The Camp Nou Stadium as a Testbed for City Physiology: A Modular Framework for Urban Digital Twins

In this paper, the Camp Nou stadium is used as a testbed for City Physiology, a theoretical framework for urban digital twins. With this case study, the modularity and adaptability of the framework, originally intended for city-scale simulations, are tested on a large facility venue. As a proof of c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Complexity (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2021, Vol.2021 (1), Article 9731180
Hauptverfasser: Meta, Irene, Serra-Burriel, Feliu, Carrasco-Jiménez, José C., Cucchietti, Fernando M., Diví-Cuesta, Carla, García Calatrava, Carlos, García, David, Graells-Garrido, Eduardo, Navarro, Germán, Làzaro, Quim, Reyes, Patricio, Navarro-Mateu, Diego, Gil Julian, Alex, Eguskiza Martínez, Imanol
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, the Camp Nou stadium is used as a testbed for City Physiology, a theoretical framework for urban digital twins. With this case study, the modularity and adaptability of the framework, originally intended for city-scale simulations, are tested on a large facility venue. As a proof of concept, several statistical techniques and an agent-based simulation platform are coupled to simulate a crowd in the stadium, and a process of four steps is followed to build the case study. Both the conceptual (interdomain) and technical (domain specific) layers of the digital twin are defined and connected in a nonlinear process so that they represent the complexity of the object to be simulated. The result obtained is a strategy to build a digital twin from the domain point of view, paving the way for more complex, more ambitious simulators.
ISSN:1076-2787
1099-0526
DOI:10.1155/2021/9731180