Digital Twin Proof of Concept using Neo4j and Protege

I have published an overview of a POC i have been recently working on, under the Digital Twin menu, to determine how the design of several Digital Twins in Protege, as an OWL ontology, can then be used to examine data models and make inferences to further context and reference details. The data is analysed in Neo4j and uses their Neosemantics Plugin to upload the Digital Twin ontology. The POC is built up as follows:

Scenario
A near future scenario describing the monitoring of the interaction between connected mobility such as Cars, eScooters and eBikes and City Street Infrastructure for security events and cyber attacks.

Data
Event and security event data is derived from the different assets directly or from cloud based City Infrastructure management systems and mobility Backend systems.

Solution
Using data models, threat models, digital twins and event data derived from asset transactions, interactions and normal operations.

[In this POC i have also used the AWS IOT Things Graph Data Model (TDM) domain constructs to examine how data is used to support investigation and monitoring.]

Proof of Concept Contents
AWS IOT Things Graph Data Model (TDM) Security Use Cases
Model the Smart City Digital Twin Environment
Smart City Digital Twin OWL Ontology Design
Digital Twin data integration with Neo4j
Analysis of Smart City Digital Twin and reference data
Vehicle Function and Traffic Light Digital Twins security scenario

PDF guide to a Digital Twin POC

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