CReDo: Overview Report
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Authors
Hayes, Sarah
Dent, Chris
Mawdsley, Ben
Judson, Rachel
Collingwood, Tom
Publication Date
2022-03-30Publisher
Centre for Digital Built Britain
Type
Report
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Hayes, S., Dent, C., Mawdsley, B., Judson, R., & Collingwood, T. (2022). CReDo: Overview Report. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.82908
Abstract
This report sets out an overview of the first phase of CReDo running from April 2021 to March 2022 with a focus on the technical architecture developed to integrate different datasets and models into the connected digital twin.
CReDo is a climate adaptation digital twin sponsored by UK Research and Innovation and Connected Places Catapult and is the pilot project for the National Digital Twin programme. CReDo’s purpose is two-fold:
To demonstrate the benefits of using connected digital twins to increase resilience and enable climate change adaptation and mitigation
To demonstrate how principled information management enables digital twins and datasets to be connected in a scalable way as part of the development of the information management framework
Data about assets is brought together across three infrastructure asset owners, — Anglian Water, BT and UK Power Networks — into a connected digital twin of the infrastructure system network. Combining data sets from three separate organisations into one system model is not straightforward. Principled information management techniques, such as using the appropriate ontologies and striving for semantic precision, are essential to bringing the data together to present the clearest picture of the infrastructure system without inaccuracies.
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.82908
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