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ABI-Digital Twins of Power Systems

A digital twin of power systems is a software (digital twin) that simulates a mathematical model of an engineering system (on the example of heat and water supply) and a complex of objects (boiler house, pumping station, tank, well, etc.), which includes elements of the system objects (boilers, pumps, regulators, etc.) and a hydrodynamic model of pipeline networks integrated with GIS software (for example: "Polyterm Zulu") from the source to the consumer.
Technical Architecture
Technology

TR Level
1/0
Software Requirements Specifications (SRS) Overview
AI Software Requirements Specifications (SRS) Overview
Intelligent Automation for Heat and Water Supply Engineering Systems
Tech Platform

Digital Transformation Domain

Project Type

Service Model
Business and Economic Impact
Industry
Project Status
Successfully Deployed in Industry
Unit Cost
$1,000,000
Pricing Model
Social & Environmental Impact
Economic Impact
MARKET CAPABILITY & CONSUMER GROUPS
TARGET MARKET SEGMENTS
Individuals, Corporations/Legal Entities and Government Agencies/State Executive Authorities
KEY CLIENT & CUSTOMERS
PROJECTED SALES METRICS
INVESTMENT RETURN & MAINTENANCE
PRODUCT MAINTENANCE COSTS
Careers Anchor
Executive Roles
My Companies
Project Biography Narrative
Career Trek
Project Biography
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