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    How Digital Twins Drive the Growth of IoT

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is a digital network of web-connected gadgets. The Internet of Things comes in a variety of shapes and sizes.  

    How Digital Twins Drive the Growth of IoT

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    Even if there aren't enough physical devices accessible, digital twins give the virtual framework to conduct innumerable tests.

    Fremont, CA: The Internet of Things (IoT) is a digital network of web-connected gadgets. The Internet of Things comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. It can be a smart virtual assistant in the living room, a smart home security system, or even an automobile in the garage. But, in the grand scheme of things, they form a part of smart cities with internet-connected traffic lights.

    A virtual clone of real equipment is referred to as a Digital Twin. IoT developers, researchers, and scientists utilize them to perform simulations without using a physical device. In some ways, digital twins might get blamed for the IoT's explosive rise. However, a digital twin may benefit IoT in various ways, from enhancing the capacity to undertake various experiments to providing real-time information. The following are a few of them:

    Efficient Experiments 

    To begin with, any experiment is challenging. They need costly resources, and then if they do not go as planned, they may end up costing considerably more. Because the IoT is such a new technology, there is much room for experimentation. Experimentation must get performed with caution and wise use of resources. Even if there aren't enough physical devices accessible, digital twins give the virtual framework to conduct innumerable tests.

    Real-Time Challenges 

    What happens if organizations change the workflow? Will it collect more information, consume less energy, and provide a better user experience? A digital twin can give some of this information in an IoT setting. All of this is accomplished without pushing changes to the actual device in a production setting.

    Risk Reduction 

    The most well-known feature of the Internet of Things is that it allows users to connect to a huge number of devices simultaneously. This, in turn, has a disadvantage. Hackers and unauthorized individuals might obtain access to the IoT network through a tiny security flaw. When genuine physical devices in production are utilized for testing, the danger is multiplied.

    That risk is eliminated with digital twins. Moreover, it allows developers and researchers to safely experiment with various situations before settling on one that is both secure and practically feasible.

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