AI-Powered Digital Twins and Internet of Things for Smart Cities and Sustainable Building Environment
Aljawharah A. Alnaser,
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Mina Maxi,
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Haytham H. Elmousalami
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Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(24), P. 12056 - 12056
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
This
systematic
literature
review
explores
the
intersection
of
AI-driven
digital
twins
and
IoT
in
creating
a
sustainable
building
environment.
A
comprehensive
analysis
125
papers
focuses
on
four
major
themes.
First,
are
examined
construction,
facility
management,
their
role
fostering
sustainability
smart
cities.
The
integration
AI
with
energy
optimization
for
zero-energy
buildings
is
discussed.
Second,
application
automation
manufacturing,
particularly
Industry
4.0
cyber-physical
systems,
evaluated.
Third,
emerging
technologies
urban
development,
including
blockchain,
cybersecurity,
EEG-driven
systems
buildings,
highlighted.
study
underscores
data-driven
approaches
flood
resilience
ecosystems.
contributes
to
by
identifying
how
can
optimize
use
enhance
both
industrial
contexts.
Language: Английский
Navigating the Ethical Landscape of Metaverse: Challenges, Solutions and Governance Initiatives
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
Metaverse
is
rapidly
evolving
into
a
transformative
digital
ecosystem,
bringing
with
it
unprecedented
opportunities
and
complex
array
of
ethical
challenges.
This
narrative
review,
based
on
an
in-depth
analysis
112
full
publications,
explores
the
key
themes
associated
Metaverse,
including
privacy
data
security,
identity
behavior,
inclusivity,
mental
physical
health,
AI,
content
moderation,
intellectual
property,
governance,
environmental
sustainability,
harassment,
cultural
representation,
economic
implications.
Proposed
solutions
for
these
challenges
encompass
privacy-by-design
frameworks,
robust
verification
systems,
equitable
access
initiatives,
explainable
blockchain-based
property
protections.Additionally,
review
examines
governance
legal
such
as
frameworks
developed
by
World
Economic
Forum,
European
Commission,
United
Nations,
IEEE
standards,
alongside
national
platform-specific
regulations.
These
efforts
aim
to
enhance
transparency,
ensure
universal
accessibility,
promote
foster
safety
within
Metaverse.
By
synthesizing
insights
from
this
extensive
body
literature,
offers
thorough
exploration
dimensions
presents
practical
recommendations
fostering
responsible
inclusive
ecosystems.
Language: Английский
A seamless authentication for intra and inter metaverse platforms using blockchain
Computer Networks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
247, P. 110460 - 110460
Published: May 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Cyber Threats and Safeguarding Strategies in Metaverse Libraries: A Systematic Review
Southern African Journal of Security,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
The
study
explores
cyber
threats
in
metaverse
libraries,
focusing
on
the
challenges
these
institutions
face
as
they
integrate
immersive
technologies
into
their
services.
rationale
for
this
stems
from
increasing
popularity
of
across
various
sectors,
including
where
it
enhances
user
engagement
through
experiences.
However,
integration
introduces
new
vulnerabilities
that
necessitate
robust
cybersecurity
measures.
employed
a
systematic
review
methodology,
sourcing
relevant
literature
Scopus,
Web
Science,
and
Google
Scholar
published
between
2020
2024.
findings
were
categorised
three
main
themes:
conceptual
framework
metaverse,
specific
to
potential
strategies.
reveal
significant
risks
particularly
concerning
data
privacy,
avatar
impersonation,
intellectual
property
theft,
security
virtual
interactions.
also
underscores
need
compliance
with
global
protection
regulations
libraries
establish
transparent
privacy
policies.
Language: Английский