Toward a Smart Metaverse City: Immersive Realism and 3D Visualization of Digital Twin Cities

Nov 16, 2023·
Haowen Xu
Andreas Berres
Andreas Berres
,
Yunli Shao
,
Chieh (Ross) Wang
,
Joshua R. New
,
Olufemi A. Omitaomu
· 1 min read
Illustration of the concept behind using virtual reality digital twins to represent smart cities, and the interaction of potential users with the system, using the ORNL Digital Twin as an example. This dataset combines data from traffic sensors, accident data, weather data, and daylight information into a comprehensive tagged traffic accident dataset. This dataset contains the accident information, as well as traffic data from the nearest sensor and its neighbors.
Abstract
Metaverse and its related extended reality technologies can enable immersive, realistic, and participatory visualization of 3D data, and their use and the potential within a smart city can be effective for supporting urban research and urban operations management. This book chapter describes a vision for prototyping a “Smart Metaverse City” to combine the unique advantage of the Metaverse technology with the two-way connectivity of a digital twin city application. This synergy aims to create a virtual environment for immersive geovisualization to help researchers and the public understand the complex urban system through science-based and data-driven approaches. This book chapter selectively reviews past technological and paradigm advancements for collecting, analyzing, and visualizing 3D urban big data. Then we present a prototyping Geographic Information System (GIS) framework, together with some relevant data sources and open-source web technologies, to help researchers create a smart Metaverse city. We demonstrate our vision and discuss its application opportunities through a real-world example, a digital twin city developed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to facilitate participatory, smart, and sustainable campus management.
Type
Publication
In Advances in Scalable and Intelligent Geospatial Analytics

You can see my colleague, Haowen Xu, present some of this content at the [10th International Symposium on Visualization in Transportation, “Innovative Visualization Frontiers.”] (https://youtu.be/EOWsV6F7Xs8?si=emtmoEFSgAv2AJwR&t=3697)November 3-4, 2022, Washington, D.C.