborative urban modeling.
It supports open standards and decentralized integration.
It enhances pluralistic urban process representation.
Abstract
Urban digital twins are increasingly perceived as a way to pool the growing digital resources of cities for the purpose of a more sustainable and integrated urban planning. Models and simulations are central to this undertaking: They enable "what if?" scenarios, create insights and describe relationships between the vast data that is being collected. However, the process of integrating and subsequently using models in urban digital twins is an inherently complex undertaking. It raises questions about how to represent urban complexity, how to deal with uncertain assumptions and modeling paradigms, and how to capture underlying power relations. Existent approaches in the domain largely focus on monolithic and centralized solutions in the tradition of neoliberal city-making, oftentimes prohibiting pluralistic and open interoperable models. Using a participatory design for participatory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Cities and Technologies · Digital Transformation in Industry · Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
