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Work item: Y.4605 (ex Y.dtf-infoex)
Subject/title: Information exchange model for digital twin federation in smart cities and communities
Status: Approved on 2023-11-29 
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
Liaison: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 41, JTC1/WG11
Supporting members: Korea (Republic of), ETRI
Summary: A digital twin is the digital representation of an object of interest with data connection that enables convergence between the physical state and digital state at an appropriate rate of synchronization. The digital twin has been applied in various industry domains including manufacturing, transportation, energy, firefighting, medical and safety. Digital twin federation is the act of sharing data and functions among two or more digital twins to solve the problems related to multiple domains. The Recommendation ITU-T Y.4489 defines the reference architecture of digital twin federation. The information exchange model among the components, which are the digital twins, the registry and the communication adaptor, is required to define for digital twin federation based on the reference architecture. The exchangeable information is the data and functions used for digital twin federation. The information exchange model provides the overview and defines the message structure with actions and objects. Actions are performed on objects through information exchange among the components. This Recommendation addresses information exchange model for digital twin federation in smart cities and communities.
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