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===='''How Digital Twins Relate to IoT'''==== The Internet of Things (IoT) plays a foundational role in enabling Digital Twin technology. IoT devices—such as sensors, actuators, smart meters, and wearables—collect data from the physical environment and stream it into the digital twin model in real time. Here’s how the connection works: #'''Data Collection:''' IoT sensors gather metrics such as temperature, vibration, pressure, humidity, or motion, #'''Data Transmission:''' These metrics are transmitted over a network to a central system, #'''Real-Time Sync:''' The digital twin receives this data to update its model, reflecting the real-time status of the asset, #'''Insight Generation:''' Analytics, AI/ML models, and simulations applied to the digital twin enable predictive maintenance, performance tuning, and scenario testing without affecting the physical system.
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