Gêmeos digitais, internet das coisas e o ambiente construído : Um protótipo
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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With the advent of computational advances, the physical tools used in the fields of
Architecture and Urban Planning were expanded to digital environments. Going
beyond the vision of digital representation focused on understanding projects, over
time, representations in the form of three-dimensional models were envisioned as a
source for storing more detailed information. The Internet of Things (IoT) created new
possibilities for the automatic collection and transmission of data, proving to be a
potential ally in the construction industry for obtaining more data to be converted into
information based on analysis for decision-making. A concept that aligns the
transmission of data/information between the physical environment and digital models
became known as Digital Twin (DG). In the built environment, the adoption of the DG
concept presents more recent features, with a deeper understanding of its impact on
projects and building management, a process that is still being explored. This research
presents a 1:5 scale dynamic louver prototype as an architectural element that aims to
generically exemplify physical-digital integration through the reading of sensors
represented in the virtual environment. Three monitoring devices were produced, and
three observation scenarios were defined: without the louver, with a fixed louver, and
with a dynamic louver. The objective was not to perform an environmental comfort
analysis, but rather to evaluate the system's functionality. The prototype's results
demonstrated the feasibility of physical-digital integration, meeting the purpose. The
literature also highlights the use of digital twins in management processes in the built
environment and the tools being employed in case studies.
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MARQUES, S. Y. P. Gêmeos digitais, internet das coisas e o ambiente construído : Um protótipo. 2025. 107 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Projeto e Cidade) - Faculdade de Artes Visuais, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2025.