Welcome to DiDiT 2025! The premier workshop on distributed digital twins, colocated at the IE2025 conferences June 23–26, Darmstadt, Germany.
A digital twin (DT) is a virtual representation of a physical object, system, or process (including cities and even ecosystems) synchronized with the real-world entity it replicates. It uses Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, such as sensors and actuators. Through the application of digital technologies, such as AI, data analytics, and computer simulations, a DT application can be used to experiment, simulate, analyze, adapt, and optimize the behavior, performance, and maintenance of the real-world counterpart, including its interaction with other objects or systems. However, intelligent environments often consist of complex, distributed, interconnected elements and sub-systems. Real-time representation of the complexity of such interconnections poses many scientific and industrial challenges.
This workshop is a testament to the power of collaboration between academia and industry. It provides a unique platform to explore the topic of distributed digital twins and to collectively identify and address the challenges of distributed ecosystems within large-scale cyber-physical systems. By fostering innovation and progress in the field, this collaborative effort can lead to significant advancements.
We welcome papers with novel ideas in related topics, including (but not limited) to the following:
Deadlines expire at 23:59 anywhere on earth on the dates displayed above.
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/IE2025/ (Select WS7: DiDiT).
Authors are invited to submit short and regular papers electronically in Word, PostScript or PDF format using an online submission process. Submission of the paper must be completed according to the above submission dates and submissions are handled through the EasyChair conference management system, accessible from the above submission system link.
Contributions must be written in English and report on original, unpublished work not submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be submitted to a peer review process by referees with experience in the area. Submissions must be formatted according to the IOS Press style, with a length of at least 6 but no more than 10 pages. Submissions not adhering to the above specified constraints may be rejected without review.
All papers accepted will be published as an Open Access volume of the Book Series on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (IOS Press), indexed in the Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) by Thomson Reuters.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions to the Journal of Reliable Intelligent Environments (Springer), currently indexed within the first quartile (Q1) in SJR (Scimago Journal Rank). These invitations will be sent by email after the event has been held.
LaTEX/Word templates: http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/
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