Digital Twin and Urban Planning
Berkane Province is at the forefront of innovation in urban planning through the utilization of the Mobile Mapping System (MMS) to create a Digital Twin of its territory. This groundbreaking concept involves creating an accurate digital replica of the real environment using geospatial data collected by the MMS.
The MMS allows for the collection of various data, such as images, point clouds, and positional information, which are then used to create the Digital Twin. This detailed virtual representation of Berkane provides a real-time view of the city and its infrastructure. It also enables access to precise information about the physical and geographical characteristics of the territory, as well as any changes that may occur over time.
The creation of a Digital Twin offers numerous beneficial applications for urban planning. City officials can utilize this digital representation to simulate different scenarios and assess potential impacts on the urban environment. For instance, they can evaluate the impact of adding new infrastructures, such as roads or buildings, on traffic, land use, or the natural environment. Additionally, the Digital Twin facilitates the management of urban infrastructures. Real-time data enables officials to obtain precise information about the condition of infrastructures, such as roads, bridges, or water distribution networks. This enables more efficient predictive maintenance by identifying potential issues before they become critical, thus helping to reduce repair costs and extend the lifespan of infrastructures.