From Digital Twins to Adaptive Metaverse Infrastructures: A Distributed Systems Framework for Smart Buildings and Factories
Nicola Magaletti (),
Ettore Zini (),
Mauro Di Molfetta (),
Maria Giovanna Trotta,
Valeria Notarnicola () and
Angelo Leogrande ()
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Nicola Magaletti: LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro
Valeria Notarnicola: LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro
Angelo Leogrande: LUM - Università LUM Giuseppe Degennaro = University Giuseppe Degennaro
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The article introduces the concept of Smart Infrastructure Metaverse (SIM) and considers it from the perspective of Distributed Adaptive Systems (DAS). The approach combines technologies such as IoT, Digital Twins, AI, and XR to form an infrastructure intended to provide continuous real-time monitoring of objects, along with their prediction. The key idea behind SIM is that the infrastructure is viewed as an entity that changes continuously through data synchronization. The REMM (Real Estate Metaverse Manager) tool is provided as one way to apply the principle of distributed intelligence alongside edge and cloud computing to manage infrastructure. The experimental results demonstrate improvements in energy optimization, predictive maintenance, and situational awareness.
Date: 2026-04-16
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