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Digital Twins for Predictive Earth Modeling

Presented by

Bruce Leybourne, R&D Senior Principal Scientist, Stellar Transformer Technologies

About this talk

Predictive Earth models using digital twins epitomize the convergence of Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT). The IT side is manifested in the virtualized aspects of the digital twin, while the OT is represented by the orbiting satellites and related terrestrial sensors, effectively listening, and capturing critical data for updated real-time analysis. In this webinar, Bruce Leybourne will describe the Stellar Transformer model in which the Sun represents a large coil from the power company, while the Earth represents the smaller coil to the home. The larger coil element generally excites current into the smaller coil element by induction of “step-down energy.” Use cases explored will include: • Relationships between the impact of transformer processes in global disaster forecasting scenarios • Implications relative to current thought of digital twins in planning future locations • Network development of industrial smart grids and smart cities • Applications to space missions.
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