machine learning, etc., as well as for the metaverse."
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 5:09 am
"For MetaVDNKh, as well as for other similar projects, the idea is to use the already existing city infrastructure. We are reusing the city's large-scale digital platforms in order to create something interesting and useful with their help. We do not have and never have had the goal of making money on such projects: MetaVDNKh is a non-commercial project," Evgeniya Kuznetsova summed up.
City in the palm of your hand
Alexander Fuentes explained canada whatsapp resource that the digital twin of the city receives regular updates from various data sources - from video cameras in the city, panoramic shooting from cars, bicycles, airplanes, drones and other equipment, laser scanning and many other technologies. "All of them, with different frequencies, allow us to update information about the territory. VDNKh is no exception: we monitor various processes there, for which we ride bicycles with cameras, fly drones, use large-scale equipment - and update data about this territory," he said. At the same time, MetaVDNKh does not display many parameters needed by the Moscow government for external users.
"There are entire districts of Moscow that are only planned to be built - but they already exist in the form of a 3D model. There is interaction with architectural studios and bureaus that build buildings and entire districts: they upload their models to the digital twin of the city," Anton Zubkov gave an example of professional use of the digital twin of Moscow.
Alexander Fuentes continued: "A digital twin is a living system for making management decisions. Any new building in Moscow is designed in three-dimensional space, examined in a digital twin, and only after confirmation that it fits into the urban environment, is correctly located, and has the ability to connect to utilities, does the developer receive a building permit."
City in the palm of your hand
Alexander Fuentes explained canada whatsapp resource that the digital twin of the city receives regular updates from various data sources - from video cameras in the city, panoramic shooting from cars, bicycles, airplanes, drones and other equipment, laser scanning and many other technologies. "All of them, with different frequencies, allow us to update information about the territory. VDNKh is no exception: we monitor various processes there, for which we ride bicycles with cameras, fly drones, use large-scale equipment - and update data about this territory," he said. At the same time, MetaVDNKh does not display many parameters needed by the Moscow government for external users.
"There are entire districts of Moscow that are only planned to be built - but they already exist in the form of a 3D model. There is interaction with architectural studios and bureaus that build buildings and entire districts: they upload their models to the digital twin of the city," Anton Zubkov gave an example of professional use of the digital twin of Moscow.
Alexander Fuentes continued: "A digital twin is a living system for making management decisions. Any new building in Moscow is designed in three-dimensional space, examined in a digital twin, and only after confirmation that it fits into the urban environment, is correctly located, and has the ability to connect to utilities, does the developer receive a building permit."